The International Year of the Woman Farmer is here to recognize the women who power American agriculture and agribusiness.
International Year of the Women Farmer gets well-deserved notice throughout the ag industry, Sara Wyant writes in a column.
A combine harvests soybeans near Wyoming, Iowa, in October 2023. New University of Iowa research looks into what women farmers in Iowa are stressed about. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette) Buy Photo Heavy ...
Things have come a long way since the 1980s. But women still do not have the equal economic access they deserve.
Ready to forge your future on the farm? Join women from all walks of agriculture at the 2025 Women Managing the Farm Conference, Feb. 13 to 14, in Manhattan. Registration is open now for the annual ...
It is well documented that women small-scale farmers are hard done by in an environment where they farm without security of tenure, which inhibits their ability to raise finance with which to grow ...
Kiah Treece is a former attorney, small business owner and personal finance coach with extensive experience in real estate and financing. Her focus is on demystifying debt to help consumers and ...
Women’s property rights are either non-existent or restricted in most places. Women farmers usually don’t own farming land.
To get the camera angles she needed, Cynthia Vagnetti put 30,000 miles on her car in a year's time, slogged around in manure and sometimes slithered like a reptile on her belly in mud. For two months ...
When we think of an Australian farmer, we often still conjure up an image of a bloke in a hat, perhaps leaning on a fence ...