Social Media Connections:
Building a strong local voice is key for the dairy industry. Connect with other farmers, processors and industry members online through social media or set up your own social media presence.
Please let us know if you have additional resources to add to this list.
- Twitter: Twitter is a great way to communicate short messages (140 characters or less) with consumers and other farmers. It is easy, portable, and a great way to start a movement. Want to set up your own Twitter account? Click here for a "How To" guide. Follow and support other farmers by visiting their Twitter pages or following them using the following handles.
- @DairyUTNV: Your local Dairy Council Homepage
- @bowndairyman: Utah Farmer
- @garrickhall: Utah Farmer
- @utahmilk: Utah Milk Processor, Utah Farms
- @beehivecheese: Utah Cheese Maker
- @hebervalleymilk: Utah cheese & milk
- @winderfarms1: Local Processor & Home Delivery
- @farmerchica: Idaho Farmer
- @hulldairy: Idaho Farmer
- @Agchat: Agriculture forum for sharing information
- Facebook: Share pictures, post videos about your farm, and interact with your community through Facebook. Interested in setting up a Facebook page? Click here for a "How To" guide. Follow and support other local farmers by checking out and "liking" their pages:
- You Tube: Showing consumers what goes on on your dairy and what dairy farming is all about can be a powerful tool. Setting up a YouTube Channel is easy. Click here for a 101.
- myDairy: Brought to you by Dairy Management Inc. and your checkoff dollars, this site provides farmers with with a toolkit of consumer-tested messages and social media solutions.

