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These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special. Our potatoes are the product of generations of sustainable farming knowledge. From the day they are planted to the day they reach the table of food lovers around the world, potatoes from the United States reflect the care and experience of growers like ourselves. Because we grow our potatoes for our own families as well as yours, we are dedicated to growing the best potatoes possible. This is a hyperlink.

These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special. Our potatoes are the product of generations of sustainable farming knowledge. From the day they are planted to the day they reach the table of food lovers around the world, potatoes from the United States reflect the care and experience of growers like ourselves. Because we grow our potatoes for our own families as well as yours, we are dedicated to growing the best potatoes possible.

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These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special. Our potatoes are the product of generations of sustainable farming knowledge. From the day they are planted to the day they reach the table of food lovers around the world, potatoes from the United States reflect the care and experience of growers like ourselves. Because we grow our potatoes for our own families as well as yours, we are dedicated to growing the best potatoes possible.

These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special?

These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special. Our potatoes are the product of generations of sustainable farming knowledge. From the day they are planted to the day they reach the table of food lovers around the world, potatoes from the United States reflect the care and experience of growers like ourselves. Because we grow our potatoes for our own families as well as yours, we are dedicated to growing the best potatoes possible.

These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special?

These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special. Our potatoes are the product of generations of sustainable farming knowledge. From the day they are planted to the day they reach the table of food lovers around the world, potatoes from the United States reflect the care and experience of growers like ourselves. Because we grow our potatoes for our own families as well as yours, we are dedicated to growing the best potatoes possible.

These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special?

These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special. Our potatoes are the product of generations of sustainable farming knowledge. From the day they are planted to the day they reach the table of food lovers around the world, potatoes from the United States reflect the care and experience of growers like ourselves. Because we grow our potatoes for our own families as well as yours, we are dedicated to growing the best potatoes possible.

These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special?

These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special. Our potatoes are the product of generations of sustainable farming knowledge. From the day they are planted to the day they reach the table of food lovers around the world, potatoes from the United States reflect the care and experience of growers like ourselves. Because we grow our potatoes for our own families as well as yours, we are dedicated to growing the best potatoes possible.

These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special?

These are what make the potatoes we grow in the United States of America so special. Our potatoes are the product of generations of sustainable farming knowledge. From the day they are planted to the day they reach the table of food lovers around the world, potatoes from the United States reflect the care and experience of growers like ourselves. Because we grow our potatoes for our own families as well as yours, we are dedicated to growing the best potatoes possible.

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4-L Farms, Inc.

1961 4th St.

Shelbyville, MI 49344

Glenn Leep

269-672-5745 harvleep@yahoo.com

Albert Bartlett USA, Inc.

www.albertbartlett.com

6050 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Suite 130

Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Allied Potato

5500 Ming Ave., #350

Bakersfield, CA 93309

Jason Davenport

661-837-1270 jason@alliedpotato.com

Alsum Farms, Inc.

alsum.com

N9083 County Road EF

Friesland, WI 53935

Larry Alsum

920-348-6700 larry.alsum@alsum.com

Amstad Farming

amstad.com

PO Box 890

Hermiston, OR 97838

DeeAnn Amstad

541-567-8540 amstad@eotnet.net

Aroostook Produce Distributors, Inc.

www.mainepotatoes.com/dealer/aroostook-produce-distributors-inc

PO Box 649

Houlton, ME 04730

Gerald Miller

207-532-3103 apd@pwless.com

Arrowhead Potato Co

www.arrowheadpotatoes.com

PO Box 425

Rupert, ID 83350

Richard Fletcher

208-436-1209 Richard@arrowheadpotatoes.com

Aspen Produce, LLC

www.aspenllc.com

PO Box 1179

Center, CO 81125

Michele Peterson

719-754-3464 michele@aspenllc.com

Associated Potato Growers

apgspud.com

2001 Nth 6th St.

Grand Forks, ND 58203

Paul Dolan

701-775-4614 pd@apgspud.com

Ayers and Gillette LLC

PO Box 84 / 88 West Main

Pike, NY 14130

Thom Ayers

716-493-2394

B & H Farming

P.O. Box 123

Rupert, ID 83350

Randy Bauscher

208-431-0292 randy@bhfarming.com

Baley-Trotman Potato Company

www.btfspuds.com

1459 Depot Rd.

Malin, OR 97632

Lon Baley

541-723-3200 lonbaley@btfspuds.com

Ball Brothers Produce

idahopotato.com/directory/shippers/ball-brothers-produce

PO Box 69

Lewisville, ID 83431

Carl Ball

208-754-4651 Carlball@ida.net

Bartlett Farms

www.mainepotatoes.com

83 Shaw Road

Littleton, ME 04370

Bob Bartlett

207-538-9583 bartlettfarms@pwless.net

Basic American Foods (Naturally Potatoes)

www.baf.com

P.O. Box 390

Mars Hill, ME 04758

Dick Wood

207-429-8126 dwood@baf.com

Basin Gold Cooperative

basingold.com

5802 N. Industrial Way, Ste C

Pasco, WA 99302

Bart Connors

509-545-4161 bart@basingold.com

Bench Mark Potato

www.benchmarkpotato.com

4799 S. Hwy 191

Rexburg, ID 83440

Kent Sutton

208-356-7321 potato@ida.net

Black Gold Farms, Inc.

blackgoldfarms.com

4320 18th Ave S

Grand Forks, ND 58201

Kevin Waller

701-402-2833 kevin.waller@blackgoldfarms.com

Blue Ribbon Produce CO., Inc.

PO Box 695

Quincy, WA 98848

Dave Darrington

509-787-3573 d.blueribbon@verizon.net

Blue Sky Farms

bsffl.com

PO Box 202

Hastings, FL 32145

Danny Johns

904-823-6442 danny@bsffl.com

Bud-Rich Potato Inc.

PO Box 224

Hermiston, OR 97838

Troy Betz

541-567-3704 tbetz@basingold.com

Bula Potato Farms

www.potatoseed.org/grower%20summaries/Bula.html

W11957 Highland Rd

Antigo, WI 54409

Dennis Bula

715-275-3430 bulaseed@dwave.net

Bula-Gieringer Farms

PO Box 280

Friendship, WI 53934

Mark Bula

608-339-6379 bula@maqs.net

Bushmans’ Inc.

bushmansinc.com

PO Box 8

Rosholt, WI 54473

Bob Dobbe

800-826-0200 bobdobbe@wi-net.com

Cal-Ore Seed, Inc.

www.caloreseed.com/

1824 Ackley Circle, Suite A

Oakdale, CA 95361

Rob Campbell

209-847-4660 caloreseed@aol.com

Canon Potato, LLC

www.coloradopotato.org/shipper/canon-potato-llc

687 E 9th St

Center, CO 81125

Darren White

719-754-2345 Darren@canonpotato.com

Cavendish Farms

www.cavendishfarms.com

5855 Third St., S.E.

Jamestown, ND 58401-1980

Circle C Marketing

PO Box 49

Malin, OR 97632

Scott Fenters

541-723-2005 circlec@centurytel.net

Cottonwood Ranch

10130 N 104 Road

Hooper, CO 81136

Jon Brownell

719-754-2148 jonbrownell@aol.com

Country Cousins / Valley Pride Sales Inc.

www.valleypridesales.com

15356 Produce Lane

Mt.Vernon, WA 98273

Dale Hayton

360-428-2717 dale@valleypridesales.com

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4831 Patterson Rd.

Shelbyville, MI 49344

Wayne Leep

269-672-9436 wdleep@mei.net

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www.countysuperspuds.com

PO Box 229

Belfast, ME 04915

Jay McCrum

207-338-4360 jay@countysuperspuds.com

Crown Farms

57 Ginn Road

Presque Isle, ME 04769

Andy McGinn

207-473-7172 mcglinn@mfx.net

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cssfarms.com

1200 33rd St., SE

Watertown, SD 57201

Reagan Grabner

605-886-2577 Reagan.grabner@cssfarms.com

D.M. Camp & Sons

dmcamp.com

PO Box 80007

Bakersfield, CA 93380

Edwin Camp

661-399-5511 edwincamp@dmcampandsons.com

Daniel Corey Farms

www.seedproinc.com

127 Lynds Road

Monticello, ME 04760

Daniel Corey

207-538-4405 daniel@seedproinc.com

Dick Bedlington Farms

www.bedlingtonfarms.com

8497 Guide Meridian Road

Lynden, WA 98264

Dick Bedlington

360-354-5264 dick@bedlingtonfarms.com

Dickinson Frozen Foods

www.oregonpotato.com/companies/dickinson-frozen-foods

533 Riverside Dr., Ste 210

Eagle, ID 83616

Butch Wilson

208-938-7540 bwilson@df-foods.com

Discovery Gardens

discovery-gardens.com/index.html

1824 Ackley Circle, Suite A

Oakdale, CA 95361

Amanda Leo

209-847-4660 amanda@discovery-gardens.com

Down River Farms

1381 NC Highway 343 S.

Shiloh, NC 27974

Abner Staples

252-336-2612
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Jared Smith

San Luis ValleyColorado

In the San Luis Valley of Colorado is 3rd generation potato grower, Jared Smith. Every potato farm is unique in some way, and this farm is surrounded by mountains that Smith, in his free time, flies through in his plane. The plane also comes in handy at the farm for getting a bird’s eye view of the entire operation. It is sometimes easier to spot potential problems from the sky rather than on the ground.

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Eric Schroeder

AntigoWisconsin

Eric Schroeder is a 5th-generation seed potato farmer with his brother and two cousins in Antigo, Wisconsin. During the spring season on a seed farm, seed is being delivered from other farms, while at the same time, Schroders Brother’s Farms is cutting their own seed and shipping it out all over the country.

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Colin Szawlowski

HatfieldMassachusetts

Colin Szawlowski is a 5th-generation potato grower whose great, great grandfather immigrated from Poland and decided to grow potatoes right in the North Hampton meadows. Szawlowski Potato Farms is a true family affair with Colin, his older twin brothers, his parents, and even his great uncles work together on the farm. His great uncles, who are 83 and 87, can be seen scouting the potatoes in the morning and again in the evening.

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Bryan Jones

Saint AugustineFlorida

Bryan Jones’ grandfather began growing greens in the 1950s for a naval base nearby before they switched to growing potatoes and never looked back. Jones’ dad is still very much involved on the farm and is the current owner but hopes Jones can take over someday. Today, Riverdale Potato Farms grows potatoes exclusively to be made into potato chips.

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Derek Friehe/Travis Meacham

Moses LakeWashington

Derek Friehe is the owner of Friehe farms and learned about the potato industry from his father. Friehe’s father, who immigrated from Germany in the 1980s, had the foresight to see the Upper Columbia Basin as a great opportunity for growing potatoes because of the good soil and the good source of water. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the operation continued to grow into what it is now. Today, Travis Meacham, the production manager at Friehe Farms, is using robust technology to increase efficiency on the farm.

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