MASON CITY – Mayor Bill Schickel announced this morning that tomato producer Bushel Boy Farms wants to build a facility on Mason City’s south side industrial area and the City Council will consider a proposal at its Tuesday night meeting.
Bushel Boy Farms out of Owatonna, Minnesota, is proposing a $35 million facility that could employ up to 50 people. Bushel Boy Farms, according to its website, “was founded in Owatonna, Minnesota in 1990 with a simple desire to grow fresh, vine-ripened tomatoes year-round. Yes, even in the middle of January.” They serve grocery stores like Target and Hy-Vee.
Mayor Schickel says the company wants to build along the Avenue of the Saints on an 80-acre plot of land. They will request a state grant and some city assistance to build a road to the area. He thanked Bushel Boy for considering Mason City for this facility.
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— Bill Schickel (@billschickel) June 3, 2019
Sounds like a business that doesn’t produce much waste, stink, or need a lot of resources. The city needs to get this passed, before Bushel Boy changes their minds.