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ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Women, Food and Agriculture Network annual conference for women in sustainable agriculture brings together more than 200 constituents. The conference features women in our network through regional field tours; day-long intensives; a farm-to-table dinner; art gallery featuring work by women farm WOMEN, LAND & LEGACY Women, Land & Legacy. Women, Land and Legacy is a USDA program, coordinated through WFAN, that helps agricultural women come together to converse, listen and become empowered to act on their landscape and in their community. WLL provides participants opportunities to inform agencies what their needs are and bridges partnerships between HARVESTING OUR POTENTIAL Harvesting Our Potential (SM) supports aspiring and beginning women farmers as they pursue their farm dream. Women farmers are more likely to grow produce and more likely to raise small animals. By supporting women farmers we are helping build community food security, bringing more diversity to thePLATE TO POLITICS
Plate to Politics (SM) was created in 2011 as a collaborative project of Women, Food and Agriculture Network, the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) Rural Women’s Project, and the White House Project (now inactive). Read about the Cultivate 2012 Summit that generated the Plate to Politics program here. WOMEN CARING FOR THE LAND PUBLICATIONS The Overlooked Landowner: A Review of Research on Women Farmland Owners in the US. This white paper, researched and written by Jean Eells, PhD, and Jessica Soulis, examines the extent to which women farmland owners are represented in conservation outreach and research across the US, with conclusions and implications for further research.9 pp.
WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK The Women, Food & Agriculture Network is hiring one paid intern to join our 2021 conference team. WFAN’s mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. Species diversity drives ecosystem stability. Different is better. 2021 WFAN CONFERENCE 2021 WFAN Conference — Women, Food and Agriculture Network Back ABOUT — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK BECOME A WFAN MEMBER BECOME A WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK MEMBER TODAY! Because: Your voice matters. Your experience matters. You need to be heard. Join Women, Food and Agriculture Network for opportunities to engage on local, state and national levels in building a just and ecological food and agricultural system. With your membership, you will receive OUR STAFF — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Meet the staff of Women, Food and Agriculture Network. WFAN was founded in 1997 to engage women in building an ecological and socially just food and agricultural systemANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Women, Food and Agriculture Network annual conference for women in sustainable agriculture brings together more than 200 constituents. The conference features women in our network through regional field tours; day-long intensives; a farm-to-table dinner; art gallery featuring work by women farm WOMEN, LAND & LEGACY Women, Land & Legacy. Women, Land and Legacy is a USDA program, coordinated through WFAN, that helps agricultural women come together to converse, listen and become empowered to act on their landscape and in their community. WLL provides participants opportunities to inform agencies what their needs are and bridges partnerships between HARVESTING OUR POTENTIAL Harvesting Our Potential (SM) supports aspiring and beginning women farmers as they pursue their farm dream. Women farmers are more likely to grow produce and more likely to raise small animals. By supporting women farmers we are helping build community food security, bringing more diversity to thePLATE TO POLITICS
Plate to Politics (SM) was created in 2011 as a collaborative project of Women, Food and Agriculture Network, the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) Rural Women’s Project, and the White House Project (now inactive). Read about the Cultivate 2012 Summit that generated the Plate to Politics program here. WOMEN CARING FOR THE LAND PUBLICATIONS The Overlooked Landowner: A Review of Research on Women Farmland Owners in the US. This white paper, researched and written by Jean Eells, PhD, and Jessica Soulis, examines the extent to which women farmland owners are represented in conservation outreach and research across the US, with conclusions and implications for further research.9 pp.
WFAN HERSTORY
The idea of WFAN was born in 1994, when Iowa organic farmer Denise O’Brien and New York state food justice advocate Kathy Lawrence organized a women in agriculture working group for the United Nations 4th World Conference on Women in Beijing. BECOME A WFAN MEMBER BECOME A WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK MEMBER TODAY! Because: Your voice matters. Your experience matters. You need to be heard. Join Women, Food and Agriculture Network for opportunities to engage on local, state and national levels in building a just and ecological food and agricultural system. With your membership, you will receiveFOUNDING MOTHERS
The name, Women, Food and Agriculture originated in 1994 when Denise O’Brien and Kathy Lawrence of New York, formed a Women, Food and Agriculture working group in preparation for the United Nation’s Fourth World Women’s Conference in Beijing, China, in order to remedy the neglect of food and agricuPLATE TO POLITICS
Plate to Politics (SM) was created in 2011 as a collaborative project of Women, Food and Agriculture Network, the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) Rural Women’s Project, and the White House Project (now inactive). Read about the Cultivate 2012 Summit that generated the Plate to Politics program here. WOMEN CARING FOR THE LAND Women Caring for the Land (WCL) is designed to serve women farmland landowners who are interested in learning more about conservation. The program is in increasing demand among both women landowners and agency partners such as NRCS and state departments ofWOMEN LANDOWNERS
Women own half the farmland. By our best estimates women now own or co-own close to 50% of the farmland in the US. A large portion of those women are over the age of 65, and an increasing number are single owners, who may not have had much say in farm management decisions in the past. We know through our work with women landownersover the past
HARVESTING OUR POTENTIAL Harvesting Our Potential (SM) supports aspiring and beginning women farmers as they pursue their farm dream. Women farmers are more likely to grow produce and more likely to raise small animals. By supporting women farmers we are helping build community food security, bringing more diversity to the WOMEN CARING FOR THE LAND PUBLICATIONS The Overlooked Landowner: A Review of Research on Women Farmland Owners in the US. This white paper, researched and written by Jean Eells, PhD, and Jessica Soulis, examines the extent to which women farmland owners are represented in conservation outreach and research across the US, with conclusions and implications for further research.9 pp.
PARTNER EVENT_WHY IS IOWA SO WHITE? Partner Event_Why is Iowa So White? Monday, March 15, 2021. 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 19:00 20:00. Google Calendar ICS. TopicWhy is Iowa So White? Description It is not uncommon for people who live in Iowa to mention that they grew up knowing very few people of color. As we are often reminded around caucus time, Iowa remains the 6th whitest state in the WOMEN CARING FOR THE LAND MAINE Women who own or manage farmland in Maine are invited to participate in free discussions focused on soil health. The programs, sponsored by the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Women, Food and Agriculture Network (WFAN) is called Women Caring for the Land SM.. One past attendee states, “If I’d known it would be this much fun, I’d have asked my friend to come!” WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK The Women, Food & Agriculture Network is hiring one paid intern to join our 2021 conference team. WFAN’s mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. Species diversity drives ecosystem stability. Different is better. 2021 WFAN CONFERENCE 2021 WFAN Conference — Women, Food and Agriculture Network Back ABOUT — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK WOMEN, LAND & LEGACY Women, Land & Legacy. Women, Land and Legacy is a USDA program, coordinated through WFAN, that helps agricultural women come together to converse, listen and become empowered to act on their landscape and in their community. WLL provides participants opportunities to inform agencies what their needs are and bridges partnerships betweenANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Women, Food and Agriculture Network annual conference for women in sustainable agriculture brings together more than 200 constituents. The conference features women in our network through regional field tours; day-long intensives; a farm-to-table dinner; art gallery featuring work by women farmBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Meet the board of Women, Food and Agriculture Network. WFAN was founded in 1997 to engage women in building an ecological and socially just food and agricultural system SPONSORS — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Lesbian Natural Resources (LNR) is a non-profit organization established in 1991 to support Lesbian community land projects. $700 Sponsors. Visit this page to see the sponsors who specifically supported our Dismantling White Supremacy in the Food System workshop. $400 Sponsors. $200 Sponsors. PROFILES IN RESILIENCE Profiles in Resilience. By: Amy Kousch. “When we partake in food, we consume relationships.”. Martha McMahon. The spaces that we create, as a community of women*, and those in partnership with us, often share similar attributes: those of an attempt to honor vulnerability, foster transparency, and to nurture the human-center from whence wecame.
EMILY TREBBIN GROWS HER FARM DREAMS AND NETWORK THROUGH Emily Trebbin found a passion for farming somewhat by accident. After working for years as a successful hairdresser in her home state of California, she quit her job and traveled Europe for a few months. With dwindling funds and feeling travel weary she eventually landed atWoodentop Farm
PARTNER EVENT_WHY IS IOWA SO WHITE? Partner Event_Why is Iowa So White? Monday, March 15, 2021. 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 19:00 20:00. Google Calendar ICS. TopicWhy is Iowa So White? Description It is not uncommon for people who live in Iowa to mention that they grew up knowing very few people of color. As we are often reminded around caucus time, Iowa remains the 6th whitest state in the WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK The Women, Food & Agriculture Network is hiring one paid intern to join our 2021 conference team. WFAN’s mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. Species diversity drives ecosystem stability. Different is better. 2021 WFAN CONFERENCE 2021 WFAN Conference — Women, Food and Agriculture Network Back ABOUT — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK WOMEN, LAND & LEGACY Women, Land & Legacy. Women, Land and Legacy is a USDA program, coordinated through WFAN, that helps agricultural women come together to converse, listen and become empowered to act on their landscape and in their community. WLL provides participants opportunities to inform agencies what their needs are and bridges partnerships betweenANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Women, Food and Agriculture Network annual conference for women in sustainable agriculture brings together more than 200 constituents. The conference features women in our network through regional field tours; day-long intensives; a farm-to-table dinner; art gallery featuring work by women farmBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Meet the board of Women, Food and Agriculture Network. WFAN was founded in 1997 to engage women in building an ecological and socially just food and agricultural system SPONSORS — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Lesbian Natural Resources (LNR) is a non-profit organization established in 1991 to support Lesbian community land projects. $700 Sponsors. Visit this page to see the sponsors who specifically supported our Dismantling White Supremacy in the Food System workshop. $400 Sponsors. $200 Sponsors. PROFILES IN RESILIENCE Profiles in Resilience. By: Amy Kousch. “When we partake in food, we consume relationships.”. Martha McMahon. The spaces that we create, as a community of women*, and those in partnership with us, often share similar attributes: those of an attempt to honor vulnerability, foster transparency, and to nurture the human-center from whence wecame.
EMILY TREBBIN GROWS HER FARM DREAMS AND NETWORK THROUGH Emily Trebbin found a passion for farming somewhat by accident. After working for years as a successful hairdresser in her home state of California, she quit her job and traveled Europe for a few months. With dwindling funds and feeling travel weary she eventually landed atWoodentop Farm
PARTNER EVENT_WHY IS IOWA SO WHITE? Partner Event_Why is Iowa So White? Monday, March 15, 2021. 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 19:00 20:00. Google Calendar ICS. TopicWhy is Iowa So White? Description It is not uncommon for people who live in Iowa to mention that they grew up knowing very few people of color. As we are often reminded around caucus time, Iowa remains the 6th whitest state in the ABOUT — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK WFAN members come from all across the US and several other countries. We are diverse in ages (ranging from teens to eighties) and backgrounds. We are farmers, urban gardeners, environmental educators, community activists, academics, and others who care about food and ourenvironment.
WFAN NEWS — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Join Our WFAN Team! Amy Kousch April 22, 2021. Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Gets Needed Boost. Women, Food & Ag Network April 22, 2021. Source Point: Earth Care. Amy Kousch April 21, 2021. The Authentic “WHY” of Farming. Amy Kousch April 21, 2021. April 13th Women-led Panel to Discuss the “Changing Face of Iowa Farming”.WFAN HERSTORY
The idea of WFAN was born in 1994, when Iowa organic farmer Denise O’Brien and New York state food justice advocate Kathy Lawrence organized a women in agriculture working group for the United Nations 4th World Conference on Women in Beijing. OUR STAFF — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Meet the staff of Women, Food and Agriculture Network. WFAN was founded in 1997 to engage women in building an ecological and socially just food and agricultural systemJOIN OUR WFAN TEAM!
The Women, Food, and Agriculture Network is hiring one paid intern to join our 2021 conference team. WFAN’s mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. The Women, Food, and Agriculture Network offers a platform, with our conference, to advocate andagitate
FOUNDING MOTHERS
The name, Women, Food and Agriculture originated in 1994 when Denise O’Brien and Kathy Lawrence of New York, formed a Women, Food and Agriculture working group in preparation for the United Nation’s Fourth World Women’s Conference in Beijing, China, in order to remedy the neglect of food and agricu HARVESTING OUR POTENTIAL Harvesting Our Potential (SM) supports aspiring and beginning women farmers as they pursue their farm dream. Women farmers are more likely to grow produce and more likely to raise small animals. By supporting women farmers we are helping build community food security, bringing more diversity to the CALL FOR 2021 MENTORSHIP PROGRAM APPLICATIONS The Women, Food and Agriculture Network is excited to launch our 2021 applications for Harvesting Our Potential, our mentorship program.This program matches women identifying and non-binary individuals who are interested in starting or expanding careers in farming and sustainable agriculture with experienced farm mentors. WFAN SPECIAL EVENT: THE AUTHENTIC “WHY” OF FARMING 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 08:00 09:00. Google Calendar ICS. The Authentic “WHY” of Farming. Tuesday, April 20th from 9-10 am EST, 8-9 am CT, 7-8am MST. REGISTER HERE! Please join WFAN as we host an education and enlightenment webinar through farming and storytelling: a coffee talk with Zephrine Hanson of Hampden Farms & Paige Jackson of Grass Grazed!
EMILY TREBBIN GROWS HER FARM DREAMS AND NETWORK THROUGH Emily Trebbin found a passion for farming somewhat by accident. After working for years as a successful hairdresser in her home state of California, she quit her job and traveled Europe for a few months. With dwindling funds and feeling travel weary she eventually landed atWoodentop Farm
WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK The Women, Food & Agriculture Network is hiring one paid intern to join our 2021 conference team. WFAN’s mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. Species diversity drives ecosystem stability. Different is better. 2021 WFAN CONFERENCE 2021 WFAN Conference — Women, Food and Agriculture Network Back ABOUT — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK WOMEN, LAND & LEGACY Women, Land & Legacy. Women, Land and Legacy is a USDA program, coordinated through WFAN, that helps agricultural women come together to converse, listen and become empowered to act on their landscape and in their community. WLL provides participants opportunities to inform agencies what their needs are and bridges partnerships betweenANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Women, Food and Agriculture Network annual conference for women in sustainable agriculture brings together more than 200 constituents. The conference features women in our network through regional field tours; day-long intensives; a farm-to-table dinner; art gallery featuring work by women farmBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Meet the board of Women, Food and Agriculture Network. WFAN was founded in 1997 to engage women in building an ecological and socially just food and agricultural system SPONSORS — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Lesbian Natural Resources (LNR) is a non-profit organization established in 1991 to support Lesbian community land projects. $700 Sponsors. Visit this page to see the sponsors who specifically supported our Dismantling White Supremacy in the Food System workshop. $400 Sponsors. $200 Sponsors. PROFILES IN RESILIENCE Profiles in Resilience. By: Amy Kousch. “When we partake in food, we consume relationships.”. Martha McMahon. The spaces that we create, as a community of women*, and those in partnership with us, often share similar attributes: those of an attempt to honor vulnerability, foster transparency, and to nurture the human-center from whence wecame.
EMILY TREBBIN GROWS HER FARM DREAMS AND NETWORK THROUGH Emily Trebbin found a passion for farming somewhat by accident. After working for years as a successful hairdresser in her home state of California, she quit her job and traveled Europe for a few months. With dwindling funds and feeling travel weary she eventually landed atWoodentop Farm
PARTNER EVENT_WHY IS IOWA SO WHITE? Partner Event_Why is Iowa So White? Monday, March 15, 2021. 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 19:00 20:00. Google Calendar ICS. TopicWhy is Iowa So White? Description It is not uncommon for people who live in Iowa to mention that they grew up knowing very few people of color. As we are often reminded around caucus time, Iowa remains the 6th whitest state in the WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK The Women, Food & Agriculture Network is hiring one paid intern to join our 2021 conference team. WFAN’s mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. Species diversity drives ecosystem stability. Different is better. 2021 WFAN CONFERENCE 2021 WFAN Conference — Women, Food and Agriculture Network Back ABOUT — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK WOMEN, LAND & LEGACY Women, Land & Legacy. Women, Land and Legacy is a USDA program, coordinated through WFAN, that helps agricultural women come together to converse, listen and become empowered to act on their landscape and in their community. WLL provides participants opportunities to inform agencies what their needs are and bridges partnerships betweenANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Women, Food and Agriculture Network annual conference for women in sustainable agriculture brings together more than 200 constituents. The conference features women in our network through regional field tours; day-long intensives; a farm-to-table dinner; art gallery featuring work by women farmBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Meet the board of Women, Food and Agriculture Network. WFAN was founded in 1997 to engage women in building an ecological and socially just food and agricultural system SPONSORS — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Lesbian Natural Resources (LNR) is a non-profit organization established in 1991 to support Lesbian community land projects. $700 Sponsors. Visit this page to see the sponsors who specifically supported our Dismantling White Supremacy in the Food System workshop. $400 Sponsors. $200 Sponsors. PROFILES IN RESILIENCE Profiles in Resilience. By: Amy Kousch. “When we partake in food, we consume relationships.”. Martha McMahon. The spaces that we create, as a community of women*, and those in partnership with us, often share similar attributes: those of an attempt to honor vulnerability, foster transparency, and to nurture the human-center from whence wecame.
EMILY TREBBIN GROWS HER FARM DREAMS AND NETWORK THROUGH Emily Trebbin found a passion for farming somewhat by accident. After working for years as a successful hairdresser in her home state of California, she quit her job and traveled Europe for a few months. With dwindling funds and feeling travel weary she eventually landed atWoodentop Farm
PARTNER EVENT_WHY IS IOWA SO WHITE? Partner Event_Why is Iowa So White? Monday, March 15, 2021. 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 19:00 20:00. Google Calendar ICS. TopicWhy is Iowa So White? Description It is not uncommon for people who live in Iowa to mention that they grew up knowing very few people of color. As we are often reminded around caucus time, Iowa remains the 6th whitest state in the ABOUT — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK WFAN members come from all across the US and several other countries. We are diverse in ages (ranging from teens to eighties) and backgrounds. We are farmers, urban gardeners, environmental educators, community activists, academics, and others who care about food and ourenvironment.
WFAN NEWS — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Join Our WFAN Team! Amy Kousch April 22, 2021. Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Gets Needed Boost. Women, Food & Ag Network April 22, 2021. Source Point: Earth Care. Amy Kousch April 21, 2021. The Authentic “WHY” of Farming. Amy Kousch April 21, 2021. April 13th Women-led Panel to Discuss the “Changing Face of Iowa Farming”.WFAN HERSTORY
The idea of WFAN was born in 1994, when Iowa organic farmer Denise O’Brien and New York state food justice advocate Kathy Lawrence organized a women in agriculture working group for the United Nations 4th World Conference on Women in Beijing. OUR STAFF — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Meet the staff of Women, Food and Agriculture Network. WFAN was founded in 1997 to engage women in building an ecological and socially just food and agricultural systemJOIN OUR WFAN TEAM!
The Women, Food, and Agriculture Network is hiring one paid intern to join our 2021 conference team. WFAN’s mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. The Women, Food, and Agriculture Network offers a platform, with our conference, to advocate andagitate
FOUNDING MOTHERS
The name, Women, Food and Agriculture originated in 1994 when Denise O’Brien and Kathy Lawrence of New York, formed a Women, Food and Agriculture working group in preparation for the United Nation’s Fourth World Women’s Conference in Beijing, China, in order to remedy the neglect of food and agricu HARVESTING OUR POTENTIAL Harvesting Our Potential (SM) supports aspiring and beginning women farmers as they pursue their farm dream. Women farmers are more likely to grow produce and more likely to raise small animals. By supporting women farmers we are helping build community food security, bringing more diversity to the CALL FOR 2021 MENTORSHIP PROGRAM APPLICATIONS The Women, Food and Agriculture Network is excited to launch our 2021 applications for Harvesting Our Potential, our mentorship program.This program matches women identifying and non-binary individuals who are interested in starting or expanding careers in farming and sustainable agriculture with experienced farm mentors. WFAN SPECIAL EVENT: THE AUTHENTIC “WHY” OF FARMING 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 08:00 09:00. Google Calendar ICS. The Authentic “WHY” of Farming. Tuesday, April 20th from 9-10 am EST, 8-9 am CT, 7-8am MST. REGISTER HERE! Please join WFAN as we host an education and enlightenment webinar through farming and storytelling: a coffee talk with Zephrine Hanson of Hampden Farms & Paige Jackson of Grass Grazed!
EMILY TREBBIN GROWS HER FARM DREAMS AND NETWORK THROUGH Emily Trebbin found a passion for farming somewhat by accident. After working for years as a successful hairdresser in her home state of California, she quit her job and traveled Europe for a few months. With dwindling funds and feeling travel weary she eventually landed atWoodentop Farm
WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Join Our WFAN Team! The Women, Food & Agriculture Network is hiring one paid intern to join our 2021 conference team. WFAN’s mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. ABOUT — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK BECOME A WFAN MEMBER Your voice matters. Your experience matters. You need to be heard. Women, Food and Agriculture Network's mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. We envision a WOMEN, LAND & LEGACY Women, Land and Legacy is a USDA program, coordinated through WFAN, that helps agricultural women come together to converse, listen and become empowered to act onANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Women, Food and Agriculture Network annual conference for women in sustainable agriculture brings together more than 200 constituents. The conference features women in our network through regional field tours; day-long intensives; a farm-to-table dinner; art gallery featuring work by women farm EVENTS — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Find events for women in sustainable agriculture on this calendar. Our events cater to women farmers, women landowners, food justice activists, rural sociologists, and women leading the healthy food andfarming movement.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Meet the board of Women, Food and Agriculture Network. WFAN was founded in 1997 to engage women in building an ecological and socially just food and agricultural systemPLATE TO POLITICS
WFAN is the home for Plate to Politics(SM) — a nationwide effort to support and strengthen the national leadership role of women transforming our nation’s food system, from the federal agriculture policy agenda to what’s on our family’s dinner plate. The program focuses on providing leadership traiFOUNDING MOTHERS
The name, Women, Food and Agriculture originated in 1994 when Denise O’Brien and Kathy Lawrence of New York, formed a Women, Food and Agriculture working group in preparation for the United Nation’s Fourth World Women’s Conference in Beijing, China, in order to remedy the neglect of food and agricu EMILY TREBBIN GROWS HER FARM DREAMS AND NETWORK THROUGH Emily Trebbin found a passion for farming somewhat by accident. After working for years as a successful hairdresser in her home state of California, she quit her job and traveled Europe for a few months. With dwindling funds and feeling travel weary she eventually landed atWoodentop Farm
WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Join Our WFAN Team! The Women, Food & Agriculture Network is hiring one paid intern to join our 2021 conference team. WFAN’s mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. ABOUT — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK BECOME A WFAN MEMBER Your voice matters. Your experience matters. You need to be heard. Women, Food and Agriculture Network's mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. We envision a WOMEN, LAND & LEGACY Women, Land and Legacy is a USDA program, coordinated through WFAN, that helps agricultural women come together to converse, listen and become empowered to act onANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Women, Food and Agriculture Network annual conference for women in sustainable agriculture brings together more than 200 constituents. The conference features women in our network through regional field tours; day-long intensives; a farm-to-table dinner; art gallery featuring work by women farm EVENTS — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Find events for women in sustainable agriculture on this calendar. Our events cater to women farmers, women landowners, food justice activists, rural sociologists, and women leading the healthy food andfarming movement.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Meet the board of Women, Food and Agriculture Network. WFAN was founded in 1997 to engage women in building an ecological and socially just food and agricultural systemPLATE TO POLITICS
WFAN is the home for Plate to Politics(SM) — a nationwide effort to support and strengthen the national leadership role of women transforming our nation’s food system, from the federal agriculture policy agenda to what’s on our family’s dinner plate. The program focuses on providing leadership traiFOUNDING MOTHERS
The name, Women, Food and Agriculture originated in 1994 when Denise O’Brien and Kathy Lawrence of New York, formed a Women, Food and Agriculture working group in preparation for the United Nation’s Fourth World Women’s Conference in Beijing, China, in order to remedy the neglect of food and agricu EMILY TREBBIN GROWS HER FARM DREAMS AND NETWORK THROUGH Emily Trebbin found a passion for farming somewhat by accident. After working for years as a successful hairdresser in her home state of California, she quit her job and traveled Europe for a few months. With dwindling funds and feeling travel weary she eventually landed atWoodentop Farm
WFAN NEWS — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Women, Food and Agriculture Network’s website features profiles on women doing incredible work around protecting and improving land, water, food access and creating a socially just food system.WFAN HERSTORY
The idea of WFAN was born in 1994, when Iowa organic farmer Denise O’Brien and New York state food justice advocate Kathy Lawrence organized a women in agriculture working group for the United Nations 4th World Conference on Women in Beijing. BECOME A WFAN MEMBER Your voice matters. Your experience matters. You need to be heard. Women, Food and Agriculture Network's mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. We envision a 2020 WFAN ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2020 WFAN Annual Conference. November 6th-November 7th 2020. Beginning 10 am EST on 11/6 through 5:30 pm EST on 11/7. Cultivating (Bio)diversity: Seeding Our stories, Growing Our power. ENGAGE — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Home About Membership Programs Conferences Resources Stories News Events Join WFAN Donate About Membership Programs Conferences Resources Stories News Events Join OUR STAFF — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK Meet the staff of Women, Food and Agriculture Network. WFAN was founded in 1997 to engage women in building an ecological and socially just food and agricultural system REFLECT — WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK REFLECT — Women, Food and Agriculture Network BackPLATE TO POLITICS
WFAN is the home for Plate to Politics(SM) — a nationwide effort to support and strengthen the national leadership role of women transforming our nation’s food system, from the federal agriculture policy agenda to what’s on our family’s dinner plate. The program focuses on providing leadership traiWOMEN LANDOWNERS
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WE ARE A COMMUNITY OF WOMEN IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE. Our mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power.Learn More
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The Women, Food & Agriculture Network is hiring one paid intern to join our 2021 conference team. WFAN’s mission is to engage women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power.Learn more
HABITAT REVIVAL
SPECIES DIVERSITY DRIVES ECOSYSTEM STABILITY. DIFFERENT IS BETTER. THE REVIVAL OF NATURAL LIVING HABITATS IS A KEY DRIVER OF HEALTHY, BIODIVERSE POPULATIONS.Learn more
BECOME A WOMEN, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NETWORK MEMBER!BECAUSE:
YOUR VOICE MATTERS. YOUR EXPERIENCE MATTERS. YOU NEED TO BE HEARD. Join Women, Food and Agriculture Network for opportunities to engage on local, state and national levels in building a just and ecological food and agricultural system. With your membership, you will receive news, information, opportunities to participate in private members-only groups, and discounts on products and services by some of our favorite women-owned businesses like Barn2Door, Dovetail Workwear
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Expanding our current programming, which now includes the _Women Caring for the Land_; _Harvesting Our Potential_; _Women, Land & Legacy_; and _Plate to Politics _programs;*
Telling the stories of WFAN and the importance and history of women in agriculture, and assisting our membership in telling their stories, so that our collective experiences, struggles, and needs are heard andbetter understood;
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Bringing inclusivity and diversity to the forefront of our work. WFAN is proud to work to decrease sexism, racism, and patriarchy within agriculture, and we recognize that there is much more we can do. -------------------------JOIN US:
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“MY LIFE HAS BEEN DEVOTED TO RAISING WOMEN’S VOICES IN AGRICULTURE. MY DREAM IS THAT THE LANDSCAPE OF INDUSTRIALIZED AGRICULTURE WILL CHANGE AS WOMEN BECOME THE DECISION MAKERS ON THEIR LAND. TO THAT END, I WILL DEVOTE MY TIME ON THIS EARTH TO WOMEN, PRAIRIE RESTORATION AND SEED SAVING.” — Denise O'Brien, WFAN's Founding Director / Read more aboutWFAN’s Herstory
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WFAN works with many constituents, including farmers, consumers, students, researchers, advocates, and policy-makers. WOMEN CARING FOR THE LAND Working with women landowners to educate them about conservation methods they can implement on their land.Learn more
HARVESTING OUR POTENTIAL Our on-farm apprenticeship program, bringing together women in sustainable agriculture for annual gatherings that provide educationand networking.
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PLATE TO POLITICS
Provides information and tools to help women become advocates for sustainable agriculture and healthy food systems in their own communities and at the state and federal levels.Learn more
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The WFAN website serves as a portal for our virtual community of information and support for women all over the US around the issue of sustainable agriculture and healthy food systems. But we know nothing replaces face-to-face interaction with peers. That’s why we hope to offer some support to those of you who may not live in the Midwest where we hold most of our events, and don’t have access to any of the other regional networks that continue to spring up around thecountry.
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