Farmers encouraged to use social networking sites
Many farmers are finding social media to be a key tool in educating consumers and combating animal rights activists.
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Many farmers are finding social media to be a key tool in educating consumers and combating animal rights activists.
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Talks with EPA yield positive results.
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Social media has benefited agriculture in many ways, according to Ohio Farm Bureau Communications Specialist Dan Toland.
Winning consumer trust is ultimately more important than defeating the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), according to a food industry expert who recently spoke at OFBF’s Trends and Issues Conference.
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