Managing potato cyst nematode (PCN)
Potato cyst nematodes (PCN) are one of the world’s most significant potato pests. Despite potentially devastating consequences on yield, symptoms are frequently subtle; the crop can just look a bit sickly or fail to thrive. This PotatoLink magazine article covers the lifecycle of PCN, impacts of PCN, and how Scotland manages PCN.
Management of potatoes under wet conditions
Three successive La Niña seasons have left prime potato growing areas waterlogged. Challenges for growers are evident at every stage, from managing seed, planting, crop management and storage. Paulette Baumbartl covers all the key points in this article in Issue 8 of PotatoLink magazine.
Potato R&D Forum 2021 Day 1: Pest Management
Catch up on Day 1 of the Australian Potato R&D Forum 2021, which focused on pest management.
Jobs for the quieter months of the year
This PotatoLink magazine article discusses making the most of the quieter months preparing for next season’s crop — checking long-term weather forecast, soil testing, checking irrigation equipment, considering drainage, and managing pests and disease.