EEUU: Mandatory crop rotation in Idaho potato contracts
According to sources, the 2016 Southern Idaho Potato Cooperative contract will include new language making a minimum of two years of alternate crops between potatoes mandatory.

As of Feb. 15, SIPCO Executive Director Dan Hargraves said his organization had finished negotiations with Lamb Weston but not J.R. Simplot Co. or McCain Foods.
He declined to comment on other contract details prior to completing talks with all three companies but said the minimum rotation clause has broad support and isn’t in question.
Hargraves said some spud growers, including a few Fort Hall producers who raise spuds every other year on sandy soils, have already fumigated fields and prepared ground, and the processors will grant them an exception from the policy this season.
Hargraves explained a longer rotation between spuds reduces the need for farm inputs, helps control pests and diseases and improves yields and quality.
SIPCO President Mark Darrington, a Declo grower, doubts the policy will have a great impact on planted potato acreage, but he said a minimum three-year rotation is a “best management practice,” and annual audits required of processed growers will make certain guidelines are met.
Source: Capital Press/potatopro.com
Fuente: http://www.freshplaza.com/article/153704/Mandatory-crop-rotation-in-Idaho-potato-contracts