Campbell’s Help Grow Your Soup Update
In October, Campbell nominated 10 ten farms and asked voters to choose which would be preserved for the future. Five were chosen – and we’d like to share the first of these renovated barns with you. Below you’ll find before-and-after photos of each, along with videos.
Campbell believes that barns are a cornerstone of the American farm and a symbol of the country’s essential agriculture industry. Through the Help Grow Your Soup campaign, Campbell donated a total of $500,000 to the National FFA Organization supporting educational programs that help students explore the many opportunities that modern agriculture offers. The program spotlights the company’s dedication to the farmers that grow good food and its commitment to the future of the American agriculture industry.
Images of two of the renovated farms, videos and press release after the jump…
In October, Campbell nominated 10 ten farms and asked voters to choose which would be preserved for the future. Five were chosen – and we’d like to share the first of these renovated barns with you. Below you’ll find before-and-after photos of each, along with videos.
Campbell believes that barns are a cornerstone of the American farm and a symbol of the country’s essential agriculture industry. Through the Help Grow Your Soup campaign, Campbell donated a total of $500,000 to the National FFA Organization supporting educational programs that help students explore the many opportunities that modern agriculture offers. The program spotlights the company’s dedication to the farmers that grow good food and its commitment to the future of the American agriculture industry.
Images of two of the renovated farms, videos and press release after the jump…

Join Campbell’s Help Grow Your Soup
Campbell Soup Company is partnering with National FFA to showcase contributions made by the American farmer and to highlight the importance of the American farming industry through its Help Grow Your Soup™ campaign.
For over 110 years, Campbell has been committed to nourishing generations of American families by supporting farmers who grow the quality ingredients that go into each can of Campbell’s condensed soup. This year, Campbell is giving back to the farming community by preserving barns and bringing to life the special stories of how good food is grown.
Campbell invites you to experience 10 farms each with a unique, inspirational story and vote on your pick of barns most in need of preservation. For every vote cast on or before Jan. 5, 2010, Campbell will donate $1 to FFA (up to $250,000). The five barns with the most votes will be announced in January as winners of this year’s Help Grow Your Soup™ program. Campbell, FFA alumni and students, and community members across the country will work to restore the winning barns starting spring 2010.
Experience a few of the barns nominated for preservation after the jump:
Campbell Soup Company is partnering with National FFA to showcase contributions made by the American farmer and to highlight the importance of the American farming industry through its Help Grow Your Soup™ campaign.
For over 110 years, Campbell has been committed to nourishing generations of American families by supporting farmers who grow the quality ingredients that go into each can of Campbell’s condensed soup. This year, Campbell is giving back to the farming community by preserving barns and bringing to life the special stories of how good food is grown.
Campbell invites you to experience 10 farms each with a unique, inspirational story and vote on your pick of barns most in need of preservation. For every vote cast on or before Jan. 5, 2010, Campbell will donate $1 to FFA (up to $250,000). The five barns with the most votes will be announced in January as winners of this year’s Help Grow Your Soup™ program. Campbell, FFA alumni and students, and community members across the country will work to restore the winning barns starting spring 2010.
Experience a few of the barns nominated for preservation after the jump:



