which is just a short drive away from sacramento. andhat brings us to our first story. if you re anything like me, you ve probably consumed this next produce item at let once this week. that s because it s been called america s favorite vegeble. but we like to call it a reason to get our hands dirty and meet some real potato pioneers. with their adaptability and versatility, it s wonder potatoes are a fan favorite. bad, mashed, diced, or scalloped, no matter how you slice it, from potato chips to french fries d almost anything in between, the potato has been a staple of our diet throughout history and today. and there s no denying we have a special love affair with t spuds. you know, on average, each of us will actually eat 135 pounds of potatoes a year, and in a wide variety of forms. in fact, potatoes are the leading vegetable crop in the united states, with annual total production being about 41 billion pounds. and they ve been a staple ron lehr s family farm since the 193
coming up on california cotry .meet the boy on the label that is now the man in charge. and wait until you see what they re growing at one farm. trust me, you ll want to stay tuned for that. plus, we re getting giddy for goats. and our grocery store guru is back with some inside tips on picking potatoes. it s all ahead, and it starts now. [captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] welcome to california country. i m your host, tracy sellers. our first story today involves a family that has taken the lessons of the past to ensure success today and in the future as well. take a walk through your average produce aisle these days and there are more choices than ever, but one farm has a very eye-catching marketing strategy to entice you. and it all has to do with the bright picture of a lile boy named andy. but have you ever stopped to wonder, who is this andy boy guy anyway? andy boy s my father, andy d arrigo, he s the face on the label and a lot of
coming up on california cotry .meet the boy on the label that is now the man in charge. and wait until you see what they re growing at one farm. trust me, you ll want to stay tuned for that. plus, we re getting giddy for goats. and our grocery store guru is back with some inside tips on picking potatoes. it s all ahead, and it starts now. [captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] welcome to california country. i m your host, tracy sellers. our first story today involves a family that has taken the lessons of the past to ensure success today and in the future as well. take a walk through your average produce aisle these days and there are more choices than ever, but one farm has a very eye-catching marketing strategy to entice you. and it all has to do with the bright picture of a lile boy named andy. but have you ever stopped to wonder, who is this andy boy guy anyway? andy boy s my father, andy d arrigo, he s the face on the label and a lot of
coming up on california cotry .meet the boy on the label that is now the man in charge. and wait until you see what they re growing at one farm. trust me, you ll want to stay tuned for that. plus, we re getting giddy for goats. and our grocery store guru is back with some inside tips on picking potatoes. it s all ahead, and it starts now. [captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] welcome to california country. i m your host, tracy sellers. our first story today involves a family that has taken the lessons of the past to ensure success today and in the future as well. take a walk through your average produce aisle these days and there are more choices than ever, but one farm has a very eye-catching marketing strategy to entice you. and it all has to do with the bright picture of a lile boy named andy. but have you ever stopped to wonder, who is this andy boy guy anyway? andy boy s my father, andy d arrigo, he s the face on the label and a lot of
coming up on california cotry .meet the boy on the label that is now the man in charge. and wait until you see what they re growing at one farm. trust me, you ll want to stay tuned for that. plus, we re getting giddy for goats. and our grocery store guru is back with some inside tips on picking potatoes. it s all ahead, and it starts now. [captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] welcome to california country. i m your host, tracy sellers. our first story today involves a family that has taken the lessons of the past to ensure success today and in the future as well. take a walk through your average produce aisle these days and there are more choices than ever, but one farm has a very eye-catching marketing strategy to entice you. and it all has to do with the bright picture of a lile boy named andy. but have you ever stopped to wonder, who is this andy boy guy anyway? andy boy s my father, andy d arrigo, he s the face on the label and a lot of