Posts Tagged ‘farmer’

Water n Poo: How one farmer has tapped social media from Twitter to “MooTube” in the name of agvocating

By Heather Koehler, February 2, 2010

At the American Farm Bureau Federation’s (AFBF) annual meeting in January, I had the pleasure of meeting Alabama dairy farmer Will Gilmer, recently appointed chairman of the AFBF Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) committee.  I was excited to talk with Gilmer because in my opinion, he has helped define how farmers can utilize social media to advocate on behalf of agriculture, or as the industry has begun to term “agvocate.”

Here’s my interview with Wil Gilmer.

While Gilmer’s speaking with civic groups and inviting school groups to farm tours, he’s engaging in social media to reach beyond his local community. Using tools like a Facebook page, blog, twitter account (@gilmerdairy) and YouTube channel, Gilmer is maintaining a dialogue and showing how a modern dairy farm produces a safe milk supply while caring for its animals.

And he does so in fun and engaging ways like his MooTube Minutes and other videos featuring Will Gilmer-original songs. For a great sample, check out “Water n Poo.”

Gilmer has 1,000+ followers on Twitter, more than 26,000 hits on his YouTube videos, and 550 Facebook fans. Gilmer’s work is a testament to how, farmers coupled with the tools social media has to offer, have the ability to spread their messages. Hopefully under Gilmer’s and the rest of the AFBF YF&R committee’s leadership, more young farmers will join their ranks as agvocates.

Here are some other great farmer follows on Twitter. A lot of them keep blogs and Facebook pages, too. If your favorite farmer follows are missing, please add them to the list!

@RayLinDairy

@hogs_r_us

@FarmerHaley

@TroyHadrick

@dairydino

@chrischrinn

@JeffFowle

AdFarm pea crop delayed due to frost

By admin, June 22, 2009

Despite a late start and a little frost, the AdFarm pea crop is in the ground and seems to be holding its own. We sprayed for weeds about a week and now all we need is some much-needed rain. Here’s out

Pea Market Update – June

  • The edible pea market was quiet last week as a surplus of stocks still exists in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
  • The Indian Government currently has approximately 500,000 mt of edible peas in various warehouses across the country.
  • Demand should start to increase during the September/October time frame.
  • Feed demand has increased with the surfacing of European interest.
  • Seeding across the prairies is almost complete with the exception of Manitoba.
  • Farmer deliveries continue to be extremely strong sitting at 1.769 million metric tonnes as of May 31, 2009; last year, deliveries were 1.538mmt to date.
  • Visible stocks within primary/port elevators have also increased, currently at 219,000 mt, compared to 105,000 mt at this time last year.
  • Canadian pea exports remain are at 1.644mmt to date, compared to 1.565mmt last year