November 25, 2013, Auburn Hills, Mich.
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Just in time for the holiday gift-giving season, the Ram Truck brand
is launching a new photography book with National Geographic titled,
“The Farmer in All of Us: An American Portrait.” The book is available
for purchase now for $45 at www.ramtrucks.com/outfitter and will be in retail stores beginning late spring 2014.
The 300-page coffee table book is a beautiful and comprehensive
collection of original agriculture and farming photography, including
many of the images commissioned by the Ram Truck brand for its “Farmer”
Super Bowl commercial inspired by Paul Harvey’s “So God Made a Farmer”
essay. Every book purchase backs a minimum contribution of $25,000 by
the Ram Truck brand to the National FFA Organization’s “Give the Gift of
Blue” program, which donates traditional FFA blue corduroy jackets to
members who would not otherwise be able to own one.
“Supporting farmers isn’t just about those who till the soil, it’s about
reminding America who we are and where our greatness comes from,” said
Olivier Francois, Chief Marketing Officer, Chrysler Group, LLC. “This
book truly brings the 'Farmer' story to life, and continues to give back
in support of the amazing students of the FFA who embody this spirit
every day.”
To create the book, ten world-class photographers were tasked with
traveling throughout America’s heartland over the course of three weeks
to capture the essence of the farmer. Paul Harvey’s “So God Made a
Farmer” speech served as their inspiration. The photographers’ original
goal was to create the visual backdrop for a television commercial
celebrating the “Year of the Farmer.” The two-minute tribute aired
during Super Bowl XLVII, stopping the nation in its tracks.
The "Farmer in All of Us" book builds on the imagery from the video and
creates a compelling photographic poem, including a foreword by Paul
Harvey, Jr., and personal anecdotes from the 10 photographers. The book
includes more than 240 photos conveying the same spirit as the Ram Truck
brand, which celebrates the values of dignity, fellowship and sacrifice
through hard work. Just as the “Farmer” television video did, the book
aims to inspire the next generation of America’s farmers.
“It is so exciting to see a collection of these stunning images together
in one book. ‘The Farmer in All of Us’ truly represents the soul of the
American farmer,” said Clay Sapp, President of the National FFA
Organization. “We are grateful to Ram for supporting the ‘Give the Gift
of Blue’ program and helping ensure each member of the FFA has the
ability to own their own blue corduroy jacket.”
The Ram Truck brand declared 2013 the “Year of the Farmer” in February
when its much-talked-about “Farmer” television spot aired during the
Super Bowl. The yearlong initiative was designed to bring national
attention to the significance of the American farmer and Ram pledged to
donate up to $1 million dollars to FFA for views of the television video
on the brand’s website. The brand reached the 10-million-view
milestone, equating to the $1 million donation, in less than a week and
presented the check to the FFA Oct. 30 at their annual convention. The
spot has been viewed more than 22 million times to date.
About the Ram Truck Brand
The Ram Truck brand continues to establish its identity and clearly
define its customers since its launch as the newest Chrysler Group LLC
vehicle brand. Creating a stand-alone brand for Ram Trucks has allowed
the brand to concentrate on how core customers use their trucks and what
new features they’d like to see. Whether focusing on a family that uses
its half-ton truck day in and day out, a hardworking Ram Heavy Duty
owner or a business that depends on its commercial vehicles every day,
Ram has the truck market covered.
About the National FFA Organization
The National FFA Organization is a national youth organization of
579,678 student members as part of 7,570 local FFA chapters in all 50
states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The FFA mission is to make a
positive difference in the lives of students by developing their
potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success
through agricultural education. The National FFA Organization operates
under a federal charter granted by the 81st United States Congress, and
it is an integral part of public instruction in agriculture. The U.S.
Department of Education provides leadership and helps set direction for
FFA as a service to state and local agricultural education programs. For
more, visit the National FFA Organization online at www.FFA.org, or on Facebook, Twitter and the official National FFA Organization blog.
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