Women: The (often) unsung heroes of agriculture
Women have always been integral to agriculture, so the glass ceilings here look slightly different: filled with open spaces, barns, cattle, and crops.
Women have always been integral to agriculture, so the glass ceilings here look slightly different: filled with open spaces, barns, cattle, and crops.
Having leaders who not only understand what it means to be a diverse member of the community but who also bring a passion for helping others excel is a great asset to the future success of agriculture education.
People too often feel they need to pick one political side or the other. Yet topics related to diversity, equity and inclusion shouldn’t be partisan.
Without everyone seated at the table, feeding, clothing, and fueling the world will be impossible. Creating a sense of belonging falls to farmers and ranchers.
Santana Nez of the Navajo leans on her family history, tenacity, and self-reliance to guide her steps as she continues to attain goals and share traditions.
Ryan Goodman — popularly known as Beef Runner on social media — is using his well-established platform to advocate for the LGBTQ+ people.