Need a jump start for your holiday baking? In honor of the 30 Days of Women in Agriculture series this month, I am sharing some of my favorite things and provide you with some treats and gifts to kick-off the holiday season. Some of my favorite holiday treats are made by my favorite women in agriculture, my mom and my…
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Women in Ag: Arizona & California’s Caitlin Antle Wilson
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Who grows the pack of lettuce you bought this week at your grocery store? There’s a good chance it is grown by a multi-generational farming family in the heart of the Salinas Valley of California or near Yuma, Arizona. Working daily in her family’s farming business is Caitlin Antle Wilson, a next generation of women in agriculture. She is following…
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Women in Ag: Minnesota’s Fierce Farmer and Agvocate, Karolyn Zurn
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Karolyn Zurn is a Callaway, Minnesota farmer, just east of Fargo, North Dakota. She is fierce farmer with a smile on her face. What Karolyn did as a woman in agriculture for me was push me when I needed a push. If you know Karolyn, you know what I mean. For those that have not met Karolyn, she is high…
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Women in Ag: California’s 80 Year-Old Lemon Farmer, Elaine Cavaletto
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We all can learn from our elders. Today you can connect with an 80 year-old California lemon farmer, a true leader in agriculture who farms just 50 miles north of Los Angeles. Learn from her about love for family as she shares about the recent passing of her husband of 58 years and the 1997 bank robbery murder of her…
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Women in Ag: Fifth-Generation Florida Farmer Sarah Carte
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“I was taught a work ethic. I learned that sometimes what we wanted to do had to wait until the things we had to do got done, I learned things did not always work out like we planned, but I also learned that they did too. I learned it was important to take pride in and have passion for your work. …
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