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Farmers have been reading farm magazines and newspapers for nearly two hundred years in the U.S., holding those beloved magazines in their hands and even calling some the “Bible of agriculture.” In a world where more and more readers are finding those stories online, what does the future hold for print media in agriculture? And what do young ag journalists have to say about it all? That's what our next episode in this series will dive into, with host Holly Spangler and Natalina Sents Bausch, Associate Digital Director for Successful Farming. They talk through: How younger farmers consumer and enjoy storytelling What kinds of demands are on their time How digital content can be grouped, collected and directed right at a specific farmer, based on their needs Why farmers still love to be in print – and still want 15 copies of that magazine How we can tell stories differently in print and online
When Hannah Borg set off for college, she didn’t picture herself returning to the family farm, much less managing thousands of chickens with her Mom. Today, she’s the 6th generation to work on the Nebraska operation. As a young farmer she’s carrying on cattle and cropping traditions while bringing new opportunities to the farm. Join host, Natalina Sents, and Guest Host, Rob Sharkey, to learn how Hannah has embraced the poultry learning curve and addressed the new dynamic to the relationship with her parents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natalina Sents; Digital Content Manager, Successful Farming MagazineNatalina Sents is the kind of intrepid young reporter written about in comic books. She is brave, empathetic and acutely aware of what is going on around her. She is one of the most respected storytellers of agrarian life in our modern era. We discussed working multiple jobs, virtual reality, how to listen in a conversation. I reached out to Natalina after having read her work, and spoken with her at conferences but I never realized how deeply insightful and connected she was with the views of others. As I re-listen to this episode, I hear so much more in her answers than I heard at the time. Sign up to be in the Articulate Ventures NetworkNatalina Sents on Twitter @Roots_Journey@VanceCrowe
Natalina Sents chats with us about her experience at Agritechnica in Germany.
Natalina Sents of Successful Farming joins the podcast today as we recap our time at Ag Media Summit in Scottsdale, Arizona. She joins Kelsey Litchfield as they discuss their favorite sessions, what they learned, and other big takeaways from the summit. If you didn't join us in Arizona, here's your virtual chance!
Natalina Sents grew up in a small town in southeastern Iowa, but not on a farm. Today she is visiting farms in every state in the U.S. and blogging about it as part of Beck's Why I Farm Roadtrip. As she nears the end of her year-long journey, she took a break from her hectic travels and visited the Successful Farming studios to chat with Jason Meeker and Anna McConnell about the experience so far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Getting insights on trade isn't always easy, but with a guest host like Natalina Sents from "Successful Farming" it makes it that much easier. We were also able to sit down with Chase De Coite and Dr. Doug Ensley from the NCBA Convention in New Orleans.
Natalina Sents is an Iowa State University graduate with a degree in Agricultural Business and an Ambassador of Beck’s Hybrids’ Why I Farm Roadtrip initiative. Since graduating in 2016, she has followed every college student’s dream of travelling the country. She has visited over 40 different states throughout the United States to interview farmers about their experiences in agriculture. Natalina joins me today to discuss the Why I Farm Roadtrip initiative, how it got started, and how it has changed her perspective on life and the agriculture industry. She also shares some of the most touching stories she has heard throughout her journey as well as some of the most unique commodities she has seen on farms across the country. “What makes agriculture such an awesome community is the people.” - Natalina Sents Today on AgGrad Live: How she combined her creative desires with her passion for agriculture to find a career she loves. He most unique agricultural commodity she has seen on a farm throughout her travels. How the roadtrip initiative has changed her perspective and career goals. The opportunities that await after the roadtrip is over. Her favorite stories from the road. Natalina’s Advice to College Students: Make sure your priorities are right. Take time to get to know yourself. Take time to cherish the people you meet. Connect with Natalina Sents: Why I Farm (http://www.whyifarm.com/) Why I Farm Blog (http://www.whyifarm.com/blog.html#!/blog/all) Roots Journey Blog (http://therootsjourney.blogspot.com/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/Roots_Journey) Snapchat Connect, Share & ADVANCE Your Career in Agriculture Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of AgGrad Live - the podcast helping aspiring, new, and veteran professionals advance their careers in the agriculture industry. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show on iTunes, visit our website, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Don’t forget to share each episode on your favorite social media platforms to help other professionals advance their careers in the agriculture industry!
This episode's guest is originally from the great state of Iowa. For 12 months, you could say Natalina Sents a wanderer of sorts, traveling all 50 of the United States, with a simple mission to honor the American Farmer. Natalina shares her point of view on a one-size-fits-all career path, her parent's fears of her traveling the world and the diversity in agriculture she encountered. She shares what inspired her to pack her bags and set forth on a tour of American agriculture, including the viewing of The Henningsen's Why I Farm video. What's next for Natalina? You'll have to listen to find out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEb7nJ9DqqA
Join Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson as they discuss the latest breaking news, market updates, and Natalina Sents takes a break from her "Why I Farm Roadtrip" to join AND.