WARRENS, Wis. — Women at the forefront of Wisconsin’s diverse agriculture community should save the date for the Wisconsin Women in Agriculture Conference this November 9 and 10, 2023 at the Three Bears Resort in Warrens, WI. The Wisconsin Women in Agriculture Conference will be a two-day event designed to provide research-based and practical educational opportunities for all women interested in any aspect of agriculture. Through workshops and presentations, attendees will learn how to better manage risk, improve their farms, and become more successful operators and ag professionals.
The 2023 conference will feature speakers involved in agriculture, evening entertainment, and opportunities for networking with other agriculture organizations, sponsors, and participants.
Featured Speakers:
- Jolene Brown, (https://jolenebrown.com/)
- speaker, author, and farmer
- Michelle Miller, the Farm Babe (https://thefarmbabe.com/)
- social media agriculture advocate, motivational speaker, and WI native
- Annaliese Wegner, Modern Day Farm Chick (https://annaliesewegner.com/)
- social media agriculture advocate, motivational speaker, and WI native
Evening Entertainment
- Duelly Noted (https://www.duellynotedpianos.com/)
- interactive women dueling pianos show
The conference will have breakout sessions focused on the topics of balancing farm & work life, estate planning & farm transition, financial management, and overall farm operations.
Register now at http://go.wisc.edu/654nnb
For more information or sponsorship, contact Katie Wantoch, planning committee chair, at 608-354-3995 or via email at [email protected]. Visit https://farms.extension.wisc.edu/wi-women-in-ag-conference/ for conference agenda and registration.
The 2023 Women in Agriculture Conference is presented by UW-Madison Division of Extension (https://extension.wisc.edu/agriculture) and the WI Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (https://datcp.wi.gov/). This material is based upon work supported by USDA/NIFA under Award Number 2021-70027-34694.
–UW-Madison Division of Extension