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| AFACT’s Farmer Voices program effectively trains producers to inform consumers |
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| Thursday, 29 July 2010 15:41 |
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Agriculturists from Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Colorado and Kansas gathered for the three day personal development and intensive presentation training program. Participants learned how to harness eye contact, vocal and body energy, as well as other communication tools to be most effective while presenting. The most unique part of the training was that each member of the group could practice these tools and receive immediate constructive feedback from professional coaches. “It pushed me to operate outside of my comfort zone,” said Mike Bodenhausen, participant and president of the Kansas Dairy Association. “You learn the most when you get to that point.” Besides developing the skills to effectively present, attendees also developed their own message based on their personal values. Everyone started this process with an introspection exercise to create a coat of arms, similar to a mission statement. “Recognizing our passion and shared values is exactly what the consumer needs to see,” said Carrol Campbell, participant, and crop and livestock farmer. The next phase of the Farmer Voices program will include placement of trained speakers in front of consumer audiences. “Consumers want to know that food is produced by people who care about the same things they do – family, food and the faith that our animals, land and water will be preserved for future generations,” said Daphne Holterman, Wisconsin dairy farmer. |
| Last Updated on Sunday, 29 August 2010 19:04 |
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