Potato growers from throughout Washington state visited the state’s capital this week as
part of the annual Potato Day event held in Olympia, Washington.
Potato growers took the
opportunity to meet with legislators and agency officials to discuss issues impacting the
state’s potato industry.
Numerous meetings were held at multiple venues with some of
the key topics dealing with the state’s minimum wage, tax preferences, transportation,
water quality and energy issues.
Twenty-one representatives of the potato industry visited their legislators from potato
growing areas and ag committee members. In addition meetings were held with Ecology
Director, Maia Bellon; Director of the Washington State Department of Agriculture, Bud
Hover; and the Deputy Secretary of Washington State Department of Transportation,
Cam Gilmour.
Balanced nutrition was the theme for lunch as potato farmers served roughly 1,400
baked spuds at the annual potato bar held in the rotunda for lawmakers, agency
personnel and the public on Tuesday. One of the most popular events on the capitol
campus, the lunch set a record this year for speed as the majority of the crowd was
served within 40 minutes.
Olympia Potato Day Event Educates and Celebrates the Washington State Potato
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