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Farm Aid Comes to Indiana to Support Family Farmers

Farm Aid Comes to Indiana to Support Family Farmers


Farm Aid, the annual music and food festival that supports family farmers, is returning to Indiana this year. The festival will take place on September 23rd at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville.

The lineup for Farm Aid 2023 features an impressive lineup of artists, including Farm Aid board members Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews (with Tim Reynolds), and Margo Price. Other performers include Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Lukas Nelson, Allison Russell, The String Cheese Incident, and Particle Kid.

In addition to the music, Farm Aid 2023 will feature a variety of other activities, including:

  • HOMEGROWN Concessions®, which offer fresh and diverse menus sourced from family farmers practicing ecological methods.
  • The HOMEGROWN Village, which provides interactive exhibits on soil, water, energy, food, and farming.
  • The FarmYard Stage and HOMEGROWN Skills tent, which showcase the knowledge and cultural diversity of agriculture.

Tickets for Farm Aid 2023 go on sale on July 12th. Pre-sale tickets are available for purchase now.

Farm Aid is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1985 by Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, and others. The organization's mission is to support family farmers and promote a vibrant, sustainable agriculture system in America. Through the annual festival and fundraising efforts, Farm Aid has raised over $70 million to assist farmers, expand the Good Food Movement, advocate for changes in industrial agriculture, and champion food from family farms.

Join us in Noblesville, Indiana, on September 23rd for Farm Aid 2023!

 

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