Women In Ag

RanchHER is gearing up for a season on RFD-TV, and host FarmHER TV Kirbe Schnoor is helping spread the news from NCBA Cattle Con!
John Deere representative Kaylene Ballesteros took RanchHer host, Janie Johnson, on a tour of the company’s exciting, new offerings at NCBA CattleCon in Orlando.
Last year’s winner sold for $230,000.
RanchHer celebrated the invaluable contributions women leading the beef industry at their panel, “Your Path to Becoming a RanchHer,” Friday at NCBA CattleCon.
Meet Danielle Graham, an accomplished expert in poultry parasitology who is not only focused on advancing research but is also dedicated to cultivating the next generation of scientists.
Awarded the prestigious title of Mississippi Farm Bureau’s Farm Woman of the Year, Greta’s journey is a testament to hard work, family dedication, and a passion for agriculture.
According to the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture’s 2017 Census of Agriculture, roughly 40,000 female farmers call Tennessee home. This week, a select group of women in agriculture traveled from across the state to gather for the American Farm Bureau Federation’s (AFBF) Women’s Communications Boot Camp.
Representative Chellie Pingree (D-ME), who introduced the bill, says this will help level the playing field and make the industry fairer to women.
In addition to being an award-winning artisan home cheesemaker, FarmHer Kate Johnson is also a Board Certified Life Coach with degrees in psychology and counseling.