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Florida Farm Bureau Launches Still Farming Social Media Campaign

Florida Farm Bureau Launches Still Farming Social Media Campaign
To help bring awareness to agriculture, Florida Farm Bureau is encouraging members to show how Florida farmers and ranchers are still planting and harvesting to bring Americans food during the COVID-19 pandemic through social media.
 
Florida Farm Bureau members are sharing photos of daily farming activities on social media and using the #StillFarming hashtag. They encourage all of their members to submit a photo or a short video clip that shows how you are still farming. Tag @FlaFarmBureau in your social media post, and include #StillFarming, so what you share is searchable.
Source : ufl.edu

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