How do you store your potatoes Bob?
I put them in multiple corrugated card-board tote boxes, covered with an old blanket (each a bushel more or less) in the basement in a room that stays about 50 degrees, and at my South Garden house I put them in the kitchen next to the North wall which is about 55 degrees covered with old jackets.
I some times shake the boxes so they loosen up a bit, and recently, often put the marbles, golf ball size and smaller in their own box.
I rarely have any go bad but while in the spring time planted all the carry-overs , or did, until I decided I just make my life more miserable by planting 80 hills between two gardens , plus or minus depending on year, and ending up with more than I could ever use.
(It really makes me feel miserable when I throw away in the compost heap between one and two dozen small potatoes, in spring , sprouting and ready for planting, because I just have no need for so many.)
I love growing potatoes, especially trying new varieties, just to see how they turn out.
The money I spend on new seed spuds, many years, I could buy enough at the store for many, many years,
I have friends and relatives come and take as much as they want but their families are shrinking and I cooked a Sunday Dinner for more than 3 people for the first time in five years this year, i.e. the big holiday family feeds are history, and they only can take so many.
My cousin's mom, who is 96 and survived eighteen hornet stings two day ago, she was back home from the hospital, living alone, the same day, eats a LOT, and I mean a LOT, of the marble/chicken egg size, praise the Lord yet she is 100 pounds at best.