Promoting Agriculture: Why We Suck At It & How We Can Improve
Ag Entertainment
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1h 0m
The Business of Agriculture is all about producing food, fuel, and fiber. We’re damn good at it. What we’re not so good at is promoting our products. In a marketplace that’s oversupplied on just about every Agricultural commodity, differentiation, promotion, branding, and marketing are more important than ever. Maureen Ballatori, CEO of Agency 29 — an Agriculture focused advertising firm — agrees and sometimes disagrees with Damian Mason’s 5 reasons Agricultural promotion flops.
The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by:
Pattern Ag https://www.pattern.ag/
Redox Bio-Nutrients https://www.redoxgrows.com/
Truterra https://www.truterraag.com/
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