A year of post ideas, photo prompts, seasonal hashtags, and a simple routine that will save you hours every week.
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Running social media for a dealership, co-op, or small ag business means juggling more than anyone realizes—and you shouldn’t have to live on the company account to make it work.
I get it—because I’ve done it. I’ve grown business pages from zero, revived silent accounts, snapped photos of reluctant coworkers, and edited videos between customer calls.
It’s challenging, but far from impossible. You don’t need a fancy ad agency or an expensive degree either (trust me, my degree didn’t even include a class on social media). What you do need is patience, and valuable content (and some quick time-saving hacks).
On this site, you’ll get the tools, templates, and ideas to post consistently, look professional, and finally see real engagement—without relying on trial and error.
1️⃣ The Ag Social Media Shortcut (Free Ebook)
12 months of ideas to help you plan your posts ahead of time, stay in front of your customers, and avoid burnout. **Plus you get access to my weekly newsletter tips!
Free access to my AI caption generator. Just type in what kind of caption you need, and Voila!
Shop professional-level templates and pre-written captions. Simply drag in your own photos, tweak the colors to match your brand and post! (You'll need a free Canva account and a credit card.)
These tools will help level up your social media:

🗂️ 12 Months of Ag-Ready Post Ideas
From planting to harvest to year-end sales — your content calendar is already done.
Quick ideas that work even if you “don’t know what to post.”
Grow reach without random guessing.
A weekly routine that takes minutes, not hours.

I’ve been in your boots—milking cows, raising pigs, selling ag products, and doing an "okay" job on social media:
😅 Not knowing what to post
I’d post randomly and hope something would “stick.” Spoiler alert: it rarely did.
⏰ Struggling with consistency
I’d post for a bit, then I'd lose steam. No new inventory, no holidays to post about, and no new hires, and my posting would vanish.
📉 Seeing zero results
All the time and effort I poured in… and the only feedback I got was the occasional “Like” from my boss. Not exactly motivating.
But I didn’t settle for “just okay.” I learned from my mistakes and built a sustainable system that actually grows audiences, boosts engagement, and drives real sales.
✨ Curious how I did it? I’d love to show you. Start with The Ag Social Media Shortcut!
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