Women leaders in agriculture: Data-driven recommendations for action and perspectives on furthering the conversation

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The presence of women in positions of power in the agriculture industry is lacking. This article highlights findings generated from the 2016 Southern Region Women's Agricultural Leadership Summit attended by women from 13 southern states. The research revealed that women working in Extension should (a) formally connect with leadership mentors, (b) envision themselves in leadership roles, and (c) support one another as they work to lead in the agriculture industry. To further the conversation, we provide recommendations that are inherent in the data and intended to assist early-career women professionals as well as middle managers and administrators who desire to advance women's leadership development in Extension.

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Griffeth, L. L., Tiller, L., Jordan, J., Sapp, R., & Randall, N. (2018). Women leaders in agriculture: Data-driven recommendations for action and perspectives on furthering the conversation. Journal of Extension, 56(7). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.56.07.21

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