Protect Your Potatoes

David B. South and the proud owner of the first Monolithic Dome potato storage built in Shelley, Idaho in 1975 survey the dome’s interior. That interior was soon filled with potatoes stacked into piles, often 20 feet high.

David B. South and the proud owner of the first Monolithic Dome potato storage built in Shelley, Idaho in 1975 survey the dome’s interior. That interior was soon filled with potatoes stacked into piles, often 20 feet high.

This illustration, taken from Protect Your Potatoes, depicts the first Monolithic Dome potato storage we built. It can hold five million pounds of potatoes. To control temperature and humidity we spray our domes with urethane and provide air-circulating systems.

This illustration, taken from Protect Your Potatoes, depicts the first Monolithic Dome potato storage we built. It can hold five million pounds of potatoes. To control temperature and humidity we spray our domes with urethane and provide air-circulating systems.