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  1. The Science. The J.R. Simplot Company has a long-standing heritage of innovation in potatoes. In the 1940s, Simplot invented the dehydration process for potatoes, enabling them to send potato flakes to U.S. troops during World War II. In the 1960s, Simplot invented the process for frozen fries and is still one of the world’s leading suppliers ...

  2. Dec 15, 1991 · During the war years, Simplot shipped 33 million pounds of dehydrated potatoes and 5 million pounds of dried onions a year to the armed forces. In fact, the plant produced a third of the dried potato products bought by the military during World War II, Zerza said.

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  4. J.R. Simplot, whose lifetime fascination with the potato helped change the nation’s eating habits and made him a billionaire, died Sunday. He was 99. Simplot, who in his prime drove around...

  5. May 28, 2008 · J. R. Simplot, a billionaire who grew up in a sod-roofed log cabin and dropped out of school at 14, then marshaled luck, spunk and inventiveness to fashion an entrepreneurial career that included...

  6. Clearly, J.R. "Jack" Simplot's rise to prominence as a shipper of potatoes and onions in the late 1920s and 1930s defines the company's roots, but it was not until the turbu-lent years of World War II that two of the company's cor-nerstone businesses, food processing and fertilizer manu-facturing, were established.

  7. Jan 21, 2017 · John Richard Simplot (January 4, 1909 – May 25, 2008), America’s great potato baron, was the billionaire founder of his namesake company, which is with interests in food, fertilizer, turf and horticulture, and cattle feeding. dehydrated_potatoes. Simplot was born in Iowa in 1909. A year later, his family left Iowa and eventually settled in Idaho.

  8. Jan 4, 2021 · The J.R. Simplot Company began to take shape in the farm fields of southern Idaho in the late 1920s. Young J.R. was armed with keen entrepreneurial instincts, constant curiosity, boundless energy and an irrepressible drive.

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