The Potato in British Columbia

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The Potato in British Columbia
Cecil Tice
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On the other hand, if the farmer is pressed for time in the fall, he can use his time to better advantage than marketing potatoes; also in the winter he will have more time for sorting. In any case the potato-buyer will usually only take a certain quantity in the fall.
DISPOSAL OF CULL POTATOES.
There is too much of a tendency for growers to use those potatoes for seed which have been thrown out as unfit for table stock (culls). Such a practice is a very serious one and should be guarded agains
...t if growers wish their potato- growing to reach a high standard.
There are various methods for disposal of those cull potatoes. In some countries they are used for the manufacture of alcohol, starch, or stock-food. In this country we have at the present time to resort to feeding them to stock; this is our most profitable and best way to dispose of them. Professor W. A. Henry, Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Wisconsin, in his well-known text- book on " Feeds and Feeding, " makes the following statement in regard to potatoes as feed for stock: "They are fed chiefly to pigs, but can also be given in limited amounts to cattle, sheep, and horses as a partial substitute for grain.


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