Women farmers: Pulling up their own educational boot straps with extension

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Women comprise a rapidly growing segment in agriculture. In this article, we examine how a network of women farmers, Extension educators, and researchers responded to the significant increase in women farmers in one state by creating a membership organization that draws on the expertise and resources of the land-grant university and Extension in Pennsylvania to create educational events with networking opportunities. We report 4 years of evaluation data for 37 events indicating educational impact, expansion and enhancement of the network, and marketing strategies for Extension to improve participation of women. © by Extension Journal, Inc.

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Kiernan, N. E., Barbercheck, M., Brasier, K. J., Sachs, C., & Terman, A. R. (2012). Women farmers: Pulling up their own educational boot straps with extension. Journal of Extension, 50(5). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.50.05.21

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