NCAA college athletes with farm backgrounds have the chance to get an NIL offer!

A startup farm auction is looking to team up with college athletes to promote their brand, and they are offering money to do it.

It centers around Tractor Tuesday, a new farm equipment auction site. Any farm or ranch student athlete at the NCAA is eligible, and they would represent the Tractor Tuesday brand, while also getting a Name, Image, and Likeness Contract (NIL).

“So if you’re a student-athlete, they simply would register tractortuesday.com. We have a link at the top of the site to direct the farm-athletes to submit their information. Once submitted, someone within our team at Tractor Tuesday would review that information. We reach out to the student-athlete. We provide the contract. Generally speaking, most NCAA programs have a representative on campus to help these student-athletes with the NIL offers that are presented. We’ve had very little feedback from these representatives. Everything seems very straightforward. We’re offering one-year deals. Then, they sign, we cut the check, get them paid, and they’re a part of the Tractor Tuesday family as being a farm athlete,” said Zach Bosle with Farm Athletes.

To apply, click HERE.

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