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One pound of seed potatoes will plant a row approximately 8' long with seed pieces spaced at 8-12" apart. Plan on 1,200 lb/acre (600 lb of fingerlings) when rows are spaced 36" apart with 12" between plants. Under optimal conditions, you can expect to harvest 10-15 lb of potatoes for every pound of seed potato planted.

Onions are a cold-season crop which makes them easy to grow due to their hardiness. Using sets is probably the most popular, convenient, and dependable way to get onions started. They're very easy to plant, and you can harvest your first eating onions sooner than if you started from seed.