In 2002 the Census of Agriculture reported the total number of farm operators was 70,668. Nearly 16,000 of those operators were women, representing 22.5 percent of all operators. Over 3,000 women were designated as principal operators, representing over 6 percent of Nebraska’s 49,355 farms. Because women play a significant role in farm operation in the state, the Women in Agriculture program has grown and flourished over the past 21 years
The University of Nebraska!Lincoln Department of Agricultural Economics hosted the 24th Women in Agr...
Taking Charge of Our Future was the theme of the 26th Women in Agriculture (WIA) Conference, Februar...
Women in Agriculture: Our Heritage, Our Present, Our Future was the theme for the 30th Nebraska Wome...
Women in Agriculture: Making the Critical Difference was the theme for the 29th Nebraska Women in Ag...
Although farm numbers continue to decline, women in agriculture are increasing their responsibility ...
The eighteenth annual Women in Agriculture: The Critical Difference conference, held September 12-13...
Each year, the conference Women in Agriculture: The Critical Difference brings together women who ar...
Women in agriculture are business partners, owners and operators; they oversee financial and human r...
Since 1985, more than 300 farmers, ranchers and business owners annually attend the Women in Agricul...
A crowd of over 200 gathered Feb. 24 and 25 in Kearney, Nebraska for the 37th Annual Nebraska Women ...
The 22nd Annual Women in Agriculture Conference was held September 14-15, 2006 in Kearney, Nebraska....
A crowd of almost 300 gathered together February 20 and 21 in Kearney, Nebraska for the Nebraska Wom...
The University of Nebraska!Lincoln Department of Agricultural Economics hosted the 24th Women in Agr...
Taking Charge of Our Future was the theme of the 26th Women in Agriculture (WIA) Conference, Februar...
Women in Agriculture: Our Heritage, Our Present, Our Future was the theme for the 30th Nebraska Wome...
Women in Agriculture: Making the Critical Difference was the theme for the 29th Nebraska Women in Ag...
Although farm numbers continue to decline, women in agriculture are increasing their responsibility ...
The eighteenth annual Women in Agriculture: The Critical Difference conference, held September 12-13...
Each year, the conference Women in Agriculture: The Critical Difference brings together women who ar...
Women in agriculture are business partners, owners and operators; they oversee financial and human r...
Since 1985, more than 300 farmers, ranchers and business owners annually attend the Women in Agricul...
A crowd of over 200 gathered Feb. 24 and 25 in Kearney, Nebraska for the 37th Annual Nebraska Women ...
The 22nd Annual Women in Agriculture Conference was held September 14-15, 2006 in Kearney, Nebraska....
A crowd of almost 300 gathered together February 20 and 21 in Kearney, Nebraska for the Nebraska Wom...
The University of Nebraska!Lincoln Department of Agricultural Economics hosted the 24th Women in Agr...
Taking Charge of Our Future was the theme of the 26th Women in Agriculture (WIA) Conference, Februar...
Women in Agriculture: Our Heritage, Our Present, Our Future was the theme for the 30th Nebraska Wome...