Posts Tagged ‘agvocate’
Leveraging the spirit of agvocacy; it’s bigger than you!
1 voice or 115,000? And how do you leverage your work as an agvocate so that it’s bigger than you? Michele highlights a few of her favorite examples of the spirit of agvocacy from the AgChat Foundation’s Agvocacy 2.0 conference in Nashville. She suggests leveraging voices to have greater impact on the conversation about food and farming…
Read MoreWhen I Grow Up…
A college agvocate gives her perspective on the future. Elizabeth Burns-Thompson is the first in her immediate family with a college degree and is set to go to law school, in order to better serve agriculture.
Read MoreAudacious Leadership for Agriculture
Does agriculture have the authenticity, audacity and action to really lead the conversation about food? Michele asks what the food and farming picture looks like in 2021 in this thought provoking post. She believes agriculture has fallen into a dangerous mode of reacting rather than slowly and carefully building relationships through our every day actions.
Read MoreAgvocating II: Overcoming objections with a smile
A quality product provides opportunity to change opinions, writes Laura Nelson. She believes helping people feel good about your product will be a shield whenever your story isn’t portrayed with the utmost quality. Read more in this second agvocacy post from Certified Angus Beef…
Read MoreInsider’s Scoop on John Deere & Social Media
Self-proclaimed ag nerd Tara Saylor Litzenberger gives you an inside look at how agribusinesses are using social media. Read here for the scoop on Deere’s policy and how they’re using new tools in the online era.
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