When Chuck Tryon took over as president of Owatonna-based Bushel Boy Farms in early October 2020, the U.S. was still a couple months away from an approved Covid-19 vaccine. In late November, Minnesota ...
Owatonna-based Bushel Boy Farms must give nearly $200,000 in back wages and damages to 94 workers for not providing proper overtime pay, the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) announced ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Owatonna-based Bushel Boy has agreed to pay nearly $200,000 in backpay to almost 100 of its workers after an investigation by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry. The ...
Minnesota tomato grower Bushel Boy Farms is sold originally appeared on Bring Me The News. Bushel Boy Farms, Minnesota's year-round tomato grower, has been sold. The company confirmed in a Facebook ...
Bushel Boy Farms is paying nearly $200,000 in back wages and damages to 94 employees for unpaid overtime, state officials said Monday. The Owatonna indoor tomato grower and an Arizona labor contractor ...
Bushel Boy Farms sees the future of food production as volatile and risky, which is why it is bullish on greenhouse agriculture. The Owatonna-based grower of year-round tomatoes in Minnesota is ...
OWATONNA — The first cucumbers grown in one of Bushel Boy's sprawling greenhouses were plucked from their vines last week. The first of many. "That one acre, over a 12-month time period, [produces] ...
Today, Chuck Tryon, President of Bushel Boy Farms and Head Grower, Roberto Ramirez, joined us with a behind the scenes look their year-round greenhouse growing operation in Owatonna. Packed with ...
OWATONNA, Minn. -- If growing tomatoes for commercial distribution were as easy as buying a few bees, some fertilizer and several handfuls of seeds, it wouldn't have taken more than two years for Jay ...
Chuck Tryon has been named as president of operations for Bushel Boy Farms in Owatonna, Minn., and Mason City, Iowa. Bushel Boy Farms is a leading producer of greenhouse-grown produce year-round in ...
OWATONNA, Minn. -- If growing tomatoes for commercial distribution was as easy as a few bees, some fertilizer and several handfuls of seeds, it would not have taken more than two years for Jay Johnson ...