First late blight cases found in North Dakota potato fields

 Northern Plains Potato Growers association
Agosto 21, 2009

The late blight fungus has been confirmed in several North Dakota potato fields.

There are also unconfirmed reports in Manitoba, Canada [More on blight in Manitoba].

No case has yet been confirmed in Minnesota, said Chuck Gunnerson, interim president of the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association, East Grand Forks, Minn.

“It’s a very serious deal,” Gunnerson said. “We’ve had other states that have dealt with the problem. It started on the East Coast — New York, Maine, Michigan, Wisconsin, even Washington state had some, I think.”

Late blight has been confirmed in a field in Grand Forks County and a field on the North Dakota/South Dakota border.

“A number of growers have been on a preventative measures program all summer, and they believe their fields are safe,” Gunnerson said. “Those growers who have lagged behind in fumigation have a real concern.”

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