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Russet Norkotah: A new russet-skinned potato cultivar with wide adaptation

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Russet Norkotah is a long, smooth, shallow-eyed, russet-skinned potato cultivar with wide adaptation. It has a smooth golden russet-skin and produces a high percent of medium sized U.S. No. 1 tubers that are good count-carton size.

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Russet Norkotah es un cultivar de papa de amplia adaptación, con tubérculos de forma alargada, ojos superficiales y cubierta lisa de color rojizo. Tiene la cáscara de un tinte rojizo dorado y produce un alto porcentaje de tubérculos US No. 1 de tamaño mediano, apropiados para embalaje reducido.

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Published with the approval of the Director of the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station as Journal Article No. 1685.

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Johansen, R.H., Farnsworth, B., Nelson, D.C. et al. Russet Norkotah: A new russet-skinned potato cultivar with wide adaptation. American Potato Journal 65, 597–604 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02908344

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