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When You Vote This Tuesday, Be a DREAMer

The American Spectator 01 Nov 2021
This Tuesday is the first Tuesday this November that will be preceded by a Monday in November ... 1 ... 2 ... Irish immigrants faced awful discrimination here when they arrived amid the potato blight and mass deaths; many were conscripted promptly to fight for the Union in a war that was not theirs while the landed classes paid their way out of fighting ... Hmm ... 3.
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Shuttered Irish famine museum at Quinnipiac University under investigation amid effort to reopen museum, protect collection

Hartford Courant 28 Oct 2021
It boasts the world’s largest collection of art and artifacts pertaining to the 1845-1852 Great Hunger, usually referred to in the United States as the “Irish potato famine,” which killed 1 million ... The Great Hunger began with potato blight, which destroyed Ireland’s dominant crop.
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Portville Village Board weighs marijuana options

Olean Times Herald 21 Oct 2021
PORTVILLE — The Portville Village Board discussed the opt-out decision for marijuana dispensaries and/or consumption sites that every municipality in New York state is considering. “I want us to go into this with our eyes wide open,” Mayor Anthony Evans said ... … I’d like to make an informed decision ... 31 ... +3. Late-blight resistant potato released ... .
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Late-blight resistant potato released

Williston Herald 19 Oct 2021
A new disease-resistant potato called “CIP-Matilde” has been ... The new potato withstands late blight, a disease that can destroy a potato crop in a matter of weeks.
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Lay of the Land: Fields of dreams serve both as reminders of our past and pointers to the future

Irish Independent 17 Oct 2021
Read More. Fiona O'Connell. Opinion Lay of the Land ... Opinion Lay of the Land ... As he poignantly elaborates “some were more visible than others, as they had been left undug; my ancestors either were too weak to dig them or, having noticed the blight-rotted potato stems, had realised that there would be nothing but a slimy mush beneath the soil”. .
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Dónall Ó Héalai: ‘Losing four stone helped me imagine what the famine was like’

Irish Independent 16 Oct 2021
When you visit Connemara, and stand in a landscape dotted with ghost cottages and dead villages, it’s hard not to think about the Famine ... This linguistic truth adds to the power of Tomás Ó Súilleabháin’s film Arracht, which is set in 1845 as news of potato blight first spreads across the west ... The meeting goes badly, and violence ensues.
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Retailers commit to sustainable potatoes

Fresh Plaza 14 Oct 2021
The UK Robust Potato Pledge 2021 has been launched to help growers move away from potatoes that are susceptible to blight – a disease that can quickly devastate entire potato crops ... Blight is a serious problem for all potato growers, but it can be particularly difficult for organic farmers as they don’t use chemical inputs to fight off the disease.
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"Let’s reconnect the potato chain!"

Fresh Plaza 14 Oct 2021
what does it mean for the potato sector? (ILVO), the impact of the pandemic on the global potato trade (World Potato Markets), a green vaccine to combat potato blight (UGent), sales channels for potato flows (ILVO & VLAIO), detecting Alternaria faster thanks to sensors, ...
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Invafresh has expanded its partnership with Coborn’s

Fresh Plaza 14 Oct 2021
... Organic Potato Pledge ... In a spud-tacular move, Waitrose will be the 1st major retailer to sign up to The UK Robust Potato Pledge - which will see us move away from the use of copper-based fungicides on our organic fresh potatoes in order to combat late blight Phytophthora".
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Lidl stores across Belgium have closed their doors due to a staff strike

Fresh Plaza 14 Oct 2021
... Organic Potato Pledge ... In a spud-tacular move, Waitrose will be the 1st major retailer to sign up to The UK Robust Potato Pledge - which will see us move away from the use of copper-based fungicides on our organic fresh potatoes in order to combat late blight Phytophthora".
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Using wild potato relatives to adapt agricultural practices

Fresh Plaza 13 Oct 2021
Potatoes all around the world are threatened by late blight, a wind-borne disease that can destroy a field in a matter of weeks ... produce commercially viable potatoes that are able to withstand late blight.
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Arracht review – Irish-language murder ballad of famine and injustice

The Guardian 13 Oct 2021
Set during the potato famine, Arracht is in Gaelic with English subtitles (it was Ireland’s foreign film Oscar entry) and stars Dónall Ó Héalai as Connemara fisherman and farmer Colmán, who brews poteen on the side to trade in the village ... Colmán finds his potatoes rotting in the field, afflicted with potato blight.
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From Britain’s farmyards to its shop shelves, confidence is in short supply

The Observer 10 Oct 2021
His firm, Produceworld, supplies about 150,000 tonnes of organic potatoes, carrots, parsnips, onions and leeks a year to all of Britain’s major supermarkets ... Burgess needs to plant new crops soon, and the organic, blight-resistant seed potatoes he needs come from the Netherlands.
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Tom Sullivan: ‘The famine is still a powder keg emotionally for us as a nation’

The Irish Times 09 Oct 2021
It’s also the name of Tom Sullivan’s thrilling new Great Famine drama ... The famine is a monster ... Set in 1845 as potato crops increasingly fail due to the blight, Arracht concerns Colmán Sharkey (Dónall Ó Héalai, a remarkable performance), a fisherman who takes in a soldier returning from the Napoleonic Wars at the behest of the local priest ... .
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5 tips for fall gardening: What to plant; which pests to watch out for and more

The Mercury News 08 Oct 2021
Fox said some of the plants you can use to break up the brassicas include cilantro, carrots and even potatoes ... For example, both can be affected by blight and hornworms find them equally tasty.
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