Super Bowl Sunday isn’t just about the game, millions of Americans will gather around snacks and drinks powered by U.S. agriculture, from chicken wings and chips to cheese and produce supplied by farmers and ranchers across the country. For the average viewer, the Super Bowl represents the abundance of the U.S. food system, but for farmers, it highlights the production constraints required to meet a single day’s demand.

As the American Farm Bureau Federation highlights in a recent report, favorite game-day foods like wings, chips, pizza toppings, and dips all trace back to farm production, underscoring how deeply agriculture supports one of the nation’s biggest food consumption days, even as many farmers are facing rising costs and tighter margins.

Read the full article to see how you contribute to America’s biggest snacking day of the year.