Eagle Eye Produce Highlights Doug Case in Grower Spotlight Video; Dallin Klinger Comments



Eagle Eye Produce Highlights Doug Case in Grower Spotlight Video; Dallin Klinger Comments



IDAHO FALLS, ID - With new partners comes new opportunities to appreciate each other’s hard work. Such is the case with one of Eagle Eye Produce’s latest alliances, as the supplier has released a new Grower Spotlight video highlighting third-generation potato farmer Doug Case.

Dallin Klinger, Marketing Communications Manager, Eagle Eye Produce“Doug is a new addition to our potato program,” says Dallin Klinger, Marketing Communications Manager. “He is passionate about his work and is dedicated to feeding people all over the world. We’re so thankful to have experienced growers like Doug on our team for what is set to be our biggest Idaho potato season yet.”

For over 20 years, Case has been farming with his family in Eastern Idaho, helping to build what was once his wife’s grandfather’s farming operation into a successful and thriving business. He reiterates that putting fresh potatoes on consumers’ tables is his family’s pride and joy.

In the video, Case also highlights some of the most innovative farming advancements he has experienced in his two decades as a potato farmer. Additionally, he emphasizes that Eagle Eye’s fierce protection of quality is what sets this partnership apart.

Doug Case, Potato Farmer“Every year it’s the same, but also uniquely different,” Case says in the video. “The growing seasons change; each year presents itself with different challenges through [heat, different stress levels, and weather.] Different varieties are always coming along as fertilizers change. It’s interesting and fun.”

We at ANUK love getting a glimpse into the lives of these dedicated farmers, and hope to continue helping you all highlight growers from across the industry.

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