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LAKE ANDES, S.D. — Just outside Lake Andes, a steel grain bin once used to store corn and soybeans has been converted into a ...
A new analysis of 450 genomes from cultivated potatoes and 56 genomes of wild potato species has revealed that the potato ...
A chance encounter between a wild tomato and a potato-like plant 9 million years ago is why we have modern-day potatoes, ...
The potato is one of the world's food staples, first cultivated thousands of years ago in the Andes region of South America ...
Classic sweet and tangy cream cheese mints are elevated with a delightful surprise: a chocolatey Andes mint. These candies ...
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Archaeologists must have one of the coolest jobs ever—as long as a lifetime of digging around in the dirt yields some epic ...
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Nine million years ago, in the shadow of the rising Andes Mountains, a key ancestor of the beloved modern-day potato was born ...
Chilean copper giant Codelco has halted mining at its flagship El Teniente mine and postponed its quarterly results ...
One person is dead and five people remain trapped after a mine collapsed in Chile. The mine collapsed after the U.S.
Modern potatoes came from an ancient mix of tomato and Etuberosum plants. The mix created tubers, letting potatoes store food ...