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In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Dr. Jewel Hairston

March 26, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky and Wendy Wasserman, Office of Communications

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are taking a moment to talk with prominent women in agriculture about their lives, their ideas about leadership, and how their day gets off to a good start. Dr. Jewel Hairston is currently the Dean of the College of Agriculture at Virginia State University...

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Telling the Story of #womeninag Through Pictures and Numbers

March 24, 2015 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

A woman, proudly on horseback, rides through a cattle herd. Another woman in a cowboy hat and boots, surveys a pasture. A third hauls freshly picked produce from the field. These are some images of women who are working America’s farms and ranches. Women have always been an integral part of our...

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In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Lindsey Lusher Shute

March 18, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky and Wendy Wasserman, Office of Communications

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are highlighting a different leading woman in agriculture each week. This week, we profile Lindsey Lusher Shute, founder and Executive Director of the National Young Farmers Coalition. Lindsey is dedicated to advocating for beginning farmers and helping...

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Representing #womeninag: A Google Hangout in Celebration of National Ag Day

March 16, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, USDA Office of Communications

Join Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden on Wednesday March 18 at 2 p.m. for a Google Hangout with Dr. Linda Young, Chief Mathematical Statistician and Director of Research and Development of USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, and Marji Guyler-Alaniz, photographer and founder of FARMHER as...

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In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Minnie Lou Bradley

March 11, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky and Wendy Wasserman, Office of Communications

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are highlighting a different leading woman in agriculture each week. Last week, we kicked off the series with Agriculture Marketing Service Administrator Anne Alonzo. This week, we caught up with cattlewoman Minnie Lou Bradley. Minnie Lou Bradley, now a...

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In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Anne Alonzo

March 04, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky & Wendy Wasserman, Office of Communications

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are taking a moment to talk with prominent women in agriculture about their lives, their ideas about leadership, and how their day gets off to a good start. “The women I know (and work with) are strong, decisive and “take charge” women,” says Anne Alonzo...

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A New Network for Women in Agriculture

February 19, 2015 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

To be a woman in agriculture is to face a unique set of challenges. And because I know all too well the trials that women can face as they look to take on leadership roles, I made it a goal as USDA’s Deputy Secretary to start a community for women leaders in agriculture. This past fall, I held a...

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Opening Doors for #WomeninAg

October 24, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Earlier this week, I hosted a White House Rural Council discussion with farmers, business owners, board members, commodity groups, youth leaders and academics to discuss opportunities for women in agriculture. The group included women and men, conventional farmers and organic producers and...

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Women are the Past, Present and Future of American Agriculture

October 17, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Cross posted from the White House Rural Council blog: From historic homesteaders to contemporary cattle ranchers, women have been the cornerstone of America’s agriculture heritage. We’ve produced food to feed our families, feed our neighbors and to feed the world.

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