Noun
seed potato (plural seed potatoes)
A potato, usually with tiny shoots (chits), which is planted in the ground in order to grow a potato plant.
A COLAC district famer hopes his new role will allow him to be the voice of the region’s seed potato growers. Source: Internet
KALISPELL, Mont. — When the height of the coronavirus pandemic first took hold last spring, forcing a nationwide shutdown, Flathead Valley seed potato farmer Steve Streich gave away 70,000 pounds of potatoes. Source: Internet
Scottish seed potato farmers are one of the biggest exporters of potatoes, used in the production of chips and crisps, in the world. Source: Internet
Potato planting begins mid-March Spring break from teaching at U of L falls conveniently during the week of St. Patrick’s Day and when I always plant out my seed potato for the year. Source: Internet