It is important that the sweet potato roots used for slip production be of good quality and free of disease. The LSU AgCenter’s Sweet Potato Research Station offers seed potatoes grown from virus-tested planting material through its foundation seed program. Varieties Beauregard and Evangeline are available for $18.50 per 40 pound box, while Bayou Belle and Orleans are offered at $25 per box. Bellevue, Bonita, Burgundy, Heart-o-Gold, Jewel, Okinawan, Porto Rico, Texas Porto Rico, and Travis are also available at $25 per box, but only small quantities are available. One forty pound box of seed roots can be expected to produce 400 to 800 slips. Since slips are planted approximately one foot apart, this is enough to plant about 400 to 800 feet of row. Commercial growers needing large quantities of seed can purchase 25-box bins of ungraded Beauregard or Evangeline roots for $412.50.
A licensing fee of $500 for up to 250 acres of production is charged for the patented varieties Bellevue, Bayou Belle, Bonita, Burgundy, and Orleans. Those who will be growing less than one acre of sweet potatoes are exempt from this fee.
Variety descriptions can be found on the LSU AgCenter Sweet Potato Research Station’s website.
To place an order or for more information, please contact LSU AgCenter Horticulture Agent Mary Helen Ferguson at mhferguson@agcenter.lsu.edu, 985-277-1850, or 985-839-7855. Orders are due by Thursday, January 23. If you are in a parish other than Tangipahoa or Washington, please contact the LSU AgCenter Extension office in your parish.
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