Building Bridges to Agriculture: Skills Learned in the Military are a Great Fit for Farming Careers

Evocati PR's President & Founder Demonstrates How to Attract More Veterans in Agriculture in an Exclusive Feature by The American Vegetable Grower Magazine

About the Feature

Barrett Y. Bogue, Evocati PR's President & Founder, drew on his experience as a military veteran, entrepreneur, and work with agriculture clients, to offer insight on ways America's agriculture sector can attract more veterans into the workforce.

"Many veterans are drawn to farming and agriculture due to the therapeutic benefits it offers and its alignment with military skills such as discipline, leadership, and strategic planning, USDA data shows. The structured yet dynamic nature of agricultural work provides a sense of purpose and community for veterans transitioning to civilian life. Recognizing these factors, agricultural businesses have an opportunity to tap into this valuable talent pool by developing tailored communication strategies that resonate with veteran communities."

The article offers tactical ways leaders in the agriculture sector can market to and attract more veterans into farming careers.

Click here to read the feature.

Distributed ten times per year with regional and topical reports, The American Vegetable Grower remains the trusted source for providing editorial expertise on production issues, the newest technologies, varieties, equipment advances and marketing advice.

Thanks to The American Vegetable Grower for sharing our insight!


 

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Dylan Steadman

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