Busch Light is launching limited-edition Farming Cans in partnership with Farm Rescue

St. Louis, MO - July 8, 2025 – This July, Busch Light is launching brand new limited-edition Farming Cans across the U.S. and continuing to encourage consumers to ‘Choose Beer Grown Here.’ This year’s Farming Cans — vibrantly wrapped with a red barn design, a tractor and eagle soaring over lush cornfields — are truly brewed for the farmers, honoring the hardworking men and women of American agriculture and reinforcing Busch Light’s commitment to farming and ranching communities.

For the first time ever, the U.S. Farmed seal — which signifies that at least 95% of a product’s agricultural ingredients are grown in the U.S. — will appear on a specialty beer can, cementing Busch Light’s leadership in championing homegrown quality while encouraging consumers to ‘Choose Beer Grown Here’ in support of American farmers.

According to Gartner’s 2025 Consumer Community, nearly half of consumers expect to buy more American-made products this year. With the seal proudly displayed on Busch Light’s Farming Cans, fans can choose a beer made with high-quality ingredients grown in the United States and raise a cold one to the American farmers behind each sip.

Busch Light’s support of farmers and ranchers doesn’t end there. From July 1 to July 31, 2025, Busch Light will donate $0.10 per case of Busch Light Farming Cans sold — up to $200,000 — to its long-standing partner Farm Rescue, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing critical material aid to family farms and ranches across the Midwest.

See How Farm Rescue Helps Farmers

“Farmers are truly the backbone of this country and Busch Light is proud to stand by the people who keep America running,” said Krystyn Stowe, Head of Marketing for Busch Light at Anheuser-Busch.

“There’s no Busch Light without quality ingredients farmed right here in the U.S. These Farming Cans are more than just a packaging design – they represent our commitment to supporting agricultural communities and helping organizations like Farm Rescue make a real difference.”

Busch Light has partnered with Farm Rescue since 2019, helping to raise nearly $1.5 million for the organization to date. In years past, Busch Light has supported the agricultural community through its fan-favorite Corn Cans, which in 2020, directly helped fund Farm Rescue’s expansion into Kansas.

Press Release via Busch Light

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