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Animal Rights Extremists Take Their Cause to the Courtroom

While some animal rights activist organizations rely on tactics like undercover video campaigns where individuals misrepresent themselves to get hired on farms or plants, others are much more brazen in their approach.

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4 Keys to Prevent Animal Activist Attacks in the Wake of a Disaster

Animal rights extremist organizations are known for attempting to take advantage of unfortunate situations. That means farmers need to think about potential activism while coming up with crisis plans. 

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Things Animal Rights Activists Say: 2021 Edition

“Every morsel of meat we eat is slapping the tear-stained face of a hungry child.” Hannah Thompson-Weeman shares remarkable quotes from 2021 activist conferences to demonstrate what animal ag is up against.

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Food Systems Under Scrutiny at UN Food Systems Pre-Summit

The U.S. agriculture community tends to be proud of our role in providing families around the world with safe, affordable and nutritious food. And we have reason to be. However, not everyone shares that same sentiment.

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Nutrition: The Next Activist Battleground?

With so much conversation around sustainable nutrition and some voices calling for everyone to ditch meat to save the planet, we all need to get more comfortable communicating about nutrition. 

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When Events Return, So Will Protests

While in-person events have a long list of benefits, there is one downside – they allow animal rights activist organizations to attempt to gain attention for their cause by holding “disruptions” and protests.

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Stand Up For Animal Ag: Policies Loom That Could Impact Your Farm

Attempting to use the legislative process to make things more difficult for animal agriculture is far from a new tactic for animal rights activist organizations, but things seem to be heating up in this area. 

Get Ready to Step Up Sustainability Efforts This Year
Get Ready to Step Up Sustainability Efforts This Year

While the pandemic is still a reality, the arrival of the vaccine has allowed other conversations to reignite. One of the most prominent animal ag-related conversations we foresee for this year is sustainability.

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What’s Next for Animal Activism in 2021 and What Can We Do About It?

As much as 2020 has shown us being flexible is just as valuable as having plans, I still believe there is merit to taking a moment to reflect on some of the trends we’ve seen and how they may impact us moving forward.

Animal Ag in the Crosshairs at Another Virtual Activist Gathering
Animal Ag in the Crosshairs at Another Virtual Activist Gathering

Animal agriculture was once again a major focus for animal rights activists at the 2020 Taking Action for Animals Conference. Hannah Thompson-Weeman reports on key thoughts shared at the virtual event.

Things Animal Rights Activists Say: 2020 Edition
Things Animal Rights Activists Say: 2020 Edition

“A movement like ours is the beginning of the end of animal agriculture,” said Miyoko Schinner of Miyokos Vegan Creamery at a conference this summer. Hannah Thompson-Weeman shares what animal ag is up against.

Fairs are looking quite a bit different this year with many going virtual or being held with very few spectators. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean we can take a break from the threat of activism.
Activists Set Sights on 4-H and FFA Despite Fewer Fairs

Many animal activists have taken the current circumstances and lack of public events as an opportunity to ramp up their online efforts, including ones targeting 4-H and FFA. Here's how to help mitigate their influence.

Setting the Record Straight: Animal Ag Has Nothing to Do With COVID-19
Setting the Record Straight: Animal Ag Has Nothing to Do With COVID-19

While not surprising, it is infuriating to see various animal rights activist organizations attempt to take advantage of public fears surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic for their own gain, says Hannah Thompson-Weeman.

Protect Yourself from Online Activism
Protect Yourself from Online Activism

This spring has brought many unexpected challenges as the world reacts to the spread of COVID-19. In addition, animal agriculture also has to prepare for an additional challenge: a rise in online animal rights activism.

Build Bridges, Not Walls
Build Bridges, Not Walls

Every time a celebrity or brand comes out with an announcement we don’t agree with, it can send us running for our keyboards to type out a rant. Is this helping build bridges or making the walls even taller?

Food Industry Experts Agree – Real Meat is Staying on the Plate
Food Industry Experts Agree – Real Meat is Staying on the Plate

It’s important for all of us in animal agriculture and meat production to make sure we are not adding to the hype of these plant-based products by disparaging them as a food choice, says Hannah Thompson-Weeman.

Things Animal Rights Activists Say: 2019 Edition
Things Animal Rights Activists Say: 2019 Edition

Sometimes you need to hear it direct from the source, says Hannah Thompson-Weeman of the Animal Agriculture Alliance. Here's a list of outlandish and startling statements from the 2019 Animal Rights National Conference.

Fair Oaks Targeted: Could It Happen to You?
Fair Oaks Targeted: Could It Happen to You?

The more committed you are to telling a positive story about agriculture, the more likely it is that activists will want to take you down.

“Undercover” Videos Are Not Going Away: Hire Carefully
“Undercover” Videos Are Not Going Away: Hire Carefully

Review your hiring process and make sure you are being very selective about who is able to come onto your farm and handle your livestock, says Animal Agriculture Alliance's Hannah Thompson-Weeman.