by ep | May 28, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
Korean Highland Potato Business — Market Channels, Pricing Strategy, and How Stone Clearing Quality Opens the Premium Market The gap between cooperative bulk price and direct market premium for Korean highland potato is typically 40–80%. Which channel your farm can...
by ep | May 28, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
Korean Highland Potato Seed Preparation — Cutting Protocol, Pre-Sprouting (Chitting), and Maximising Emergence Uniformity At Korean highland altitudes, the growing season is 90–110 days — there is no time to recover from a slow or patchy emergence. The decisions made...
by ep | May 28, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
Korean Onion Production and Stone Clearing — THOR 2.4 vs EP-EW-4000 Decision Guide for Gyeongnam and Gangwon Allium Fields Korean onion bulbs develop at only 5–12 cm depth — shallower than any other major crop in the Watanabe system. The stone clearing requirement is...
by ep | May 28, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
Korean Garlic Production and Stone Clearing — THOR 2.4 for Gyeongnam and Gangwon Garlic Fields Korean garlic is planted in September–October and harvested in May–June — the opposite calendar to highland potato. The stone management requirements are different but no...
by ep | May 28, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
Korean Highland Potato Harvest Quality Control — Preventing Bruising, Greening, and Grade Loss from Share to Storage Entry The 2–4 hours between the EP-AWB-1600 share lifting the tuber and the potato entering cold storage is where Grade 1 is either preserved or lost....
by ep | May 28, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
EP-ADB-380 and EP-ADB-480 Fertiliser Applicator Furrower — Complete Guide for Korean Highland Potato System Step 3 The EP-ADB combines ridge formation and fertiliser band placement in a single pass — eliminating the separate broadcast application step that most Korean...