Women in agriculture… What are your leadership aspirations?

Published 11:05 am Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Woodlawn, IL (AgPRSeptember 1, 2020 — Women in agriculture….What are your leadership aspirations? What are the barriers to achieving those aspirations? What motivates you to be involved in leadership roles and organizations? Annie’s Project is taking a closer look at agricultural women’s involvement with its new survey, the Agriculture Women’s Community & Leadership Survey. Complete by the Sept. 7th deadline. The results from this survey will be used to help design educational programs to expand women’s involvement in their communities and agricultural organizations. This survey is sponsored by Annie’s Project and Farm Credit.

“Our interest is to strengthen rural and agricultural communities by tapping into the talents of the women living and working there”, says Doris Mold, Annie’s Project Co-CEO. Dr. Karisha Devlin, Annie’s Project Co-CEO adds, “It is critical for us to also develop an understanding of the tools  that they need to become more effective leaders in their communities.”


Anyone with an interest in women’s agricultural leadership is encouraged to take the survey. Due to popular demand, the survey closing has been extended through September 7 and may be found using the following link:

https://umn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bpVDmVIC9jGz4mp

The survey will take approximately 10 minutes and all responses are anonymous.


Annie’s Project empowers farm and ranch women and growers to be better business partners through networks and by managing and organizing critical information. Farm Credit is a nationwide network of 72 customer-owned financial institutions.


About Annie’s Project – Education for Farm Women (APEFW)

APEFW is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing educational programs – Annie’s Project, Managing for Today and Tomorrow, and inspired by Annie’s Project programming designed to strengthen women’s roles  in modern farm, ranch and growing enterprises. The mission is to empower farm and  ranch women and growers to be better business partners through networks and by managing and organizing critical information. APEFW is governed by a national board of directors and is recognized across the United States as a key organization in enhancing the well-being of women in agriculture. Annie’s Project features state coordinators and facilitators to carry out of working with women across the United States. For more information go to www.anniesproject.org

About Farm Credit

Farm Credit is a nationwide network of 72 customer-owned financial institutions. Across all 50 states and Puerto Rico, we provide loans and related financial services to U.S. farmers and ranchers, farmer-owned cooperatives and other agribusinesses, rural homebuyers and rural infrastructure providers. For more information go to: www.FarmCredit.com


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