I've just ticked my annual skin off my list.
There’s many reasons I make time for a skin check each November, including:
I now know that - coupled with sun smart behaviours - I’m doing everything I can to prevent skin cancer and also catch it as early as possible if it happens. Have you had your skin checked in the past year? If not, it’s time to make the booking! Natasha
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Here at I Heart Farming we specialise in writing long-form content ... but what exactly does that mean? We write content including, but not limited to: + articles + blogs + editorials + opinion pieces + staff profiles + product spotlights Basically all these forms of writing are "long-form", they are long (well longer than the average social media snippet many are accustomed to these days) and generally have a purpose. For example, that could be to express an opinion, explore a topic or share a person's story. This form of content usually requires one or more interviews to gather information and sometimes extra research as well. This information is condensed and written in a way so that it is easy to read and in language farmers understand. Our Founder Natasha Lobban has been a rural and regional journalist for more than 15 years and brings her well-honed skills to optimising long-form content for agribusinesses. Sometimes it's creative, sometimes its short and sharp, this all depends on a client's needs, styles and wants. We don't specialise in social media campaigns or SEO-optimised website content. We focus on long-form content because we love it and excel at it. Let us know if you need any help with your long-form content! We're excited to have just released our 2023 content packages.
In addition to our popular BEEF UP package, which delivers six articles a month, next year we will also be offering SEED SUCCESS for those wanting a little less and RAISE THE BAA for clients wanting more. I'll be sharing more details here in coming days, but I encourage you to check out the links above to find out more details if you need to beef up your long-form content. You don't want to miss out on becoming an I Heart Farming VIP client! It was a pleasure to work on this story for the Victorian Farmers Federation's magazine.
Recognising and championing the changing face of Australian farming is a passion of mine, so it was interesting to dive into the nitty gritty of it and compare the latest Census data with historic information. Thanks also to Danyel Cucinotta for providing her insights on the issue. Keep challenging the stereotypes and changing opinions one person (and midwife) at a time, Danyel. Natasha 💚 Check out the story below or the magazine in its entirety at: https://lnkd.in/gbfmpj8g More than 100mm of rain fell over the weekend here at Eldorado, in North East Victoria.
This is our creek paddock, with the water entirely covering our flats land on Reedy Creek (over some brand new fencing of course). It’s normally a trickle. We’ve had a big couple of weeks with power outages, road closures and dodgy phone and internet thanks to ongoing stormy weather. It’s a big mess, but our locality has been luckier than other areas such as Echuca and Shepparton/Mooroopna and I’m very grateful to still have our home dry and livestock safe. Many cannot say the same across the state at the moment. I’m incredibly thankful for all the hard working teams and volunteers who have been working around the clock to help however they can. If anyone is looking for feedback for how to help regions during floods my two cents worth is improve communications. Information in emergency/extreme situations should be accurate, frequent and easy to understand. People have enough to worry about in these circumstances without trying to make decisions without facts. There is much to improve in this space - for example while I appreciate road closure data is always changing, it’s of utmost importance that it’s correct. This has been a major failing across the state in recent months and must be addressed. And telcos must ensure that adequate communication services, both phone and internet, are in place so these messages can be received. As our weather keeps throwing more and more challenges our way, we must have the tools to stay safe and informed. |
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