Richard Lynch Helps Raise $25,000 For Farmers and Ranchers at AG Community Relief Barn Bash

On Saturday, June 24th, 2017, Richard Lynch and his band performed at the Ag Community Relief
1st Annual Barn Bash in North Branch, MI. The event raised $25,000 for farmers and ranchers across
the United States, including $2500 in scholarships.

You’d be hard-pressed to find a musician as authentic as Richard Lynch, whose traditional country music fully embodies his hay-raising, farm-dwelling lifestyle. An all-American, blue collar country man, Lynch has poured his heart and soul into the countless chart-topping hits he and his band have produced. Richard is a hard working, personification of pure country. He has been a designer and builder of amazing barns, and as should be expected, he is an American farmer. That’s why helping farmers and ranchers is a cause that is near and dear to Richard’s heart…

On Saturday, June 24th, 2017, Richard Lynch and his band joined Ag Community Relief for their First Annual Barn Bash, held at Swoish Farms in North Branch, MI.  The organization’s goal is to bring aid to active farmers and ranchers that experience devastation across the United States, by assembling volunteers and donations to help mitigate their suffering. The event raised $25,000, with $2500 given back in the form of scholarships for FFA and 4-H members.

Watch a highlight video of the event below:

For more information about Ag Community Relief, please visit https://www.agcommunityrelief.com/about.

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