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Women gather from all segments of Kansas agriculture for networking and professional development.

Jennifer M. Latzke, Editor

December 17, 2024

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Women Managing the Farm Conference will be Feb. 13 and 14 in Manhattan, Kan.
FORGING AHEAD: The Women Managing the Farm Conference will be Feb. 13 and 14 in Manhattan, Kan. Jennifer M. Latzke

The 21st Women Managing the Farm Conference will have attendees forging into the future of Kansas agriculture Feb. 13 and 14 in Manhattan, Kan.

This annual conference brings together women from all segments of agriculture to collaborate and learn. From production agriculture to agribusiness and more, this conference brings networking and professional development to women in agriculture.

Keynote speakers for this year’s conference will include Carrie Williams, merchandising manager at AgMark LLC; Kristy Archuleta, a professor of financial planning at the University of Georgia; Carol Ann Crouch, district director of the West Plains Extension District of Scott and Finney Counties; Nancy Honig, Wild West District agent; and Matt Rush, former CEO of the New Mexico Farm Bureau and a motivational speaker.

The conference offers two days packed with breakout personal and professional development sessions that can be applicable to the home, ranch, ag business and family. Also, two pre-conference tours will be offered for an additional fee.

Registration is $175 until Jan. 10. After that date, registration will increase to $200. Students can attend for $75. Learn more at womenmanagingthefarm.com/registration.

About the Author

Jennifer M. Latzke

Editor, Kansas Farmer

Through all her travels, Jennifer M. Latzke knows that there is no place like Kansas.

Jennifer grew up on her family’s multigenerational registered Angus seedstock ranch and diversified farm just north of Woodbine, Kan., about 30 minutes south of Junction City on the edge of the Kansas Flint Hills. Rock Springs Ranch State 4-H Center was in her family’s backyard.

While at Kansas State University, Jennifer was a member of the Sigma Kappa Sorority and a national officer for the Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow. She graduated in May 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural communications and a minor in animal science. In August 2000 Jennifer started her 20-year agricultural writing career in Dodge City, Kan., on the far southwest corner of the state.

She’s traveled across the U.S. writing on wheat, sorghum, corn, cotton, dairy and beef stories as well as breaking news and policy at the local, state and national levels. Latzke has traveled across Mexico and South America with the U.S. Wheat Associates and toured Vietnam as a member of KARL Class X. She’s traveled to Argentina as one of 10 IFAJ-Alltech Young Leaders in Agricultural Journalism. And she was part of a delegation of AAEA: The Ag Communicators Network members invited to Cuba.

Jennifer’s an award-winning writer, columnist, and podcaster, recognized by the Kansas Professional Communicators, Kansas Press Association, the National Federation of Presswomen, Livestock Publications Council, and AAEA. In 2019, Jennifer reached the pinnacle of achievements, earning the title of “Writer of Merit” from AAEA.

Trips and accolades are lovely, but Jennifer says she is happiest on the road talking to farmers and ranchers and gathering stories and photos to share with readers.

“It’s an honor and a great responsibility to be able to tell someone’s story and bring them recognition for their work on the land,” Jennifer says. “But my role is also evolving to help our more urban neighbors understand the issues our Kansas farmers face in bringing the food and fiber to their store shelves.”

She spends her time gardening, crafting, watching K-State football, and cheering on her nephews and niece in their 4-H projects. She can be found on Twitter at @Latzke.

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