Grades of Potatoes for Chipping
- U.S. No. 1 Potatoes for Chipping consists of potatoes which meet the following requirements:
- Basic requirements:
- Similar varietal characteristics;
- firm;
- fairly clean;
- fairly well shaped.
- Free from:
- Freezing;
- blackheart;
- late blight tuber rot;
- southern bacterial wilt;
- bacterial ring rot;
- nuts of nut sedge;
- tuber moth injury;
- soft rot and wet breakdown.
- Free from damage by any other cause.
- Size. Not less than 1-7/8 inches (47.7 mm) in diameter, unless otherwise specified. See §51.4577.
- For tolerances see §51.4579.
- Basic requirements:
- U.S. No. 2 Potatoes for Chipping consists of potatoes which meet the following requirements:
- Basic requirements:
- Similar varietal characteristics;
- fairly firm;
- not seriously damaged by dirt;
- not seriously misshapen.
- Free from:
- Freezing;
- blackheart;
- late blight tuber rot;
- southern bacterial wilt;
- bacterial ring rot;
- nuts of nut sedge;
- tuber moth injury;
- soft rot and wet breakdown.
- Free from serious damage by any other cause.
- Size. Not less than 1-3/4 inches (44.5 mm) in diameter, unless otherwise specified. See §51.4577.
- For tolerances see §51.4579.
- Basic requirements:
Visual Aids
Official Visual Aids are available for Purchase. See How to Purchase Visual Aids for more details.
Detailed standards, Inspection Instructions & Other Resources:
- U.S. Grade Standards for Potatoes for Chipping (pdf)
- 7 CFR 945 Irish Potatoes Grown In Certain Designated Counties in Idaho, and Malheur County, Oregon
- 7 CFR 948 Irish Potatoes Grown In Colorado
- Importing Irish Potatoes
- Shipping Point and Market Inspection Instructions for Potatoes (pdf)
- Termination of Marketing Order for Irish Potatoes Grown in Washington State