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Agricultural Relations Council calls for Golden ARC entries

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NEW PRAGUE, Minn. — People are invited to enter the Golden Agricultural Relations Council — ARC — Awards contest.

The program provides an opportunity for agricultural communicators to have their 2021 tactics and campaigns evaluated by marketing and public relations vexperts and receive helpful feedback.

“See how your work stacks up against the best in the business,” ARC said in a release.

To be eligible, entries must be completed in full or partially in 2021. A complete list of categories can be found at http://www.agrelationscouncil.org/categories . Entries are due March 1.

To view the list of 2021 Golden ARC winners, people can go to https://bit.ly/2021GoldenARCwinners .

The Golden ARC Awards will be presented during the 2022 ARC Annual Meeting, set for June 21-23, in Milwaukee. For more information about the contest, people can contact Sandra O’Rourke at [email protected].

The Golden ARC Awards contest began in 1990 and became recognized as the most esteemed award in the agricultural public relations industry. The restructured contest reflects the many hats worn by today’s PR practitioner, with categories recognizing everything from full campaigns to tactics, such as media relations and innovative new uses of social media.

The Golden ARC Awards contest honors the stellar work created by professionals in the agricultural industry. The format and requirements for the Golden ARC Awards are similar to other leading PR awards programs, based on best practices for public relations and public affairs campaigns and tactics.

The Agricultural Relations Council is the only association dedicated to serving the unique needs of public relations professionals working in agriculture, food, fiber and other related industries. ARC is a conduit for problem solving, idea sharing and collaboration among members, who share a passion for excellence in public relations.

For more information, people can visit http://www.agrelationscouncil.org .

 

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