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Can Social Media Have a Tangible Impact on Agriculture?

April 7th, 2011 by Courtney Beck

On the heels of South by Southwest’s panel entitled “How Farmers Get Serious Business Done With Mobile”, we’re taking a look at how the expansion of social media has affected the agriculture business.

According to a recent Forbes article, farmers are using social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook to share everything from crop reports to weather conditions.

But what does social media have to do with the bottom line of farming?

It turns out Twitter may have the power to impact the price of corn as well, according to a recent story by CNBC.

CNBC reports that it’s not just the producers that are part of the conversation.

“A lot of time farmers are talking to other farmers and I’m sitting there listening,” says Thomas Elwood, aka @cornbroker, who trades corn and other grains on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. ‘Twitter is kind of like a big coffee house,’ he said.

To grains traders looking for any kind of edge in the markets, Twitter has become a game-changer. Whereas agricultural brokers and traders once spent hours conducting telephone surveys with farmers or embarking on so-called windshield surveys, in which they drove down Interstate 80 during harvest season to eyeball crops, they can now gather real-time updates on planting intentions and yields on Twitter.

So what are you waiting for? Sign up and see where social media can take your business.

And when you do, don’t forget to find us on Facebook and Twitter!

World Dairy Expo cheese stand giveaway

September 28th, 2010 by Courtney Beck

If you’re at World Dairy Expo, you’ve probably seen the long line for the University of Wisconsin-Madison Badger Dairy Club’s very popular cheese stand. Each year, the students sell delicious grilled cheese sandwiches and milkshakes.

As a proud sponsor of the cheese stand, we’re excited to give away passes for free grilled cheese sandwiches and free milkshakes this week to our Twitter and Facebook followers. Here are the details:

  • Tuesday an Wednesday, “Like” us on Facebook or send us an @ message on Twitter between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
  • We’ll announce two winners each day at 3:30 p.m. Double your chances and find us on both sites. Be sure to check our Twitter account and Facebook page to see the winners.
  • I will be at the NutriDense booths #450-451 in the Arena Building from 4 to 4:30 p.m. with the winners’ passes.

Good luck!

Web Moo.0 contest winners use social media to promote dairy

July 19th, 2010 by Karlie Justus

Agvocates across the country and world are using social media to help consumers better promote the importance of dairy to the economy, healthy diets and our farming culture. With this in mind, we launched the Web Moo.0 Contest to find out how the dairy industry is using tools such as Facebook, blogs and Twitter to agvocate.

Since the contest launched in June (which also happened to be National Dairy Month), we have read great entries from very enthusiastic, tech-savvy and knowledgeable industry people. We’re excited to finally announce our winners!

Congratulations to our grand prize winner Ashley Messing, a fifth-generation dairy producer in Michigan who agvocates on her personal blog, Facebook and @armessing Twitter account. With her blog post “Agvocating at its Best,” Ashley didn’t just tell us how she uses social media, she showed us. Here is an excerpt from Ashley’s entry:

By the end of our conversation the daughter asked to get a photo with me because she said I wasn’t anything like she thought a farmer would be. She was going to show all of her friends and tell them all about her experience at Breakfast on the Farm. Honestly, these experiences make me thankful for all of the work I do. In these moments I see what we do pays off, all of the agvocating and communicating. It made my 6 hours of driving, both ways, worth the time and effort.

Ashley will receive registration and travel expenses to the first AgChat Foundation Agvocacy 2.0 Conference at the end of August in Chicago. We can’t wait to hear about all of the great things she will learn and people she will meet.

In addition, congratulations to Marianne Friers of New York and Nancy Grossi of California, our contest runner-ups. Marianne and Nancy will receive Flip Mino Cameras to help them put sights and sounds to their slices of the dairy industry. We look forward to posting videos from both of them here on the blog.

Be sure to check out Marianne’s Northview Diary blog, which she created after writing a weekly farm column for her local newspaper. We thought her combination of old and new media shows how the dairy industry can use both outlets to spread its messages:

I saw blogging as a timelier and more personal way to make a connection with non-farm folks in order to tell them the real story about dairy farming. It has been a tremendous amount of fun and has worked out fairly well I think. Today if you Google “Dairy blog” you will usually find Northview Diary at or near the top of the search results. The best part of blogging about dairy has been daily contact with folks all over the world, some from farm families, but many who have never touched a cow or set foot in a dairy barn.

Nancy impressed us with her obvious passion for agvocacy, which she demonstrates daily on her Wife of a Dairyman blog, @wifeofadairyman Twitter account and Facebook page. Here’s part of her entry:

It was time for me to stand up and do my part, to reach out to the consumer, the community and as many people as I can reach to share my personal story of agriculture.  I believe that sharing my account of what it’s like to live and work, day to day, on a working dairy ranch is extremely important.  I also believe the information I make available, through my blog (The Wife of a Dairyman), Facebook and Twitter will give the public a better understanding and a connection with true agriculture.

Once again, congratulations to Ashley, Marianne and Nancy. A big thank you also goes out to all of our entrants and those who helped promote the contest on their blogs, Twitter accounts and Facebook pages. We’d love to keep the conversation going on Twitter @NutriDense and on Facebook at facebook.com/NutriDense.

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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Grilled Cheese Academy launches website

May 14th, 2010 by Courtney Beck

When I was at the World Dairy Expo last year, I could never make it more than a few minutes without hearing rave reviews about the Wisconsin Badger Club Cheese Stand’s grilled cheese sandwiches. In fact, this is what the line for the stand looked like at nearly all hours of the day:

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New website Grilled Cheese Academy has me hankering for some more of those tasty sandwiches. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board, the site has recipes for 30 different grilled cheese sandwiches, ranging from The Heartland (with aged cheddar and Swiss) to The Dominique (with Gorgonzola and Parmesan).

Grilled Cheese Academy

For more cheesy (in a good way) information, check out the Academy’s Facebook page.

Free social media webinar for dairy producers April 15

April 8th, 2010 by Karlie Justus

A few weeks ago, we shared a unique story about cows who tweet. But what if you’re interested in social media for your (human) self?

Dairy Management Inc., which manages the national dairy check-off program, is sponsoring a free webinar on social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

dairy webinar

The 90-minute tutorial, held Thursday, April 15, will focus on ways dairy producers and other dairy industry professionals can use social sites to stay connected with family and friends, share positive dairy stories, promote their dairies and be an online agricultural advocate.

Interested? To find out what time the webinar will be held and learn more information, e-mail myDairy@rosedmi.com.

Ways to Say Thanks: Dairy Farming Today ePostcards

March 19th, 2010 by Karlie Justus

In celebration of National Ag Week, we’re featuring some “Ways to Say Thanks” to farmers across the country:

E-mail, snail mail…moo mail? Sending a cow through the mail may not be the easiest way to say you care, but Dairy Farming Today makes it easier for milk and cheese enthusiasts to share the love.

The Web site, which also has a Learn More tab chock full of farmer interviews, myths and facts, frequently asked questions, a section on dairy technology and even a dairy dictionary, has a variety of ePostcards ready for you to personalize and send.

Dairy Farming Today - Send an ePostCard

From congratulatory cartoon cows to dairy farmers at work, the cards are a fun way to send a quick note while learning about the men and women that support our nation’s dairy industry.

For more online resources, follow Dairy Farming Today on Facebook and YouTube.

FYI: World Ag Expo kick-off

February 9th, 2010 by Karlie Justus

The 2010 World Ag Expo, the world’s largest annual agricultural exposition, kicks off today at the International Agri-Center in Tulare, Calif., and continues through Thursday.

Welcome to the 2010 World Ag Expo_ Tulare, CA

More than 1,600 exhibitors will be on hand, with free seminars on a variety of topics important to dairy producers, farmers, ranchers and agribusiness professionals.

If you can’t make it out, you can also keep up with the 43rd World Ag Expo using social media: