Jackson County Fair places first in Farm Credit Mid-America food drive to combat hunger

INDIANA – Presented by Farm Credit Mid-America and sponsored by Rural 1stFight Hunger, Stock the Trailer is a friendly competition that empowers young Indiana residents to combat hunger.

This summer, 38 county fairs across the state collected 108,593 pounds of food for more than 50 local food banks. This donation sets a new record, surpassing 100,000 pounds for the first time in the competition’s three-year history.

Steve Witges

“We’re committed to supporting rural communities and local agriculture. This is one of the ways we’re honored to do it,” said Steve Witges, Farm Credit Mid-America’s senior vice president of agricultural lending in Indiana. “There are more than 700,000 people in Indiana facing food insecurity. It’s inspiring to see the youth across our state discover new and innovative ways to increase donations for their local food banks.”

Every participating county fair received a donation to support activities that build future agriculture leaders. Additional prize dollars were given to the top five participating fairs. Farm Credit Mid-America donated more than $30,000 to 4-H county fairs. 

The top five participating fairs for 2024 are: 

  • First place: Jackson County Fair raised 16,300 pounds of food and received $5,000
  • Second place: Lake County Fair raised 9,140 pounds of food and received $4,000 
  • Third place: Miami County Fair raised 7,580 pounds of food and received $3,000
  • Fourth place: LaPorte County Fair raised 7,060 pounds of food and received $2,000
  • Fifth place: Vanderburgh County Fair raised 6,126 pounds of food and received $1,000

Jackson County is a two-time winner, also receiving first place in 2022.

To learn more about Farm Credit Mid-America and its commitment to supporting local communities, please visit www.fcma.com