Excerpt from Crops and Markets, Vol. 5: January 9, 1926Three cars of certified seed potatoes for early planting have been purchased by the Louisiana Farm Bureau Purchasing Department and placed in cold storage, in order that they may be on hand when wanted. This venture is in the nature of an experiment. Each year the bulk of the. Irish potatoes wanted. For seed are
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