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A Practical and Passionate Voice for Agriculture

During her college years, Cheryl was a powerful voice for keeping her college’s agriculture program alive when politicians threatened to end the program.  On a campus in the heart of Illinois farmland, Day quickly realized that her fellow college students had no idea where their food came from and the fight to keep the program open became a stage for educating.   

 

After earning her degree in Ag-Business from Illinois State University, she returned to farm.  Day, along with her husband and two children, raises corn, soybeans, and registered Angus Cattle in Illinois. In addition to her agriculture enterprise, Cheryl freelances as an agriculture communicator and public relations consultant.  

 

Day specializes in agriculture water issues and orchestrates campaigns for various organizations.  As Executive Director for a small agriculture organization, Cheryl has managed, lobbied, and educated members. In addition to her work experience, Day has dedicated countless volunteer efforts to speaking out for agriculture and organizing grassroots efforts to protect the science of producing agriculture products for the next generation to come.

 

YOU CAN Benefit from her personal experience in participating and organizing grassroots efforts to improve your organization's productivity, moral, and efforts.   Book Cheryl for your next event or conference.

"Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens." -Thomas Jefferson
Even at an early age, Cheryl Day was a passionate and practical advocate for agriculture.  As a young child, Day convinced her father that raising Angus Cattle was more than just a hobby but a chosen career path.  She followed the footsteps of eight generations before her, as an agriculture producer.
 
The need to tell her agriculture story had become a priority for Cheryl. As a teenager Day encountered many attempts from anti-agriculture groups to erode the business of agriculture.  

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