Communication networks and knowledge sharing are important for the persistence of small farms that operate outside of industrial agriculture. In past years, internet platforms have been promoted as a tool for farm businesses to connect with customers and other farmers. Social media in particular has gained attention as a user friendly and accessible tool for small business viability. Drawing on Uses and Gratifications Theory, this study uses examines interviews with women farmers\u27 in the United States to explore how they view the role of social media for their agricultural practice. Results demonstrate that women farmers report using social media to reach consumers, seek agricultural information, and maintain emotional connections with o...
The fast-growing social media site, Twitter, is growing in popularity among Americans from all walks...
We examined small farmers’ use of and preference for different channels for marketing agricultural p...
To what extent are farmers in Illinois using the social networking platform Facebook and for what pu...
The Internet has had a significant impact in how agriculturists get their information and how they c...
Women farmers worldwide have long been under-recognized and undervalued in agricultural contexts. Tr...
One of the nation’s most important industries, agriculture, has adopted social media to communicate ...
The purpose of this study was is to examine the use of social media as a marketing tool for small fa...
The purpose of this study was is to examine the use of social media as a marketing tool for small fa...
Online communication tools, specifically social media, have provided new ways for agriculturists to ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the current use of social media in agriculture. The p...
To foster direct-to-consumer marketing, some alternative farmers are shifting to online tools like s...
Women farmers and ranchers represent approximately 14% of principal farm operators and 30% of all fa...
The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge level of farmers on basic computer literacy, s...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the current use of social media in agriculture. The p...
We examined small farmers’ use of and preference for different channels for marketing agricultural p...
The fast-growing social media site, Twitter, is growing in popularity among Americans from all walks...
We examined small farmers’ use of and preference for different channels for marketing agricultural p...
To what extent are farmers in Illinois using the social networking platform Facebook and for what pu...
The Internet has had a significant impact in how agriculturists get their information and how they c...
Women farmers worldwide have long been under-recognized and undervalued in agricultural contexts. Tr...
One of the nation’s most important industries, agriculture, has adopted social media to communicate ...
The purpose of this study was is to examine the use of social media as a marketing tool for small fa...
The purpose of this study was is to examine the use of social media as a marketing tool for small fa...
Online communication tools, specifically social media, have provided new ways for agriculturists to ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the current use of social media in agriculture. The p...
To foster direct-to-consumer marketing, some alternative farmers are shifting to online tools like s...
Women farmers and ranchers represent approximately 14% of principal farm operators and 30% of all fa...
The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge level of farmers on basic computer literacy, s...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the current use of social media in agriculture. The p...
We examined small farmers’ use of and preference for different channels for marketing agricultural p...
The fast-growing social media site, Twitter, is growing in popularity among Americans from all walks...
We examined small farmers’ use of and preference for different channels for marketing agricultural p...
To what extent are farmers in Illinois using the social networking platform Facebook and for what pu...