Washington FFA Secretary Claire Sheehan says there are multiple ways to speak to young people, but no matter how you do it, a positive message will resonate better.
Between social media posts, and misleading quotes, farming can come off as a controversial career choice for some young people. Washington FFA Sentinel Aubrey Gardiner says more needs to be done to combat these false storylines.
If you're a certain age, you most likely think the best, or maybe the only, way to communicate with young people is on-line and via social media. Josh Nelson, the 2024-2025 Idaho FFA Vice President, says that's not always the case.
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Hannah McAuliffe, the 2024 Oregon Ag in the Classroom Educator of the Year, says social media is a great way for the farming community to reach young and new consumers. But, she said it's also a great way for young producers to share their way of life.
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The 2024-2025 Oregon state Sentinel Taft Rice says while it can be challenging, he encourages everyone to speak up and advocate for agriculture.
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Even if you're not a fan of social media, you may want to learn how to use the platforms to advocate for your sector of agriculture. Oregon FFA Vice President Spencer Romans explains.
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While social media is an odd, and sometime confusing thing for the Ag community, Madison Weber, Washington’s FFA Treasure says it’s important farmers take time to jump on-line.
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Lillian McGregor, Washington’s FFA State Reporter, says the ag sector can't use excuses or fears to prevent the real story of American farming from being shared.
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Isabel D’Acquisto, the 2021-22 Oregon FFA President says it is important everyone involved with farming advocate about all of the great things taking place in the industry today.
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