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Tag Archives: False Advertising
The Scarecrow – Again
Read this article On your blog; write a synopsis of the article. Minimum of five sentences. Your post is due Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 8:15 a.m.
The Scarecrow
View this video: The Scarecrow from Goodvertising on Vimeo. After viewing the video, reflect on your blog about your thoughts about the ad, How does it make agriculture look? What specifically in the video do you believe was not truthful … Continue reading
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It’s National FFA Week. A time when we celebrate the history and traditions of American agriculture and leadership. Part of that responsibility is to be sure that we are adequately educated and can speak intelligently about our industry. View this … Continue reading