
I weighed just over two pounds when I was born into this world. My “this world” happened to be my parents cow/calf ranch in Livermore, CA, and I will be forever thankful for it.
Who am I? I’m a college student studying agricultural communication. What do I stand for? I stand for the numerous men and women who work harder for the world by producing an abundant food source to live by. I am an advocate for agriculture, also known as an ag-vocate.
The reason I mention this memory of my childhood is this: I have always been ag proud. Whether it was helping my dad feed hay, exhibiting the Grand Champion Market Hog my senior year in high school, or serving as a National Beef Ambassador, among other things, I always have been and always will be proud of the industry that raised me. I’m glad I can call agriculture my home. It’s where I learned it’s ok to brush off the dirt when you fall down, to never step in the same cow pie twice, and that big things really can come in small packages!
Malorie Bankhead is a student at California Poly Technical State University in San Luis Obispo. She is very active in the national beef community and former Beef Ambassador. Malorie can be found online at her blog or on Twitter.
