It's time to get on board and spread ag's positive impact to the masses
President Abraham Lincoln once said, “Public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment nothing can fail. Without it, nothing can succeed.”
I have spent three decades of my life communicating for farmers and the agricultural industry. Never has the need to tell agriculture’s story been so great. But with less than 2% of the nation involved in production agriculture, reaching the other 98% seems like a daunting task. Until now …
We have a powerful tool. It’s called social media!
Social media has changed the way people discover, discuss and shareinformation.Social media, if used correctly, takes our story from a monologue to a dialogue. It enables us to have a voice that goes beyond our gravel road to the rest of the world with the stroke of a computer keyboard or mobile device. It means the nightly news no longer has the last word at 10 p.m.
In agriculture, social media has been embraced by some, intrigued by others, and underestimated by many.
Consider these statistics:
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These numbers demonstrate the opportunity social media presents to tell our story.
Here are few easy steps to get started:
1. Understand what resources agriculture organizations have available. For example, the dairy industry can contact[email protected]to learn how to get involved as a dairy advocate. Many other sectors have similar resources.
2. agricultural rock stars who are doing social media effectively. Examples include:
3. “Like” your favorite agricultural organization on Facebook and include your personal perspective when sharing content.
最后,讨论粮食不是农业。食物是relevant and meaningful to others. Keep your story simple, real and reassuring. Consumers want to know their food is safe and healthy and that it comes from well-cared for animals and that the production of this food is done with respect for our natural resources now and in the future. Ultimately, I believe this is what we all want.
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