Women and Latino farmers were surveyed about their needs for materials to inform their farming enterprises and help make them economically successful. Researchers will use the findings to develop appropriate supporting materials
In the United States, agriculture has been a male-dominated industry. Women have been underrepresent...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (9th : 2011 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the annu...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic group of farm owner/operators in Missouri and the United Stat...
Two Iowa communities learn about opportunities to support local immigrant populations with an intere...
A group of north Iowa urban women who faced numerous life challenges learned about self-sufficiency ...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsMykel TaylorWomen have long worked on farm...
Iowa farm women offer their opinions on how the next federal Farm Bill should be crafted
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnicity of farmers in Iowa and across the U.S., and 3.7 percent of...
Small farm business enterprises receive technical advice and planning assistance
Women farmers and ranchers represent approximately 14% of principal farm operators and 30% of all fa...
Iowa’s expanding Latino population patronizes tiendas (groceries) that offer products specially chos...
Efforts by a group of southeast Iowa producers to create an aggregated marketing organization yielde...
The "Latinos in Missouri" occasional paper series grew from the writing experiences of graduate stud...
This research evaluated women in agriculture training programs regarding their role in empowering fa...
This was a survey of 400 northeast Iowa producers about their marketing, entrepreneurship and busine...
In the United States, agriculture has been a male-dominated industry. Women have been underrepresent...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (9th : 2011 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the annu...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic group of farm owner/operators in Missouri and the United Stat...
Two Iowa communities learn about opportunities to support local immigrant populations with an intere...
A group of north Iowa urban women who faced numerous life challenges learned about self-sufficiency ...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsMykel TaylorWomen have long worked on farm...
Iowa farm women offer their opinions on how the next federal Farm Bill should be crafted
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnicity of farmers in Iowa and across the U.S., and 3.7 percent of...
Small farm business enterprises receive technical advice and planning assistance
Women farmers and ranchers represent approximately 14% of principal farm operators and 30% of all fa...
Iowa’s expanding Latino population patronizes tiendas (groceries) that offer products specially chos...
Efforts by a group of southeast Iowa producers to create an aggregated marketing organization yielde...
The "Latinos in Missouri" occasional paper series grew from the writing experiences of graduate stud...
This research evaluated women in agriculture training programs regarding their role in empowering fa...
This was a survey of 400 northeast Iowa producers about their marketing, entrepreneurship and busine...
In the United States, agriculture has been a male-dominated industry. Women have been underrepresent...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (9th : 2011 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the annu...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic group of farm owner/operators in Missouri and the United Stat...