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.
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