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Apr 12, 2019
2019 Spudwoman of the Year Alison Sklarczyk
The staff at Sklarczyk Seed Farm sorts tubers.
The staff at Sklarczyk Seed Farm in Johannesburg, Michigan, in March 2019.
The staff at Sklarczyk Seed Farm sorts tubers.
Ben and Alison Sklarczyk in the greenhouse at Sklarczyk Seed Farm in Michigan.
Alison Sklarczyk examines potato plants at Sklarczyk Seed Farm in Michigan.
One of the greenhouses at Sklarczyk Seed Farm, which produces six million potato tubers each year.
Alison Sklarczyk examines potato plants just starting to sprout tubers.
Potato plants grow in the tissue culture lab at Sklarczyk Seed Farm.
Potato plants grow in the tissue culture lab at Sklarczyk Seed Farm.
Potato plants in the greenhouse at Sklarczyk Seed Farm in Johannesburg, Michigan.
The staff at Sklarczyk Seed Farm sorts tubers.
Morgan and Dane Sklarczyk play in a hollowed-out area of wall that connect their parents’ offices at Sklarczyk Seed Farm.
2019 Spudwoman of the Year Alison Sklarczyk at her tissue culture lab at Sklarczyk Seed Farm.
Alison Sklarczyk of Sklarczyk Seed Farm in Johannesburg, Michigan, is the 2019 Spudwoman of the Year.
Alison Sklarczyk, the 2019 Spudwoman of the Year, playfully holds up a wild boar trophy from a past harvest.
Alison Sklarczyk sorts tubers at Sklarczyk Seed Farm in northern Michigan. Photo: Michigan Potatoes
Alison Sklarczyk works in the tissue culture lab at Sklarczyk Seed Farm in Johannesburg, Michigan.
Alison Sklarczyk sits at her desk at Sklarczyk Seed Farm in Michigan. She is the tissue culture lab manager and oversees the finances.
One of the greenhouses at Sklarczyk Seed Farm, which produces six million potato tubers each year.
2019 Spudwoman of the Year Alison Sklarczyk with husband, Ben, and children, Morgan, 6, and Dane, 4.
The staff at Sklarczyk Seed Farm sorts tubers.
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