By Aleya Ericson, In Time Tec: Treasure Valley, an Idaho area that stretches from Ontario all the way to Middleton, covers many cities. First discovered in the 1800s, the valley got its designation from a businessman who felt that the area needed a name that encapsulates the resources and opportunities the area offers. Several businesses have capitalized on the unique benefits Idaho offers to widespread success and fame.

J.R. Simplot Company

If you’ve had fries, odds are they’ve come from Simplot. Starting in the 1920s, J.R. Simplot steadily grew his company until he introduced the first mass market frozen french fry. Since then, the international food and agricultural company has grown to average revenue of $6 Billion USD as of 2020. In an interview with Esquire, J.R. Simplot attributed his success to honest work and a continual desire to constantly build. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, the company boasts over 13,000 employees.

Hewlett Packard

Printers, PCs, and oscillators, oh my! Founded in the 1930s, HP started with the radical trends of radio and films with sound. Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard worked together to invent the “HP Model 200A” oscillator with only $538 in capital. Since then, HP expanded into personal computing, printers, and much more. HP opened its Boise office in 1973 and has since grow to an annual revenue of $63.5 billion USD in 2021.


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