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Hoverson Farms

Potatoes

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Hoverson Farms is a multi-generational farming operation specializing in raising premium processing, chipping and table stock potatoes, along with corn, seed canola, soybeans, sugar beets and wheat.

The farm's 26,000-acre operation includes 5,400 acres of potato fields in North Dakota’s Red River Valley, a growing region known for ideal climate conditions yielding excellent quality potatoes.

Carl Hoverson manages the operation with his two sons, Mike and Casey. They continue to expand the farming operation every year.

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Northern Plains potato crop is looking good with harvest on the horizon.
Agosto 30, 2022

Northern Plains (US) potato crop is looking good with harvest on the horizon

The Red River Valley potato crop has overcome getting into the ground later than optimal to looking like one of the best in the last few years, said farmers and researchers who gathered at Hoverson Farms near Larimore
NDSU develops potato variety now approved for McDonalds World Famous Fries
Junio 19, 2022

Potato variety 'Dakota Russet' now approved for McDonald's World Famous Fries

The most recent potato variety to join the list of approved McDonald’s potato varieties is the Dakota Russet, developed at North Dakota State University by Asunta Thompson
Heat, drought stress Red River Valley potato crop, resulting in quality, yield reduction of table stock
Agosto 29, 2021

Heat, drought stress Red River Valley potato crop, resulting in quality, yield reduction of table stock

The toll that hot dry weather took on the Red River Valley 2021 potato crop won’t be visible until harvest begins in a few weeks, but it’s already clear it has affected yields and quality.
 Potatoes USA Elects Leadership Positions
Abril 11, 2016

Potatoes USA Elects Leadership Positions

The Potatoes USA grower membership elected new leadership during its Annual Meeting held in Colorado Springs, Colo., March 14-17