Case Studies
See how we serve our clients within the rural and agricultural landscape.
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Advance Training for Animal Agriculture Leaders
In 2021 the NIAA board of directors expanded its programming to include a leadership program that would provide an opportunity for emerging leaders to gain next-level leadership and professional development training specifically focused on animal agriculture.

Establishing an intern program
Each year, U.S. Custom Harvesters, Inc. hosts an Annual Convention for its harvester and associate members. While media often attend the convention, USCHI was looking for a way to document the organization’s primary annual event and gather interviews from attendees and board members.

Growing a social following in Kansas City
The Agricultural Business Council of Kansas City is an association that advocates growth and awareness of the food, fiber, agri-science and related industries in the Kansas City region.

Developing future leadership
LandMark Implement is a multi-location, growing John Deere dealer headquartered in Holdrege, Nebraska – population 5,555.

Engaging Stakeholders
The National Pork Board (NPB) administers the Pork Checkoff – created by The Pork Promotion, Research and Consumer Information Act of 1985.

Transitioning leadership
Since 1990, Kansas Agriculture & Rural Leadership, Inc. (KARL), has played a vital role in training future generations of agricultural and rural community leaders.

Challenging conversations
The Livestock Marketing Association (LMA) is the leading advocate for the livestock marketing industry – auction markets, livestock dealers and others involved in facilitating the sale and trade of U.S. livestock.

Digital Communications in Rural America
Cecil K’s is filling a vital need in rural Holton, Kansas – a hometown grocery store. After losing both grocery stores, cousins Carly Whorton and Chad Bontrager collaborated to re-establish a rural grocery store in their hometown.