Central Valley Ag hosts annual photo contest to celebrate agriculture though community lens

(York, NE) – Central Valley Ag (CVA) invites you to participate in the 8th annual photo contest, which will be open for entry submission June 16 through July 16.

There are four entry categories: Farming in Action, Black and White, Ag Close Up, and Grit. These categories can encompass a variety of topics within agriculture. Participants are limited to 10 entries each.

“This photo contest provides an opportunity to share our community’s story in agriculture through their photo entries,” said Owen Baker, Senior Vice President of Marketing at CVA. “CVA values strong community connections, and the contest is a great way to not only celebrate those connections, but to capture and communicate this visually.”

A winner from each category will be selected by a panel of judges, as well as one People’s Choice Award. A $100 cash gift card will be rewarded to each of the winners, as well as special placement in CVA print and online publications.

Upon submission, photos will be published to the “CVA Photo Contest” album on the CVA Facebook Page. The People’s Choice Award will go to the photo on Facebook with the most likes, comments, and shares.

CVA member-owners, customers, employees, professionals and community members are welcome to participate.

For more details and to submit entries, visit cvacoop.com/photo-contest.

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