The coronavirus pandemic has affected nearly every single aspect of daily life for people around the globe. Not only have businesses been forced to make big changes to the way they do things these days, but some are truly hurting as demand for products has gone down. Many Idaho businesses are feeling the strain, including farms. In fact, Cranney Farms in Oakley is giving away two million potatoes so that they don’t go to waste. It may be due to unfortunate circumstances, but this generous act definitely won’t go unnoticed. So, swing by and get your free potatoes while they’re available!

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Will you be picking up some free potatoes from Cranney Farms? If you know of a local business that could use some help right, be sure to nominate them to be featured here at Only In Idaho. The nomination form can be found here.

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