Episode 88

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Published on:

15th Nov 2024

National Ag Day with Ruby Canning - Mavstar Photography

Celebrating National Ag Day, Ruby Canning from Mavstar Photography shares her deep connection to agriculture, her journey as a livestock photographer, and the significance of National Ag Day. She reflects on her cherished cow Dakota, her diverse agricultural background, and the importance of family values in her life. Ruby emphasises the need for greater understanding and support for farmers, encouraging listeners to appreciate where their food comes from and to engage with their local agricultural communities. The discussion also touches on the mental health aspects of farming and the importance of fostering connections within the agricultural sector.

Takeaways

  • Ruby Canning emphasises the significance of National Ag Day in sharing farmers' stories and their dedication to feeding the world.
  • Growing up with livestock, Ruby shares how her beloved cow Dakota symbolises family and agricultural legacy.
  • Ruby's photography business focuses on capturing the essence of livestock, supporting farmers in marketing their cattle.
  • The importance of building relationships in agriculture is highlighted as key to success in Ruby's photography career.
  • Education about where food comes from is crucial; Ruby encourages consumers to connect with local farmers.
  • Mental health awareness in the farming community is vital, and simple conversations can make a difference.

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