Women Recognized for Speaking Up About Agriculture
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Recipients of the award were recognized for their contributions to their local communities and their work at improving awareness of agriculture through educational programming, leadership development and public outreach.
“Farm Bureau women are the pillar of our organization,” said
The following counties received awards:
The conference drew more than 90 members from across the state. The conference theme, “Speak up S’More," encouraged women to tell agriculture’s story within their communities. Conference sessions included interactive breakouts on consumer marketing and presenting accurate information about agriculture, financial planning, farm tours and an emotional closing session by
Farm Bureau Women play an essential role in telling the farming story at the local, state and national level. Farm Bureau Women are actively involved with schools, charitable organizations and various events to promote public understanding about agriculture.
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