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To: jjotto

JR Simplot is a family owned farming operation. Would you consider it a corporate farm? It a privately held company owned by the Simplot family

Simplot

The J. R. Simplot Company (commonly referred to as Simplot) was founded in 1929 by 20-year-old John Richard Simplot near the small agricultural community of Declo in south central Idaho. During the early 1940s the business expanded, serving the military dehydrated onions and potatoes during World War II. The firm was legally incorporated as the J. R. Simplot Company in 1955.
Company founder J. R. Simplot (1909-2008)

Simplot made billions from the commercialization of frozen french fries by one of its scientists, chemist Ray L. Dunlap. By the early 1970s it was the primary supplier of french fries to McDonald’s; by 2005 it supplied more than half of all french fries for the fast food chain. Simplot also produces fertilizers for agriculture the mining of which has been a cause of recent environmental concerns.

Simplot is now one of the largest privately owned companies in the world (ranked 59th in Private Companies by Forbes magazine in 2004) and has branches in Australia, Canada, Mexico, China, and several other regions. One of the major plants is in Caldwell, Idaho.
A view of the Simplot plant in Caldwell, Idaho, circa 1930-1945. The caption in the image states “World’s Largest Dehydrating Plant.”

J. R. Simplot retired as president of his company in 1973, but remained involved for many years. He stepped down as chairman of the board in 1994, and held the title of Chairman Emeritus until his death in 2008


13 posted on 07/26/2017 3:24:47 PM PDT by artichokegrower
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To: artichokegrower

The description of Simplot you posted may be an ‘agribusiness’, but it is not a description of farming, corporate or otherwise.

Normally, food processors buy or contract produce from farmers and do not own the land or raise crops themselves. Many states prevent or discourage food processor ownership of land used for crop or livestock production.


19 posted on 07/26/2017 3:34:25 PM PDT by jjotto ("Ya could look it up!")
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To: artichokegrower

Simplot may be family owned but it is a corporation and corporate farming. They are huge in the Snake River Valley and apparently the world. They are everywhere you turn in Idaho.


24 posted on 07/26/2017 3:47:46 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (It feels like we have exchanged our dreams for survival. We just have a few days that don't suck.)
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To: artichokegrower

my bro was worked for Simplot for many years..he basically covered a lot of the mid Atlantic in sales...


36 posted on 07/26/2017 4:16:35 PM PDT by cherry
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To: artichokegrower

Corporate Farms are distinguished by relying soley on guest foreign cheap labor, while uprooting the social fabric of society, with mass immigration.

Scum.

If you cannot pick your own crops, you have too much farm.
Feudalism is failure.


40 posted on 07/26/2017 4:22:19 PM PDT by TheNext (RETROACTIVE REFUND & REPEAL of ACA.)
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