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Florida Farm Bureau Launches Still Farming Social Media Campaign
Apr 06, 2020
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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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