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What is the difference between the width and size in potatoes?

Width estimates tuber diameter; size predicts the smallest square a potato can pass through

HarvestEye measures both width and size for potatoes. These metrics are closely related, but size is typically slightly smaller than width.

Width represents an estimate of the tuber’s diameter, while size indicates the smallest sizing square the tuber can pass through. Users should determine which metric best aligns with their operational requirements.