Women's agriculture conference hosted March 19

March 7, 2016

Marmian Grimes

Women farmers from Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington will gather at 31 sites March 19 for the 2016 Women in Agriculture Conference and practical farming advice.

Alaska participants will meet at Room 107 of the Murie Building on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus and at the Kenai River Center in Soldotna. The event will run from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and will include speakers via videoconference and on-site activities.

Maggie Hallam of Cripple Creek Organics in Ester grows 40 different types of vegetables for her community supported agriculture operation.
Maggie Hallam of Cripple Creek Organics in Ester grows 40 different types of vegetables for her community supported agriculture operation.


This year’s event, “Power Up Your Communication, Power Up Your Farm,” covers your communication style and how you use it to manage, motivate and influence people. Keynote speakers will include Wendy Knopp and Michael Stolp with Northwest Farm Credit Services and Shelly Boshart Davis, a third-generation grass seed farmer from Tangent, Oregon, who will talk about how she developed her communication approach to improve her business strategies and increase sales.

More than 650 farmers participated in the annual conference last year at 27 sites, including 29 people in Fairbanks. Meriam Karlsson, a UAF horticulture professor and site coordinator, said attendees included peony growers, women who grew produce for farmers markets, students and others.

“We have a lot of women farmers in Alaska,” she said.

Washington State University sponsors the conference. Karlsson said organizers believe women farmers have distinct challenges, learn differently than men and appreciate networking with others. The conference is designed for women who have been farming for years, as well as new and aspiring farmers. Supporting spouses, students, interns or people who own an agriculture-related business are also welcome.

The $30 registration fee includes a light breakfast, lunch and conference materials. Scholarships are available for beginning farmers, college agriculture students, and 4-H and FFA members. The scholarship deadline is March 11. Online registration and the scholarship application are available at www.womeninag.wsu.edu.

For more information about the UAF event, contact Karlsson at 907-474-7005 or mgkarlsson@alaska.edu or Heidi Chay in Soldotna at 907-283-8732, Ext. 5, or kenaiswcd@gmail.com.

ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Debbie Carter, 907-474-5406, dscarter@alaska.edu