On today’s episode, I have the joy of sitting down with Anna Genasci to chat all about agriculture, advocacy, and how the relationships with ourselves impacts how we show up at home and in our careers.
Anna Genasci, Communication & Education Director: Anna has spent the last 15 years working in agriculture. Beginning her career with Stanislaus County Agricultural Commissioner as a Pesticide Inspector, she soon learned that helping growers was her passion. After working in agriculture compliance with AgSafe, she now offers her experience to Farm Bureau Members through her current role with Stanislaus County Farm Bureau. Most recently, sharing the stories of farmers, ranchers and dairymen through a video series called Farm Bureau Foodies. Anna is also a wife and a mom, two roles that fill her heart.
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