The Farming Industry Trends reaches professionals who produce crops, raise livestock or purchase farming supplies for resale. This list provides the most current data available to reach professionals driving the agriculture industry.
Farming Industry Trends professionals range from farmers of small, family owned farms to corporate owned farms to large manufacturers and distributors of farming equipment. They prepare fields for planting, immunize livestock, plant crop seed, harvest crops like corn and wheat and repurpose farm waste. They look for ways to get the largest crop yields, improve farm productivity, reduce pest infestation and blight, and sell their product at a good price. They are dedicated and hardworking individuals who provide food and clothing resources for a global market. Farm production includes crops like corn, wheat, soybean, cotton, barley, oats, vegetables and fruit. Many farmers participate in farm to market efforts to feed their local communities. They look for ways to streamline processes, cut costs, and improve workplace efficiencies. This audience pursues continuing education opportunities to stay abreast of marketplace trends.
These professionals are executives, farmers, ranchers, veterinarians, equipment distributors, manufacturers, engineers, and horticulturists. They work in industries such as agriculture, chemicals, manufacturing, conservation, and even animal husbandry. They have job functions that include selling farm supplies and equipment, plant and harvest crops, raise livestock for butcher or resale, practice soil and water conservation, practice good land stewardship, minimize pest infestation, recycle farm waste, market product, and research market pricing.
Products and Services Purchased: Farm and lifestyle magazines, computers, electronics, tractors, radios, cultivators, pest and weed control, inoculants, fertilizers, tractors, planting and harvesting supplies, automation, mobile devices, fencing, crop storage
List Purchasers: Publishers, outdoor apparel providers, technology providers, equipment manufacturers, farm and ranch suppliers, farm associations, R&D firms, consultants, chemical providers, crop insurance providers, event coordinators, financial institutions, legal advisors, continuing education providers, credit card issuers, and more.
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