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“And at the end of the day, the best thing you can do is, as long as you have good intentions, is to put some piece of your story out there because I promise you somebody will find a connection.” 

Every farm has a story worth telling, but finding the confidence to share it isn't always easy. In this episode, third-generation cattle woman Ashlynn Jones shares her journey of returning to the family farm and finding her voice as an ag advocate. From winter chores to family transitions, she shows how sharing even simple daily moments can help bridge the gap between farmers and consumers. 

Key Topics: 

Transitioning back to the family farm 

Finding confidence to share your ag story on social media 

Starting with one platform and building from there 

Women in agriculture 

The importance of showing daily farm life 

Supporting different farming methods 

Connecting with consumers who are generations removed from farming 

Managing cattle during extreme weather 

Family legacy in agriculture 

For those looking to connect with Ashlynn and learn more about her journey, you can find her on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok

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Other Episodes You May Enjoy: 

Episode 1: Collaborating for Progress in Ranching with Cassidy Johnson 

Episode 62: Your Life’s Bingo Card and Flower Farming with Liz Fielder of Sunny Mary Meadow Farms  

Episode 47: Building Connections with Strong Ag Women with Jana Earp 

 

About the Host of Farming On Purpose, Lexi Wright: 

 

I’m your host, Lexi Wright. I started the Farming on Purpose Podcast from a passion for sharing the future of production agriculture. 

 

Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.