Grassroots Engagement With Social Media

(Press Release w/links added)

Social Media Helps Farmers Connect With Consumers

ATLANTA, January 12, 2011 ā€“ Farmers and ranchers attending the Grassroots Engagement With Social Media issues conference at the American Farm Bureau Federationā€™s 92nd annual meeting picked up pointers on how to effectively share their stories and connect with non-farmers.

During a fast-paced presentation, rancher Jeff Fowle and organic dairy farmer Emily Zweber outlined how they have used social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, blogs, YouTube and LinkedIn to connect with non-farmers. Both strongly emphasized the importance of the ā€œhuman elementā€ and the need to be genuine when using social media or else any attempts are destined to fail.

ā€œKeep it relevant and simple, and make it personal,ā€ Fowle advised when it comes to using social media to forge connections with people interested in learning about how their food is grown. Accomplished on several platforms, he describes Facebook as ā€œsocial media on training wheelsā€ and a good place for newbies to get started.

Zweber said scheduling time for social media ā€œlike any other farm taskā€ and viewing it as a component of an overall marketing strategy has paid off. In addition to organic milk, she and her husband, Tim, raise beef, pork and chickens for direct marketing.

ā€œPeople do care about what we do on the farm. Everything we do is interesting to non-farmers,ā€ Zweber said.

Dan Toland of the public relations staff at Ohio Farm Bureau and Mace Thornton, deputy director of public relations at AFBF, also offered tips on getting started with social media and how this type of communication is being used by agriculture in general at the session.

Fowle is president of theĀ Ag Chat Foundation, which strives toĀ empower farmers and ranchers to connect communities through social media platforms. Fowle and Zweber, Farm Bureau members in California and Minnesota, respectively, were part of a squad of guest bloggers who posted their perspectives on events and activities in Atlanta to the AFBF Annual Meeting Blog onĀ www.fb.org.

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The powerpoint I stumbled across (googled across); it is from one of theĀ presentersĀ but from a different presentation.

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