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Does anyone on this list buy local organic potatoes? If so from whom? Do you

buy them a year at a time? How do you store them?

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Charlie

N. Rutledge

Creek Jerseys

Exeland, WI 54835

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Hi Charlie:

We get (and love!) our potatoes from a farm called Driftless Organics:

http://www.driftlessorganics.com/ They are located in the Soldiers

Grove, WI area & attend farmers markets in (I believe) the Minnetonka,

MN, Viroqua, WI & South West + Downtown Madison, WI areas. Not only do

they grow a variety of really great potatoes, but their carrots are

also fantastic.

This winter was the 1st time I ever tried to do a winter storage of

potatoes so I went with just one box (about 25 pds) to see how its

done. While we were doing great initially, I think the bitter cold of

February was too much for them but it was our fault, not the potatoes.

We didn't store them in as good a place as we thought because it got

too cold for them & they froze & then when they thawed, I failed to

catch it & so they spoiled. Fortunately we were about 3/4 of the way

through them anyway. Up til then they were holding up just fine. Next

year we're hoping to have a 'root cellar' completed in our basement &

will use that.

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> Does anyone on this list buy local organic potatoes? If so from

whom? Do you

> buy them a year at a time? How do you store them?

>

> Thanks

> Charlie

> N. Rutledge

> Creek Jerseys

> Exeland, WI 54835

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I grow all of my potatoes instead of buy them. I keep them in a box or paper

bag in my

root cellar. During the harvest in the fall, I set some aside for " seed " . I

keep them all over

winter, yes, they do tend to start sprouting in spring, but then we quickly eat

them up. I

don't have potatoes in the summer unless I planted some early potatoes or break

down

and buy some. Obviously there aren't too many people with root cellars these

days, but

find a dark, cook, preferably damp corner of a basement.

Lynn

> Does anyone on this list buy local organic potatoes? If so from whom? Do you

> buy them a year at a time? How do you store them?

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