Quality control HAW ya got to be kidding me , They look like they came off the field and across the bagger with out ever going thru a washer or grading table . When you cover 12-1500 acres a year and dig haul grade and bag and SHIP taters you know how what and where . My uncle did the table stock along with Chip taters , yes the chip taters were dug and loaded straight out of the fields , table stock went into one of the six huge storages that were clement controld with huge airation fans and heat during the cold . Grading was done in the new addition to the old bank barn with a bagged tater storage area and a two dock to load semi's Quiet a set up as we would fill the bottom part of the old bank barn with taters to be graded and they would then be washed down into the troughs then flowed to the elevator up on to the washing table where they were washed and scrubbed then across the drying table then on to the sorting tables then the grading tables and into the bags . One has never worked his donkey off till one bags a semi load of 42-48000 lbs of ten pound bags . Back then we bagged 10-15-25- 50 -100lb sacks . The 25's were my favort to bag , the 50's were a bit much for us 12-13 year olds , but by 16 we could handle the 100' s.
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