LaJoie Growers grows purple potatoes for the specialty chip market. Photo: Spudman
Dominic LaJoie, left, chats with Maine Potato Board Executive Director Don Flannery in a LaJoie Growers field in 2019. Photo: Spudman
From left, Lucas, Sky, Dominic, Jay, Williams and Gil LaJoie. Lucas, Dominic, Jay and Gil are currently parters of LaJoie Growers LLC. Sky is in line to become a fifth partner. Photo: LaJoie Growers
Storage facilities at LaJoie Growers in Maine. Photo: Spudman
Dominic LaJoie cuts into a candy cane table beet. Photo: Spudman
Dominic LaJoie is one of four partners of LaJoie Growers LLC. He also is a member of the National Potato Council’s executive committee. Photo: Spudman
Purple potato plants in full bloom at LaJoie Growers in Aroostook County, Maine, in August 2019. Photo: Spudman
LaJoie Growers grows a few dozen acres of table beets, which they sell as well as process into beet powder. Photo: Spudman
Inside LaJoie Growers LLC headquarters in Van Buren, Maine. Photo: Spudman
A look at Caribou russets near maturity at LaJoie Growers. Photo: Spudman
Dominic LaJoie speaks during the 2020 NPC Annual Meeting in Las Vegas. Photo: Zeke Jennings
LaJoie Growers grows Caribou russets for seed, as well as Burbanks for processing. Photo: Spudman