Sponsored: Boost Your Category With Iowa Grown Tomatoes

Bushel Boy is excited to announce the opening of our new Iowa greenhouse farm, where we grow brilliantly red and absolutely perfect sweet beefsteak and vine-on tomatoes.

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Bushel Boy is excited to announce the opening of our new Iowa greenhouse farm, where we grow brilliantly red and absolutely perfect sweet beefsteak and vine-on tomatoes. Our sweet, juicy tomatoes naturally ripen on the vine, then are gently hand-picked and rushed to stores across the Midwest.

We painstakingly select our quality beefsteak and vine-on varieties for their unmistakable delicious flavor and juicy texture. Our tomato varieties are the not easiest to grow, but the result is worth the effort! We grow them for quality and flavor because we know that’s what matters most.

And that’s great news for you! You’ll see a lift in sales because we know shoppers love our tomatoes. Plus, watch your shrink numbers plummet—because being right here in Iowa we deliver our vine ripened, fresh tomatoes to you in hours—not days.

What could be better than Bushel Boy delicious tomatoes available year-round?

Increase sales

Reduce shrink

Happy Customers

Don’t hesitate—contact our sales team at bushelboysales@bushelboy.com.

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