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Busch Light Brings Back Limited-Edition Farming Cans to Honor American Farmers & Ranchers

Busch Light Brings Back Limited-Edition Farming Cans to Honor American Farmers & Ranchers
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Published: June 23, 2026
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Building on its 7-year partnership with Farm Rescue, Busch Light reaffirms its unwavering commitment to farming and ranching communities nationwide  

Key Facts:   

• Busch Light Farming Cans return for summer 2026, with proceeds up to $200,000 donated to Farm Rescue, supporting farm and ranch families.  

• The cans also feature the U.S. Farmed seal, indicating at least 95% of Busch Light’s ingredients are U.S.-grown. 

• Anheuser-Busch also recently launched the ComBar — a first‑of‑its‑kind mobile bar built from a real combine harvester to honor American farmers.  

St. Louis, MO – June 23, 2026 – This summer, Busch Light is honoring the hardworking people of American agriculture with the return of its limited-edition Farming Cans. Arriving ahead of the July 4th holiday with a special patriotic design, the cans celebrate the farmers and ranchers who have served as the backbone of America since its founding. 

The cans proudly feature the U.S. Farmed seal, signifying that at least 95% of Busch Light’s agricultural ingredients are grown right here in the U.S. by American farmers. Through this commitment, Busch Light continues to champion homegrown quality and encourages consumers to “Choose Beer Grown Here” in direct support of American farmers.  

Busch Light’s dedication to the agricultural community goes beyond the can. Now in its seventh year partnering with Farm Rescue, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing critical material aid to family farms and ranches across the Midwest, Busch Light is reinforcing that this is more than a campaign – it’s an ongoing commitment. From July 1, 2026 to September 1, 2026, Busch Light will donate $0.10 per case* of Busch Light sold — up to $200,000 — to Farm Rescue. To date, the partnership has helped raise over $1.5 million, delivering real, tangible relief to more than 1,300 farm and ranch families stricken by unexpected crises. 

Krystyn Stowe, Head of Marketing, Busch Family & Natural Family at Anheuser-Busch said: “Farmers and ranchers are the backbone of America, and Busch Light is proud to stand with the people who keep this country running. 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.” 

Busch Light’s partnership with Farm Rescue began in 2019, and the support from its fans has enabled the organization to expand its impact significantly. The funds raised help provide critical aid, such as planting, harvesting, and livestock feeding assistance, at the moments when farmers and ranchers need it most. This support is especially crucial in states where Busch Light is a fan-favorite and where many Farm Rescue recipients reside. 

Tim Sullivan, Executive Director at Farm Rescue said: “The consistent and dedicated support from Busch Light and Anheuser-Busch has been instrumental in our ability to answer the call for help. When a crisis hits a family farm, it affects generations. The contributions from this partnership allow us to provide the equipment and volunteer workforce needed to keep these farms running and help them through challenging times.” 

As a leading American manufacturer, Anheuser-Busch has been proudly committed and connected to American farmers for more than 165 years. Each year, the company spends $700 million sourcing nearly all of the high-quality ingredients in its iconic American beers from 700 U.S. farmers, many of whom it has worked with for generations. As the first company to achieve U.S. Farmed certification for several of its industry-leading beers, Anheuser-Busch is proud to encourage consumers to “Choose Beer Grown Here” in support of American farmers. The Busch Light Farming Cans, bearing the U.S. Farmed seal, are a direct reflection of this deep-rooted commitment to the entire agriculture community across the U.S. 

Coinciding with America’s 250th birthday, Anheuser-Busch is debuting the ‘ComBar’ – a 10-ton, 400 sq. ft. mobile bar engineered from a real combine harvester, built to honor the American farmers behind its iconic beer. Embarking on a nationwide tour this summer, the first-of-its-kind activation serves as a giant “thank you” to the growers who power American farming and a physical reminder that the quality of Busch Light is rooted in American agriculture. 

Busch Light encourages any farm or ranch family impacted by illness, injury, or disaster to apply for assistance at FarmRescue.org. 

For more information on Busch Light’s commitment to farmers, visit www.Busch.com/forthefarmers and follow @BuschBeer on X, Facebook, and Instagram.  

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*Case = 24-pack case equivalent


About Busch Light

Busch Light is made with exceptional ingredients and has a crisp, refreshing taste that is as cold and smooth as a mountain stream. The beer brewed for the great outdoors takes cracking a cold one and heading for the mountains seriously, with passion points rooted in fishing, hunting, farming, NASCAR, rodeo and country music. With a focus on meeting fans where they already are with a Busch Light in hand, the brand has experienced consistent growth since 2019. The Busch brand name represents a family of products including Busch Beer, Busch Light, Busch NA and Busch Ice. For more information, visit www.busch.com and follow Busch Light on X, Facebook, and Instagram. 

About Farm Rescue 

Farm Rescue was founded in 2005 and has helped over 1,200 families since its inception. The organization’s mission is to help farmers and ranchers who have experienced a major illness, injury, or natural disaster by providing the necessary equipment and volunteer labor to perform time-sensitive services. Applications for assistance are currently being accepted and can be obtained at farmrescue.org or by calling 701-252-2017. 

About Anheuser-Busch  

At Anheuser-Busch, our purpose is to create a future with more cheers. For more than 165 years as a leading American manufacturer, we have delivered a legacy of brewing great-tasting, high-quality beers that have satisfied beer drinkers for generations. As the nation’s top brewer, one of the fastest growing spirits companies, and an insurgent force in energy drinks, we drive economic prosperity nationwide through investments in our people, facilities, and communities. We are the only alcohol company that invests in the U.S. at this scale. 

We make the nation’s most iconic beers, ready-to-drink spirits and beyond beer brands, including Michelob ULTRA – America’s #1 top-selling and fastest-growing beer – Busch Light, Budweiser, Bud Light, Stella Artois, Cutwater Spirits, NÜTRL Vodka Seltzer, BeatBox, industry-leading craft beers and non-alcohol beers like Michelob ULTRA Zero. We are guided by our commitment to the communities we call home and to the 65,000 hardworking Americans who bring our products to life. That’s who we are. For more information, visit www.anheuser-busch.com or follow Anheuser-Busch on LinkedIn, X, Facebook, and Instagram.  

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FAQs 

1: What is the 2026 Busch Light Farming Can release? 

This summer, Busch Light is celebrating the backbone of America with the return of our limited-edition Farming Cans. This year’s cans feature a special patriotic design honoring the hardworking people of American agriculture. 

2: Why does Busch Light release these special Farming Cans? 

Our connection with the farming community runs deep. There is no Busch Light without the high-quality ingredients grown right here in the U.S. by American farmers. Releasing these cans is our way of honoring their work, encouraging our fans to ‘Choose Beer Grown Here,’ and continuing our vital support for our nonprofit partner, Farm Rescue. It’s not just a campaign for us; it’s an ongoing commitment to the communities that keep America running. 

3: What is Farm Rescue and how does Busch Light support them? 

Farm Rescue is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing critical aid like planting, harvesting, and livestock feeding assistance to family farms and ranches stricken by unexpected crises. From July 1, 2026 to September 1, 2026, Busch Light will donate $0.10 per case* of Busch Light sold — up to $200,000 — to Farm Rescue. Over the past 7 years, Busch Light has helped raise over $1.5 million for the organization to date, delivering real, tangible relief to more than 1,300 families when they need it most. *Case = 24-pack case equivalent 

4: What is the U.S. Farmed seal featured on the cans? 

The U.S. Farmed seal is a certification signifying that at least 95% of a product’s agricultural ingredients are grown in the U.S. Busch Light proudly features this seal on our Farming Cans to champion homegrown quality and give our fans a simple way to directly support the American agricultural community with every purchase. 

5: Where can fans find the Farming Cans and support the cause? 

The limited-edition Busch Light Farming Cans are available nationwide, while supplies last. Busch Light will also be bringing its support for farmers with an on-the-ground presence at state fairs and farm shows across the country this summer. 

6: What is the “Choose Beer Grown Here” initiative? 

Launched by Anheuser-Busch, the “Choose Beer Grown Here” initiative underscores our longstanding connection to U.S. agriculture. It encourages consumers to opt for products, like Busch Light, that use ingredients sourced directly from U.S. farms. 

7. How does Anheuser-Busch invest in American agriculture? 

We source nearly all of our ingredients from U.S. farmers, investing $700 million annually to source high-quality ingredients from 700 American farmers. 


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