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Michelle Miller - "The Farm Babe"

Michelle Miller, known as “The Farm Babe,” is a globally recognized agriculture expert, speaker, and industry advocate who has spent more than a decade translating complex food and farming topics for mainstream audiences. Drawing from years of firsthand experience visiting farms, research facilities, and food companies around the world, she brings a credible, science-based perspective to modern agriculture. 

 

Michelle has been featured in Forbes, AGDAILY, Business Insider, NYT, and on major broadcast outlets for her ability to dismantle myths and communicate with clarity, humor, and authority. As a sought-after keynote speaker, she equips farmers, brands, and organizations with practical strategies to strengthen trust and shape the future of food and farming.

For more details, please visit Michelle's website.

Why Hire Michelle?

"Michelle Miller’s high-energy approach and authentic passion for agriculture captivated our audience from start to finish." 

    - Dani Traweek, Colorado Agricultural Leadership Program 

"Michelle captivated the audience, helping them understand how to amplify their voice in the new social world."

    - Robert D. Saik, Author and Founder of AgVisor Pro

Book Michelle for Your Next Program:

Bridge Gaps. Grow Trust.

Michelle's Most Popular Speaking Topics

Cultivating Connections
Bridging the Gap Between Farmers and Consumers

 

In a world where social media drives public perception, Michelle Miller, known as the “Farm Babe," shares how farmers and ranchers can use their voices to tell authentic stories, counter misinformation, and connect with consumers. With fewer than 2% of people directly involved in agriculture, Michelle offers practical tips and inspiration to help audiences communicate effectively, build trust, and proudly share the real story of modern farming.

The Power of Influence for Ag Advocacy
Identify and Leverage Your Unique Voice

 

In this engaging keynote, Michelle reveals how influence and storytelling can shape public understanding and policy in agriculture. She teaches audiences how to identify and leverage their unique voice to advocate for the industry, engage policymakers and the public, and build strong relationships that protect both perception and profitability in farming.

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