Ready for our second of five November giveaways this month during the 30 Days of Women in Agriculture series? My metal artist friend, Kara of KLG Designs, kindly sent me two new pairs of her handcrafted earrings for a giveaway this month. The pictures below showcase each pair you can win.
I wear KLG Design earrings almost daily and give either earrings, a necklace or bracelet to family and friends every Christmas or special occasions. Like this I Love You To The Moon And Back necklace for our daycare provider. Kara is a “retired” electrical engineer turned metal artist as she juggles a full North Dakota family life. You can order custom pieces from her by email: klgdesigns@hotmail.com, visit her on Instagram or Facebook.
This weekend, November 15-16, 2014, she will doing her only Pride of Dakota show of the season in Minot at the North Dakota State Fair Center. Hours are Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.. If you are within driving distance, go see her full collection.
To enter the giveaway, it is only required for you to leave a comment below on who is an inspiring Woman in Agriculture you have read about in this series this month and why.
Then below are SEVEN additional ways to enter the giveaway PLUS you get extra entries for sharing the giveaway. Enter through Sunday night, November 16 and I will announce the winners early Monday, November 17 on my Facebook page.
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Pam Thompson says
I’ve enjoyed reading and getting to know more about the women of Ag that I already knew, such as Annie Carlson and Kara!
Jennie says
Val Wagner truly is an inspiration! Including how she raises 4 boys and continues to advocate for agriculture! I enjoy reading about all of these women.
Colleen Cecil says
So many women in Ag to choose from. I won’t choose one but just say You Katie Pinke are one of my favorites by far!
Sara Uttech says
Cami Ryan from Monsanto
Dee Haugen says
Great article on a wonderful lady. Amy Pravachek you rock. She is such a benefit to the Ag industry.
Rennae Millette says
You are my favorite Kathryn Lynn!
Michelle says
Monsanto – Cami Ryan. What an amazing asset and researcher to provide the truth from both sides of the fence.
tina d says
I look at ag on a smaller scope for smaller businesses and hobby farms. Watching and listening to Holly or Judy or Sonja makes it appear so easy – give me hope
Amber says
My favorite is Erin..I love to see her work on my newsfeed.
Jodene Shaw says
Amy P and Katie P ~ you two ladies inspire me. Amy for her rallying get-up-and-go and Katie for your willingness to be a pro-ag voice speaking and writing for food producers! <3
Randi Cook says
I enjoyed reading about Amy Pravecek.
Lois J. Bates says
I admired Wanda P. and her dedication and passion for farming. I like how she loves her family and isn’t afraid to show it, how she volunteers and speaks out/stands up for what she believes in!
Jessie Jarvis says
I loved reading about my dear friend Taylor Truckey! She’s such an inspiration to agvocates her age!
Whitney Klasna says
Erin Enhle is such an inspiration for me because I am an aspiring farm photog! Her photos of farming and ranching are captivating. She also has a great knack for design as she adds pertinent ag facts to her photos she shares as well!
Megan Pederson says
Obviously, I think you are inspirational, Katie! If I HAVE to choose another featured Ag Woman.. I would go with Wanda P, because who doesn’t love and appreciate bacon?! 🙂 In all seriousness, I love that she feels such an obligation to be an Agvocate.