Ag advocate “The Farm Babe” shares how there are so many opportunities to work in the industry

“When you’re a part of this industry, you are a part of keeping the world alive and thriving! We are nothing without the agriculture industry.”

When young people think of jobs in agriculture, farmer, rancher, or agronomist usually come to mind. While these are key roles, there are a number of additional career opportunities for the next generation.

Michelle Miller, also known as the Farm Babe, has been advocating for the industry.

She spoke with RFD-TV’s Jennifer Vickery Smith on the evolving nature of the ag industry, how you can be a part of ag on and off the field, and her journey.

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