Friday, March 5, 2021 CapitalPress.com 7 This farm grows potatoes of every color By HEATHER SMITH THOMAS For the Capital Press Michael Steinmann is the third generation of his family to farm near Ashton, Idaho, growing a variety of seed potatoes. His grandfather — from Germany — started the farm in 1918. “My dad took over when farm- ers were shifting from Michael horses to Steinmann tractors. I grew up on the farm, went to college, and was working elsewhere, then in 1990 came back to the farm and we expanded,” he said. His grandfather and father raised seed potatoes. “I wanted to do a little dif- ferent twist. My neighbor in Logan, Utah, had a whole- sale garden seed business and when he heard I was mov- ing back to the potato farm he asked if I could grow red potatoes for seed. So when my wife and I came back we started raising varieties of red potatoes to sell seed to him,” Michael said. “We now farm about 1,000 acres, with 440 acres in seed Michael Steinmann grows many colors of potatoes for farm. potatoes,” he said. “This year it’s 14 different varieties: red, yellow, brown, white, purple, blue — all different colors.” The seed business has expanded every year with new customers. A distributor in the Portland area now handles his customers from Oregon and Washington. “Our business grew to where it was difficult for me to deliver to every mom-and- pop outfit; we ran a semi and it would take 3 or 4 days for my driver to make that trip for all the deliveries,” he explains. His seeds are also sold in Utah and all of Idaho. He delivers to D&B Warehouse in Caldwell and they distrib- ute to all their stores in south- ern Idaho. I do the same with Intermountain Farmers, deliv- ering to their warehouse in Salt Lake and they distribute to their stores in Nevada, New Mexico as well as Utah. We sell to Cal Ranch and Valley Wide, as well as a few mom- and-pop places in Idaho and Utah,” Michael said. On the farm he has depend- able help, and his youngest son, Rob, is involved in the operation. Rob has a young family and will probably take over the farm someday. The whole family — daugh- ters, daughter-in-law — helps year from Mexico. They’ve been with me more than 20 years,” he said. “The old- est brother is now bringing his oldest son. They are like family to us and we could not operate our farm without them.” Garden seed is just one part of the business. “We still raise seed pota- toes and some of the varieties go to large commercial potato growers. My largest customer company is Magic Valley Growers, in Wendell, Idaho. Steinmann Farms We grow a specific variety seed on his Ashton, Idaho for them; they have a spe- cial niche market for those,” Michael said. on the farm. Granddaughters He also sells seed potatoes drive truck and a grandson to large farms such as Simplot. runs the side-digger, and other “We grow special vari- family members help during eties for them as well,” he said. “We ship some seed harvest. “We have three guys potatoes into California (brothers) who come every — a special variety for the Bakersfield area.” Other crops are rotated with the potatoes includ- ing wheat, barley and alfalfa. He also leases ground from neighbors who are not potato growers, to not have to worry about variety mix-ups. “We keep track on our own ground, and plant back the same variety we had 2 or 3 years ago in that field; then if there are any volunteer plants it would at least be the same variety,” he explained. Very few people in his area are raising reds and other col- ors, and he is the only one raising garden seed — which is put into 50-pound bags and delivered to garden centers. With seed certification, there are many hoops to jump through. It’s a unique busi- ness, with unique needs, but very satisfying for this potato farmer. Laying it on the Line Processing, Handling, Packaging & Storage Equipment From single part purchases to complete agricultural processing plants, West Coast Companies offers convenient, reliable and innovative equipment for all of your processing needs. STORAGE & APPLICATION SOLUTIONS WE DELIVER ANYWHERE! Complete Cleaning Lines Density Separators S228922-1 541-928-2937 • 1-800-982-1099 Storage Bins Bucket Elevators Storage Monitoring Packaging Lines Nut Driers Robotic Palletizing American Ag Systems offers design, fabrication, installation, service, repair and safety upgrades of processing lines. See our full inventory at jtisupply.com 31989 Cinema Way, Tangent, OR From Hwy 34, go north on HWY 99E for a half mile. Turn west on Cinema Way Conveyors CONTACT US West Coast Companies Equipment Sales American Ag Systems Equipment Installation (800) 970-7333 sales@wcsmsc.com wcsmsc.com (503) 581-7131 support@americanagsystems.com americanagsystems.com S228709-1 Check out the NEW Self-Propelled Sprayers!