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Share your rural spirit in the upcoming 2025 photo contest

Jan 16, 2025
By Farms.com

Win $5000 by showcasing agricultural life in your community

Lallemand Plant Care is excited to announce the return of the Hometown Roots Photo Contest for 2025. This contest invites participants to showcase the beauty of agriculture and rural life by submitting a photo or a short 30-second video. 

"At Lallemand Plant Care, supporting our communities is at the heart of what we do," said Anne Favre, Strategic Marketing Director “USA & Canada, Lallemand Plant Care. "We're excited to bring this contest back and look forward to seeing how participants showcase the spirit of agriculture and rural life." 

To enter, capture a photo or video that you believe best represents the spirit of your rural community or farm. Upload your submission to the contest website, www.lallemandhometownroots.com, along with a short description of why it reflects your community's uniqueness. Participants can submit up to 10 entries, with one submission allowed per week. 

The contest will be open from January 13, 2025, to August 15, 2025. Three lucky winners will receive a $5,000 donation to a local charity or community organization of their choice. The contest is open to residents of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. 

Since its inception in 2021, Lallemand has donated $100,000 to agriculture-related initiatives, making a significant impact on rural communities across North America. 

For more details and to enter the contest, visit www.lallemandhometownroots.com


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