Busch Light's corn cans are back. Here's how to find them and support local farmers

Starting May 20, 2024, limited-edition Busch Light corn cans will be available at retailers nationwide.
Starting May 20, 2024, limited-edition Busch Light corn cans will be available at retailers nationwide.

If you are 21, you can have a beer and support farmers because Busch Light's corn cans are back.

Every case purchased with the limited edition corn packaging from May 20 until June 30 will support Farm Rescue. Busch Light will donate 10 cents from every corn can — up to $200,000 — to Farm Rescue. The partnership between the beer company and the nonprofit started in 2019.

Farm Rescue has helped nearly 20 families in the state of Iowa, according to a news release from Busch Light. In total Busch Light has raised $1.2 million for Farm Rescue.

"Busch Light continues to raise funds for Farm Rescue through its Corn Cans and tailored campaigns to support the farming and ranching communities that are near and dear to the brand’s heart," the Busch Light news release stated.

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Where to find Busch Light's corn cans

Busch Light is making donations to Farm Rescue for every can of its limited-edition corn cans sold from May 20 to June 30, 2024.
Busch Light is making donations to Farm Rescue for every can of its limited-edition corn cans sold from May 20 to June 30, 2024.

Starting May 20, Busch Light's corn cans will be available nationwide. Look for them at your favorite Iowa grocery, liquor or convenience store.

How to apply for Farm Rescue assistance.

Farm Rescue is an organization that aids farms and raches in Illinois, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota. It provides relief to producers who have experienced major illness, injury or natural disaster, according to Farm Rescue's website.

If you need support as a farmer or rancher, visit FarmRescue.org.

"With support from Busch Light, Farm Rescue is able to provide necessary equipment and/or volunteers to plant, harvest crops, as well as assist with livestock feeding," stated the news release.

Kate Kealey is a general assignment reporter for the Register. Reach her at kkealey@registermedia.com or follow her on Twitter at @Kkealey17.

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