Women play an integral part in farming, either as a principal operator or as a decision-maker. In 2019, more than half (51 percent) of all farming operations in the United States had at least one woman operator, according to the 2019 Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS). Women were the “principal operator,” meaning they are primarily responsible for the day-to-day operation of the farm, on 14 percent of operations. In 37 percent of operations, women were the “secondary operators,” involved in decisions for the operation but not the principal operators. Farms with principal female operators contributed more than 4 percent of the total value of production in 2019
In 2002 the Census of Agriculture reported the total number of farm operators was 70,668. Nearly 16,...
Until now agriculture has been considered a male domain. Although approximately one third of agricul...
Globally, nearly half of all workers in rural areas work in agriculture (International Labour Organi...
Over the past three decades, the number of women-operated farms increased substantially. In 2007, wo...
The role of gender in agriculture has gained considerable attention among policymakers and researche...
The role of gender in agriculture has gained considerable attention among policymakers and researche...
In the United States, agriculture has been a male-dominated industry. Women have been underrepresent...
Although farm numbers continue to decline, women in agriculture are increasing their responsibility ...
While much has been made of the global feminization of agriculture, the United States reports fewer ...
While much has been made of the global feminization of agriculture, the United States reports fewer ...
Although farm numbers continue to decline, women in agriculture are increasing their responsibility ...
The purpose of this research is to analyze the relationship between gender, “rurality,” and several ...
The day of women farmers of India starts before sunrise and continues after sunset. Because every si...
The day of women farmers of India starts before sunrise and continues after sunset. Because every si...
Globally, nearly half of all workers in rural areas work in agriculture (International Labour Organi...
In 2002 the Census of Agriculture reported the total number of farm operators was 70,668. Nearly 16,...
Until now agriculture has been considered a male domain. Although approximately one third of agricul...
Globally, nearly half of all workers in rural areas work in agriculture (International Labour Organi...
Over the past three decades, the number of women-operated farms increased substantially. In 2007, wo...
The role of gender in agriculture has gained considerable attention among policymakers and researche...
The role of gender in agriculture has gained considerable attention among policymakers and researche...
In the United States, agriculture has been a male-dominated industry. Women have been underrepresent...
Although farm numbers continue to decline, women in agriculture are increasing their responsibility ...
While much has been made of the global feminization of agriculture, the United States reports fewer ...
While much has been made of the global feminization of agriculture, the United States reports fewer ...
Although farm numbers continue to decline, women in agriculture are increasing their responsibility ...
The purpose of this research is to analyze the relationship between gender, “rurality,” and several ...
The day of women farmers of India starts before sunrise and continues after sunset. Because every si...
The day of women farmers of India starts before sunrise and continues after sunset. Because every si...
Globally, nearly half of all workers in rural areas work in agriculture (International Labour Organi...
In 2002 the Census of Agriculture reported the total number of farm operators was 70,668. Nearly 16,...
Until now agriculture has been considered a male domain. Although approximately one third of agricul...
Globally, nearly half of all workers in rural areas work in agriculture (International Labour Organi...