This is Planet Money from npr.
Oh, we're going in.
A few weeks ago, we walked into this structure.
Here we are.
It was like three stories tall, the size of an airplane hangar.
And it was filled with potatoes from end to end, piled 18ft high.
15 million potatoes.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, be careful.
It's a little muddy here, so.
Oh, my good.
This is literally a mountain.
It's a wall of potato.
We're at this wall of potato to learn about what happens after a trade deal is signed.
In this case, it's this wild saga that's been playing out over the past quarter century.
All these potatoes belong to Brian Wada.
He's a third generation potato farmer in Pingree, Idaho.
And we were inside one of his giant climate controlled potato warehouses.
Can we climb this ladder?
Of course.