JUNE 17, 2009 --
Lynch BBQ Co. is a family-owned business that brings more than 90 years of experience in the pork industry. Based in Decorah, Iowa, the company features Iowa No. 1 quality grade pork. Its pigs are minimally processed and are all-natural with no preservatives or additives. All pigs are sold frozen, individually poly bagged, and boxed. Weight ranges from 20 to 140 pounds with price breaks in 10-pound increments. Custom processing is available upon request. The company is currently export-approved for Mexico and Russia. Learn more by visiting www.lynchbbq.com, or contact Matt Haywood at 1-563-382-4420 or matth@lynchbbq.com.
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