Markets for Potatoes Markets And Market Conditions Production Costs Prices T

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But in shipping for long distances, as to the Atlantic Coast, they are very desirable and should be used. The crate should hold 100 pounds net, and be of octagon shape to facilitate ventilation. Each crate should be weighed by itself to insure full measure. ... In storing potatoes they should be handled carefully to avoid bruising, kept clean, free from frost, and the temperature kept at from 40 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. For proper ventilation they should be piled not over 5 or 6 feet deep, and... preferably in a concrete cellar with air spaces and wooden flooring and inside walls. A very good plan to insure proper ventilation is to construct square ventilators, 6x6 inches, spaced about 6 feet apart, running across the floor and from the floor to the ceil- ing. As' to the best time of year to sell, it is necessary for growers to be of differ- ent minds, some selling direct from the field, some holding in storage. Broadly speaking, if you have a fancy grade it is well to sell in the Fall if the price is right ; if the grade is inferior it is better to store.

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