NewsIndustryTell us: Where do YOU Spud?

Tell us: Where do YOU Spud?

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Last issue we asked: where do you read your Spud Smart?  We loved your photo responses — so we’re asking again.

When our Winter 2025 issue of Spud Smart hit your mailboxes, we posted a question on all our social media platforms — including Spud Smart’s new Instagram (@spudsmart): Where do you Spud? Your photographic responses blew us away.

From the conference floor to the break room to the CrossFit gym and even Las Vegas, we love how you’re making time to consume your Spud Smart. So we’re curious, when our Spring issue hits your mailbox, where will YOU be reading it?

In the break room? Sitting on the tractor? Between bench press sets at the gym? (Impressive!) Maybe you’re flipping through it over breakfast before heading out to get this year’s crop in the ground.

Wherever it is, we want to see it. Email a picture of where you read your Spud Smart and we’ll include it in an Instagram reel and on our socials. Or, post your picture on social media with the hashtag #wheredoyouspud and tag us. You don’t have to be in the pic, but bonus gratitude if you (or someone) is.

We can’t wait to see where YOU Spud.

Until then, check out the Spring issue flipbook.

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