Backyard Farms for Mainebiz

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I recently had the pleasure of photographing Backyard Farms in Madison, Maine for Mainebiz. I was asked to get some shots in the greenhouse…little did I know that the greenhouse would turn out to be the largest building in the state of Maine – forty-two acres under a glass roof!

A fantastic operation producing, as the name implies, tomatoes just as good as the ones in your backyard in August, but available in supermarkets year round. In answer to the question on many people’s minds of how many tomatoes can be grown in a forty-two acre facility….90 million…and every one of them delicious.

Seen in the gallery are Stuart Jablon, president and COO, Tony Stevens, head grower, and employee Kelsey Brown.

I recently had the pleasure of photographing Backyard Farms in Madison, Maine for Mainebiz. I was asked to get some shots in the greenhouse…little did I know that the greenhouse would turn out to be the largest building in the state of Maine – forty-two acres under a glass roof!

A fantastic operation producing, as the name implies, tomatoes just as good as the ones in your backyard in August, but available in supermarkets year round. In answer to the question on many people’s minds of how many tomatoes can be grown in a forty-two acre facility….90 million…and every one of them delicious.

Seen in the gallery are Stuart Jablon, president and COO, Tony Stevens, head grower, and employee Kelsey Brown.