Campbell's, another socially responsible company, has recognized the importance American Farming contributes to the Nation. As an initiative to encourage the growth of American Farming nationwide, Campbell's has partnered with the National FFA Organization to showcase the wealth American Farming brings into the economy. As a result, the campaign 'Help Grow Your Soup' has emerged.
This year Campbell's is giving back to the American Farming industry in gratitude for the 110 years they've supported Campbell's by providing the quality ingredients that make up each spoon of their tasty products. One drive in this campaign is to preserve and restore some of these great barns. To do this Campbell's needs your help!....
What can you do?
10 nominated farms have been showcased on their site. Each barn featured tells their story and their need for preservation. You need to visit each barn and cast your vote either on the 'Help Grow Your Soup' site or their Facebook page. For every vote cast, Campbell's will donate 1$ to the FFA (upto 250,000 US$). Voting closes on January 5, 2010 and the 5 barns with the most votes will be declared the winners of this year's 'Help Grow Your Soup' campaign.
Every vote wins a mini prize
That's right! As a thank you for every vote cast, Campbell's will send you a packet of Campbell'stomato seeds, if you enter the UPC code from one of Campbell's can's of condensed soups. (The mini prize is restricted to one per household and to households in the US and Puerto Rico only.)

The big prize.
One reader will have the opportunity to win an exclusive Campbell's cookbook and 2 cans of Mmm, Mmm, good Campbell's soup.
Here's how you can win it:
1. Mandatory entry (without this, all other entries will be disqualified)-
Vote for 1 of the 10 nominated farms in the campaign, either on the 'Help Grow Your Soup' site or on the Facebook page. Then come back and leave a comment letting me know which farm you voted for.
1 winner will be chosen with the random.org generator on December 5 2009 at 10 pm Central time, so enter before that. The winner's name will be posted thereafter. Please note if any winner does not get back to me 48 hours after his/her name has been posted, I will pick a new winner.
** EBMR Disclaimer: This review has not been monetarily compensated and is based on the information provided by the sponsor.

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I voted for the Bowers School Farm. I have seen this farm before and it is wonderful. It for sure got my vote! Thank you!
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I read all the descriptions & I voted for the Farm At St. Mathais in Brainerd, Minnesota. Not only are they a vegetable farm but they donate their foods! I hope we win!
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