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In this episode, Amanda and Ashleigh pull back the curtain on the "slow" season in Michigan, which is anything but quiet. They dive into the realities of navigating record-breaking rainfall, the steep learning curve of grain marketing, and the vital importance of professional development through programs like Farm Bureau’s ProFILE. From venting to a trusted circle of female friends to finding a sense of belonging in local youth ministries, this conversation explores how staying connected keeps the farm—and the farmer—running.
"Busy people get more done... but you have to know which 'glass balls' you can't afford to drop." — Amanda
"In ag sales, you're the therapist, the punching bag, and the best friend. You never know which one you're walking into." — Ashleigh
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By Ashleigh BryantIn this episode, Amanda and Ashleigh pull back the curtain on the "slow" season in Michigan, which is anything but quiet. They dive into the realities of navigating record-breaking rainfall, the steep learning curve of grain marketing, and the vital importance of professional development through programs like Farm Bureau’s ProFILE. From venting to a trusted circle of female friends to finding a sense of belonging in local youth ministries, this conversation explores how staying connected keeps the farm—and the farmer—running.
"Busy people get more done... but you have to know which 'glass balls' you can't afford to drop." — Amanda
"In ag sales, you're the therapist, the punching bag, and the best friend. You never know which one you're walking into." — Ashleigh
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.