Show Us Life Through Your Lens: The 2026 IAS Photo Contest is Open!

Apr 28, 2025


Every year, the Innovative Ag Services calendar celebrates the landscapes and lifestyles that make our cooperative community so unique. From tranquil sunrises over the fields to the hardworking hands that make it all happen—these are the stories we want to tell through your photos.

The 2026 IAS Photo Contest is officially underway, and we invite all members and employees to participate. Whether you're capturing everyday moments on the farm or a striking seasonal shot, your image could be one of the 12 featured in next year’s calendar.

This year, we’re doing things a little differently: each participant can submit only one photo, so make it count! We're excited to see your very best.

Entries are due by August 31, 2025. The top photo will earn the coveted cover spot on the 2026 IAS Calendar and a special prize package.

Two Ways to Enter:

  1. Email your photo and completed entry form to: communications@innovativeag.com
  2. Use our easy online form: Submit Your Photo
Let’s celebrate the landscapes, moments, and people that make up our cooperative legacy—one photo at a time.

See official rules.

 
 

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