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Empowering women in agriculture 2023 conference

Empowering women in agriculture 2023 conference


Mark your calendars for the Wisconsin Women in Agriculture Conference on November 9-10, 2023, at the Three Bears Resort in Warrens, WI. This two-day event is tailored to empower and educate women in the diverse field of agriculture. Through workshops, presentations, and networking opportunities, attendees will gain valuable insights, enhance their risk management skills, and elevate their roles as successful ag professionals. The conference will showcase agricultural speakers, offer evening entertainment, and provide a platform for connecting with fellow participants, sponsors, and agricultural organizations.

The 2023 conference will feature speakers involved in agriculture, evening entertainment, and opportunities for networking with other agriculture organizations, sponsors, and participants.

Featured Speakers:

Evening Entertainment

The conference will have breakout sessions focused on the topics of balancing farm & work life, estate planning & farm transition, financial management, and overall farm operations.

For more information or sponsorship, contact Katie Wantoch, planning committee chair, at 608-354-3995 or via email at katie.wantoch@wisc.edu. Visit https://farms.extension.wisc.edu/wi-women-in-ag-conference/

The 2023 Women in Agriculture Conference is presented by UW-Madison Division of Extension (https://extension.wisc.edu/agriculture) and the WI Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection ( https://datcp.wi.gov/) . This material is based upon work supported by USDA/NIFA under Award Number 2021-70027-34694.

 

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