Superior (potato)

'Superior' is a white-skinned and white-fleshed, midseason potato variety. It was released by the University of Wisconsin potato breeding program in 1962 and is not under plant variety protection.[1] It is a progeny of a cross between B96-56 and M59.44 and was first grown in 1951. B96-56 was also a parent of 'Kennebec'. Like the potato variety 'Atlantic', Superior is widely grown for chipping right off the field. Marketable yields are fairly high.

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References

  1. Rieman, G. H. (1962) "Superior: a new white medium-maturing scab-resistant potato variety with high chipping quality." "American Potato Journal" 39: 19-28
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