Jason S., In our Burgess Seed & Plant 2015 Spring catalog page, 44 they list Burbank Russets and a host of other type potato. For the list under the Burbank they list them by number of seed potato,ie 20- 40- 80- 160 seed potato's cost for as follows 20/ 4.99- 40/ 9.49- 80/ 18.49- 160/ 34.99. We haven't ordered them from Burgess, we have a local farmer who sell them to anyone name Klinger Farms, in Chippewa Falls,Wi. We haven't had to buy for a few years,we have excess from last years picking that turn to seed for us and we just replant them next year. I don't think it has to do with a regional thing,but more of what the sellers think they can get rid of for popularity of spud.As long as you follow the fertilizer and watering requirements along with the spray for bugs and diseases that each potato has you will be fine. They save almost a year for us (Burbank russets) and make very good fries and baked,along with whatever we desire at the time. Orida used to buy from the farmer we used to drive for,Orida became too picky and specified what equipment and break area size the farmer had to have,so he quit. Talked to another big potato grower and according to him, Orida told the farmer to plant them and at the harvest time orida would tell the farmer what they would pay for them. He quit and went to soy beans and corn. Hope the info helps. LOU
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