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A thank you note to farmers

December 1st, 2010 by Karlie Justus

Recently, Dairy Herd Network featured a great video that has been spreading quickly in the dairy community, just in time for the holiday season. The video interviews people in large cities and poses the question: Did you know this year, each American farm family will feed 155 people?

Here is some additional information from the video’s YouTube page:

Did you know this year, each American farm family will feed 155 people? Neither did consumers in many major U.S. cities. See their reactions to learning this fact — and then see how grateful they became for America’s farm families. This holiday season, don’t forget to thank America’s farmers.

We have been impressed with the passion and dedication of the entire agriculture industry’s agvocacy efforts, which we were able to see first-hand through our NutriDense Silage Web Moo.0 Contest. Watch the video below to see yet another example of this work, and be sure to tell a farmer thanks!

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Minnesota Farm Network talks with Heather Goode about the Web Moo.0 Contest

June 25th, 2010 by Karlie Justus

We’ve had a great response to the NutriDense Silage Web Moo.0 Contest since we first announced it last week. The dairy industry has a terrific team of agvocates sharing its story.

Tom Rothman of the Minnesota Farm Network talked with Heather Goode, NutriDense communications manager, this week on his radio show about the contest and how social media is being used by Minnesota dairy producers to spread the word about agriculture and dairy.

Listen in to their conversation below.

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Are you using social media to promote the dairy industry? Show us how for a chance to win a trip to the AgChat Foundation’s Agvocacy 2.0 Conference coming up Aug. 30-31 in Chicago. To learn more, visit the Web Moo.0 website.

http://www.nutridense.com/2010/06/16/enter-the-nutridense-silage-web-moo-0-contest/

In the dairy industry, “agvocacy” is especially important

June 24th, 2010 by Greg Jones

Beyond the usual sounds of mooing and milking machines, the dairy industry has been making a lot of noise lately when it comes to positively sharing its story with consumers and media.

Now more than ever, it is important for everyone who touches the industry, from farmers and agribusiness professionals to nutritionists and veterinarians, to pitch in by writing op-eds for local newspapers, describing their work to friends and family, organizing meetings and more. These “agvocates” (agriculture advocates) help consumers better make the “farm to fork” connection and promote the importance of dairy to the economy, healthy diets and our farming culture.

One popular communications tool is social media, which encompasses online communications ranging from blogs to Twitter. When it comes to using social media to promote agriculture, the dairy industry is especially active. In fact, many online leaders credit dairy producers who utilize Twitter, Facebook and personal blogs as leading the way for the online agriculture community.

Online agvocacy efforts are ramped up even more than usual in June to celebrate National Dairy Month, as dairy enthusiasts share industry statistics, weather conditions in the field, information for consumers and positive stories from the farm. Even cows have joined in on the fun, tweeting live updates from their milking machines with a little help from radio frequency ID tags.

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