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I have an agricultural communications degree.
I have an agricultural communications degree and I capture behind-the-scenes content with my iPhone — everywhere from the Winner’s Circle to the warm-up pen.
I have an agricultural communications degree and I manage agvocacy, livestock marketing and equine social media accounts for a living…
I work in a digital role and I don't often get to physically touch hard copies of work. Content is planned, Tweets are tweeted, and designs are created with computer brushes — and it all lives online.
I’ll say it here for the whole internet to read: I do in fact care what other people think of me. Sometimes maybe a little too much.
People often pause when I tell them my degree.
Uh, what was that?
Yep, I graduated with an agricultural communications degree, and no that didn’t give me the ability to talk to plants or cows (but let’s be honest that would be pretty freaking cool) but instead gave me the tools to reach both ag and non-ag audiences. With my degree, I believe I have a unique a perspective because I can speak to both sides — the consumers and the producers. Hailing from the city has given me the opportunity to be versed, and candidly, the credibility to be able to pitch and understand the average consumer’s mindset because I can see through both lenses.
Look, the internet isn’t going away anytime soon. It can be anxiety-inducing, thinking about all the additional work an online presence can require — but does it have to be? By doing a little planning and putting these 3 tips into play for taking your agricultural biz online, it’ll be done (and manageable!) in no time.