Legendary Idaho Potatoes: How One Spud Made a State Famous
Discover how legendary Idaho potatoes made the state famous. Missionary Henry Spaulding planted the first ones in 1837 at Lapwai. Rich volcanic soil and Snake River water created the perfect growing conditions. The famous Russet Burbank variety and J.R. Simplot’s fries turned Idaho into the Potato State and fed the growing American West.
