One-third of farmers in Indiana are women.
In honor of National Women in Ag Day, we now want to check in with a local producer who has deep roots in agriculture, coming from a sixth-generation farm family in Jackson County.
Jacquelyn Jasinski spoke with RFD-TV’s Tammi Arender on her ag journey, life lessons, and her vegetable home delivery subscription.
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