Facebook’s Zuckerberg gets into the cattle game on Hawaii ranch
Facebook’s co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced that he’s entering the farming and ranching industry on a post to social media.
Facebook’s co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced that he’s entering the farming and ranching industry on a post to social media.
A long criticism of how cyclists can act dangerously around farm equipment was posted to the Facebook page Farmers Against Misinformation.
The Facebook page for Only Organic is doing a big fearmongering campaign against conventional agriculture called “Skip the Chemicals.”
If you want to promote your farm on social media, do your research about your customers, stay genuinely yourself, and know where you should be.
It’s recommended to allocate some time to consumer groups where you have an interest.
AGDAILY has set up a destination page on MeWe, one of the fastest-growing social media outlets available today.
Right now, your farm could have a Facebook page that people are posting to or asking questions on without you being there.
In the four and a half years I’ve been blogging, I have banned only 60 people. Every time I consider banning a Facebook follower, it’s a tough decision.
Dairy Management Inc. (who manages the national dairy checkoff) has created a private Dairy Checkoff Farmer Facebook Group
By setting up a farm page on Facebook, you’ve made a powerful decision to engage our urban consumers who want to know more about farmers and farming.