Potato Grower

June 2018

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16 POTATO GROWER | JUNE 2018 Sixty years ago, in a potato cellar northwest of Blackfoot, Idaho, a giant was born. Brothers Carl and Leo Hobbs weren't necessarily looking to become one of the biggest names in the potato and sugarbeet equipment market. In those earliest days, they just thought harvest didn't need to be such a grueling process. It was 1958. Russia had just launched Sputnik into orbit less than a year before, and the spirit of ingenuity was firing people's imaginations all over the world. Among those imaginations were those of the Hobbs brothers, who were convinced there was a better way to move potatoes in and out of storage. From that idea was born what was eventually dubbed the Spudnik Scooper. The rest, as they say, is history. Over the ensuing decades, Spudnik would become perhaps the premier manufacturer of potato harvest and handling equipment in North America, ultimately entering the sugarbeet market as well. From the beginning, the company has been led by its twin guiding principles of innovation and quality. "I always tell people, we had growing pains from the day we started," Carl Hobbs says today. "But everything we've ever built, it had a need." This is a point on which the company still prides itself; every piece of equipment coming out of its shop is meant for practical, not theoretical, use in the field. To this day, Spudnik prides itself on understanding the growers it works with. Employees and management acknowledge that potato growers are challenged with rapidly growing demands, among them labor cost, equipment expenses and contract negotiations. The company tries to provide essential solutions to ease at least some of those challenges. In recent years, Spudnik has developed multiple new harvester models for specialty varieties, high capacities, separation performance and simplicity. One of the latest of these developments is a six-row direct-load harvester. Spudnik celebrates 60 years By Tyrell Marchant Images courtesy Spudnik Equipment Co. ZERO TO

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