ST. LOUIS — Busch Light announced the return of its limited-edition farming can design, honoring farmers and America’s 250th anniversary.
Proceeds up to $200,000 will be donated to Farm Rescue, a nonprofit dedicated to providing aid to family farms and ranches across the Midwest.
So far, the partnership has raised over $1.5 million to more than 1,300 farm and ranch families stricken by unexpected crises.
The cans also feature the U.S. Farmed seal, indicating at least 95% of Busch Light’s ingredients are U.S.-grown.
“There’s no Busch Light without ingredients grown by farmers here in the U.S., and through our limited-edition Farming Cans and partnership with Farm Rescue, we’re committed to supporting agricultural communities and farming and ranching families when they need it most,” said Krystyn Stowe, spokesperson at Anheuser-Busch.
Anheuser-Busch also recently launched the ComBar, a mobile bar built from a combine harvester to honor American farmers. Fans can experience visit the bar at various state fairs and ag events this summer.
Busch Light encourages any farm or ranch family impacted by illness, injury or disaster to apply for assistance at FarmRescue.org.
For more information visit Busch.com/forthefarmers.
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