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October 26, 2024

Boost Sales Through Education and Engagement

Raising pinkeye awareness and changing behaviors was the client’s goal. Farm Journal deployed data-driven educational and customer engagement tactics to reinforce the value of prevention as part of a disease management program, and as a viable option to improve producer ROI.
Education Key to Perception Change on Pinkeye

Raising pinkeye awareness and changing behaviors was the client’s goal. Farm Journal deployed data-driven educational and customer engagement tactics to reinforce the value of prevention as part of a disease management program, and as a viable option to improve producer ROI.

Education Key to Perception Change on Pinkeye

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