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Women in agriculture have always known the significant role they play in the work, business, and future of agriculture. Farm culture, communication dynamics and the role in the family and community are just a few unique challenges experienced by the female producer who hustles through her day. Consider this coffee chat conversation an opportunity to hear and learn from women producers as they discuss their own work challenges and their affected roles both in and outside the workplace.
Presented by UNL's Center for Agricultural Profitability with the Nebraska Women in Agriculture program.
Moderator: Linda Emanuel, Community Health Director of the AgriSafe Network
Panelists:
Katie Kaliff-Jagels, owner, Cattlemen’s Cut bull sale in Brewster, Nebraska
Jaclyn Wilson, Wilson Ranch, Lakeside, Nebraska; International Trade Chair for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
Kelly Witte, corn and soybean farmer and feedlot owner, Scribner, Nebraska
Additional Resources:
-AgriSafe Network Women's Health
-AgriSafe Network Mental Health
-Nebraska Women in Agriculture Program
-Nebraska Extension Rural Wellness
-North Central Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Center
-988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988
-Nebraska Rural Response Hotline: 800-464-0258