Episode 401- Farm4Fun - Jules Wisner - NY to IA

Episode Summary

Welcome to this #Farm4Fun episode of the Farm4Profit Podcast! Today, we chat with Jules Wisner, now from Iowa who moved from New York. Jules shares her journey being involved in agriculture, social media influence, and fun facts about her life.

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Episode Notes

@juleswisner  Instagram 950    TikTok 5.2k   

  • Where are they from, what do they farm, how did they get into farming

  • How’s the family - do they farm with family?

  • 1st Gen Iowa

  • Moved to the midwest from New York State 

  • What are they up to today?

  • What they see that excites them?

  • What do they want to make sure they see before they leave 

  • Career

  • Connection with Ag

  • Grew up with livestock

  • Bachelor's degree in Ag Business

  • Dairy calf manager

  • Raised her own stock

  • Fun Facts

  • 2 dogs that she posted a lot about

  • Faith is important to her

  • Packers fan 

  • Busch Light drinker

  • Getting into western ag fashion industry 

  • How has social media changed her life?

  • Why do it?

  • How would she start it over differently?

  • Which is their favorite platform?

  • How are you getting your message across through social media?

  • If you were an animal, what do you think you would be?

  • If you could make anything bigger on your body what would it be?

 

What has been the best thing you have ever eaten and where did you get it?

 

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