Many cattle ranchers in Ramona and the backcountry are facing challenges that include finding ways to survive in a declining beef industry while holding on to farmsteads that have been in the family ...
I discovered through the years of writing for Kansas Farm Bureau’s member magazine, Kansas Living, that women comprised a ...
This article was contributed by Susan Jaster, a farm outreach worker at Lincoln University Extension in Missouri’s Kansas City region. With a grant from USDA’s Sustainable Agriculture Research and ...
Join Ashley Ahearn as she visits working ranches across the West to meet the women who are reimagining the way we raise meat. There are a lot of problems with the industrial meat system in this ...
The following story comes from Women’s Work, a new podcast from environment reporter Ashley Ahearn that explores how women ranchers across the West are changing how we raise meat. Listen to Women’s ...
ENTERPRISE — Women ranchers from Wallowa, Baker and Union counties are invited to gather at the Defrees Ranch near Baker City on Thursday, June 22, for a day of community building and hands-on ...
Oklahoma State University Extension hosted its first-ever OSU Cattlewomen’s Boot Camp in June. The three-day event, reserved exclusively for women, provided hands-on demonstrations for managing a ...
Jul. 22—U.S. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez, D-New Mexico, has introduced a bipartisan Women in Agriculture Act that would make sure women's agricultural opportunities and potential obstacles would be ...
Like many women on the farm, Cathy Eichacker wears many hats. From running heavy equipment, to preparing meals for the farm team harvesting in the field, to overseeing all of the farms marketing, ...
MITCHELL, S.D. — On the farm, she wears many hats — farmer, caretaker, and innovator — all rolled into one. A self-proclaimed doer of all things, she thrives on tackling every challenge, from planting ...
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USDA says there are more women in ag; Emmons County rancher gives insight into her production
EMMONS COUNTY, N.D. (KFYR) - There’s a shift taking place in agriculture. The USDA reports a growing number of women in the field over the last 20 years. Female farmers and ranchers now account for ...
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