Raúl Ottogalli was born in the same farm in Choele Choel where he now produces. As soon as he could, he bought it back and settled there. Because he loves it, he takes care of it. For him, it is "the family farm". This Rio Negro agronomist has been quite restless throughout his career. As an anecdote, after graduating from the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences in La Plata, he worked for many years with a company that was a pioneer in exporting seed potatoes to Brazil. And when the devaluation of the real cut that business short in 1999, he turned that company into the pioneer of "Patagonian baby potatoes" that at one point filled all the markets. "We sold a lot in supermarkets, in all the boutique greengrocers in Buenos Aires. It was a crop that gave us a lot of satisfaction because we were the first. We used a lot of varieties to test different forms and the truth is that there has never been a similar product again," he recalls. Like him, his family farm also tried very different ...