ST. LOUIS — Busch Light unveiled its limited-edition farming cans to honor America’s farmers and raise money for a good cause.
For each case of farming cans sold in July, Busch Light will donate 10 cents — up to $200,000 — to Farm Rescue, a nonprofit that provides critical aid to family farms and ranches.
The cans feature the U.S. Farm Seal — a nod to the fact that at least 95% of Busch Light’s agricultural ingredients is grown in the United States.
“We source nearly all of the high-quality ingredients in our industry-leading beers from these American farmers, many of whom we’ve partnered with for generations, and 99% of the beer we sell in the U.S. is made in the U.S.,” said Cesar Vargas, chief external affairs officer at Anheuser-Busch.
Busch Light has partnered with Farm Rescue since 2019, helping to raise nearly $1.5 million for the organization to date.
“The support from Anheuser-Busch and Busch Light has helped us deliver real, tangible relief to over 1,200 families stricken by unexpected crises,” said Bill Gross, president and founder of Farm Rescue.
“Thanks to partners like Busch Light, we’re able to provide planting, harvesting and livestock feeding assistance at moments when farmers need it most.”
The limited-edition Busch Light Farming Cans are available now at retailers nationwide, while supplies last.
Any farm or ranch family impacted by illness, injury or disaster can apply for assistance at FarmRescue.org.