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The Animal Agriculture Alliance is seeking applicants to join the rankings of Animal Ag Allies in 2026. The Animal Ag Allies program, launched in 2020, is a development program to empower farmers, ranchers, veterinarians, and industry professionals to be outspoken advocates for agriculture online and in person. The enrollment deadline is March 2.
The Animal Ag Allies program provides opportunities for networking, training, and continuous development of issue expertise and communication skills. Animal Ag Allies are on the front lines of responding to emerging issues and sharing positive content about animal agriculture. Coming into 2026, nearly 170 participants have completed the modules and have consistently rated the overall value and usefulness of the program and its resources as a 5 out of 6.
The program consists of two phases: five self-paced, online training modules and continuing education webinars focused on engagement strategies and emerging issues. Participants will have eight weeks to complete the modules and will then be invited to a private online group where they will have the ability to interact with other Allies. Program modules include:
- Overviews of each sector of animal agriculture
- Hot topics and emerging issues facing animal agriculture
- How to address contentious issues
- Growing your social following and reaching outside the choir
- Engaging in public outreach
“Research has shown time and time again that the most effective ambassadors we have within animal agriculture are those on the farm every day – in particular, farmers, ranchers, and veterinarians,” said Abby Kornegay, director, issues and engagement, Animal Agriculture Alliance. “The Animal Ag Allies program equips those with their boots on the ground to feel confident telling their story and engaging with the public on key issues in animal agriculture.”
Two rounds of applications will be considered for Animal Ag Allies in 2026. The deadlines for enrollment and class schedules are as follows:
- Spring: apply by March 2; online modules open March 31 through May 29
- Fall: apply by July 13; online modules open August 3 and run through October 2
Farmers, ranchers, veterinarians, and others who want to make a difference in public understanding and perception of animal agriculture are encouraged to submit interest. For more information and to apply, visit https://
The Animal Ag Allies program would not be possible without the generous support of our founding sponsor, Zoetis, and program sponsors Animal Health Institute, California Milk Advisory Board, Colorado Pork Producers Council, and National Pork Producers Council.
Animal Agriculture Alliance news release


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