Hello everybody,
Please join us tomorrow, Wednesday October 2 at 7pm Eastern for our free Find & Engage Customers on Social Media Webinar. Presenter Charlotte Smith will share tips to help you to convert your followers on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram into paying customers.You'll learn the difference between a marketing channel and a marketing strategy, and where to focus your efforts. > Register
Best wishes and kind regards,
Larissa McKenna
Humane Farming Program Director, FACT
More Free Upcoming Webinars from FACT
October 2: Find & Engage With Customers on Social Media
Learn the difference between a marketing channel and a marketing strategy, and where to focus your efforts. Learn how best to show up on social media platforms and then convert those followers to paying customers. Our presenter is Charlotte Smith of 3 Cow Marketing. Register
October 16: Transition Off of Nitrogen Fertilizer - Tall Grass Grazing
This webinar will detail the how to’s of tall grass grazing using sheep, the combined economic benefits, and some challenges that may be encountered. Our presenter is Dave Scott, Livestock Specialist with NCAT/ATTRA. Register
October 23: Pasture Weed Management + Identification
Dr. Mark Renz, Professor and Extension Weed Specialist at the University of Wisconsin, will discuss approaches livestock producers can take to manage weeds in their pastures. Dr. Renz will focus much of the webinar on weed identification, highlighting resources available to help with identification and even assist with identification of specific weeds. Register
October 29: Grant Application + Certification Guide Info Session
FACT’s Larissa McKenna and ASPCA’s Kara Shannon will lead a session on the 2019 Fund-a-Farmer Grant application guidelines. They will also discuss the updated Farm Animal Welfare Certification Guide and how farmers can use the information to inform their grant application. Register
November 14: Practical Tips for Multispecies Grazing (new!)
This webinar give you the tools and resources to increase diversity and begin grazing multiple species on your farm. We’ll discuss the benefits, the synergistic relationship between multiple species and the soil and plants, fencing, predators, parasites, and how to stock pastures appropriately. Our presenter is Lee Rinehart, agriculture program specialist with ATTRA. Register