International Year of the Women Farmer gets well-deserved notice throughout the ag industry, Sara Wyant writes in a column.
Women’s property rights are either non-existent or restricted in most places. Women farmers usually don’t own farming land.
The International Year of the Woman Farmer is here to recognize the women who power American agriculture and agribusiness.
The United Nations recognizes 2026 as the International Year of the Woman Farmer, and the Pa. Farm Show is highlighting the ...
Their minds sinewy, their tactics delicate, feminine, these are five special women—five out of hundreds who in one way or ...
Farming has always demanded physical resilience. But Farmers Weekly’s latest research suggests that for many in the industry, ...
Most research on women in Ancient Greece and Rome concentrate on urban domestic life where there were no references to women ...
A shared passion for cattle drives the work at MKB Farms and Kocher Livestock, where each member of the Kocher family ...
The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services recognizing their work, stating women “are the backbone of the ...
The winning 24 counties, including nine from Ohio, received a grant to fund participation in the Farm Bureau CAE Showcase at the 2026 American Farm Bureau Annual Convention & Trade Show Jan. 9-14 in ...
On the morning of December 22, 2025, 48 women gathered in Ayagoundanoor village of Tamil Nadu’s Vellore district to seek work ...
The forest department lowered a cage into the well and trapped the leopard. However, the villagers objected to removing the ...
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