International Women’s Day: Recognizing women in agriculture
International Women’s Day is a day celebrating the social, economic, and political achievements of women — everything that makes up a woman in agriculture.
International Women’s Day is a day celebrating the social, economic, and political achievements of women — everything that makes up a woman in agriculture.
KEY Apparel, NY Farm Girls, and American Agri-Women have joined together to bring awareness to the “Face of a Female Farmer”.
With the changing landscape, it’s fitting to highlight organizations in the United States that exist for women in agriculture and are run by women.
Women are directly involved in on-farm operations than ever, so it makes sense that we are seeing an uptick in women leading agriculture groups nationwide.
Agriculture is its own culture, its own community. That community is built by those involved in the industry. But women in agriculture have a special ability to foster and build that community. Courtenay DeHoff, a television host and woman in agriculture, recently featured an Ag Women series on her podcast, “Cowgirl Problems,” and highlighted parts […]
Women are active advocates for agriculture and successful business owners interested in filling leadership roles, according to a new Farm Bureau survey.
American Agri-Women hopes to give girls better access to women in STEM fields by launching a Women Heroes of Science & Technology educational program.
The CWA honored Assembly Member Susan Talamantes Eggman with their Cornucopia Award, celebrating her commitment to support California agriculture.
FarmHer and presenting sponsor Syngenta are working together to highlight the stories of women in the agriculture industry.
The award highlights women in ag who have achieved excellence in their field or demonstrated an outstanding contribution to the agribusiness industry.