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New York State of Mind: Empowering Women and Creating Local Food Opportunities

September 02, 2015 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

The future of agriculture depends on the next generation of farmers and ranchers. That’s why the Department of Agriculture is committed to creating more opportunities for new and beginning farmers and removing barriers for women and minority farmers. To advance these priorities, I traveled to...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Gayle Goschie

July 30, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, USDA Office of Communications

As part of our ongoing #womeninag series, we are highlighting a different leading woman in agriculture each month. This month, we profile Gayle Goschie, a third-generation hop grower on a farm her family has owned in Silverton, Oregon, for 130 years. Goschie Farms grows 550 acres of hops and sells...

Conservation Initiatives

Grooming New Women Leaders in the Fruit and Vegetable Industry

July 29, 2015 Dr. Melissa R. Bailey, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Associate Deputy Administrator

Meet Mariana Lizeth González Sánchez The future of agriculture is bright when looking at young people like Mariana Lizeth González Sánchez, a current member of the National Mango Board. With nearly 8 years’ experience in the mango industry, Sanchez is the manager of exports at EB International. In...

Conservation

Microloan Sets Stage for School Counselor to Retire to Family Ranching Operation in Southwest Georgia

July 27, 2015 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

As a native Georgian, it is always a treat to go back home and see what’s happening on my family farm as well as the farms of my neighbors. Today I had the pleasure of meeting Jean Oliver, a dedicated mother, daughter and cattle farmer. She recently received a microloan from the Farm Service Agency...

Conservation

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Casey Cox

June 30, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, Office of Communications

As part of our ongoing #womeninag series, we are highlighting a different leading woman in agriculture each month. This month, we profile Casey Cox, the Executive Director of the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District. In this role, she manages the Flint River Partnership, an agricultural...

Conservation Initiatives

Arkansas Woman Graduates from Youth Loan to Become FSA's 13,000th Microloan Recipient

June 29, 2015 Tanya Brown, FSA Outreach Marketing Editor

At age 18, Dakota Williams knows exactly what she wants to do with her life — own a farm and raise cattle. “[Farming] is all I’ve ever known. I’m a third generation farmer, working the same land as my grandparents and I don’t want to see it end,” said Dakota. A member of the Cherokee tribe, Dakota...

Conservation

A Dream of Farming Becomes a Reality for this Kentucky Farm Mom

June 01, 2015 Christy Morgan, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kentucky

Emily Diamond is a wife, mother, and farmer. She and her family own and operate the Diamond Family Farm in LaGrange, Kentucky. Emily’s farm supplies meat for her family and to the surrounding community through Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Through CSAs, the community commits to buying the...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Cory Carman

May 28, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky and Wendy Wasserman, Office Of Communications

As part of our ongoing #womeninag series, we are highlighting a different leading woman in agriculture each month. This month, we profile Cory Carman. Cory’s family has been ranching in Wallowa, Oregon since 1913. After graduating from Stanford with an environmental policy degree and working in...

Conservation Initiatives

USDA Celebrates Mothers, Farmers, and Industry Leaders

May 08, 2015 Michael Durando, Agricultural Marketing Service, Fruit and Vegetable Program, Marketing Order and Agreement Division Director

In honor of Mother’s Day, USDA thanks the nearly 100 wonderful women growers and handlers for dedicating their time and service to their respective industries through our federal fruit and vegetable marketing order committees and boards. We spoke to a few about being a farmer, mother, and marketing...

Food and Nutrition

Women Leaders in Agriculture Look to the Future

April 14, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, USDA Office of Communications

Judy Olson, Donna Reifschneider, Vanessa Kummer, and Pam Johnson all share something in common— they are the women of “firsts”. As the first female presidents of some of the major commodity organizations, these women broke new ground in agricultural leadership. But it wasn’t easy being the only...

Conservation Initiatives
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