Women Caring for the Land
The program, sponsored by Women, Food and Agriculture Network (WFAN), is called Women Caring for the LandSM and focuses on risk management topics. Meetingsbegin at 8:30 am and end at 2pm at each site. Lunch will be provided.
Women currently own or co-own over half the farmland in Iowa. WFAN’s program Women Caring for the LandSM offers a peer-to-peer, informal discussion format to allow women landowners to talk about your individual farm management goals, facilitated by both women conservationists and legal experts who will share information on leases, conservation programs, fencing and drainage law, and other risk management tools.
A woman landowner from Cherokee who attended a WCL meeting said, "If I'd have known it would be so interesting, I would've brought a lot of friends along." Another woman from Chariton said, “Thank you for explaining things in a way I could understand.
Please RSVP your attendance to (limited to first 30 registrants per location):
April 4 Session
Contact Ron Lenth at 319.882.4275 or email rlenth@iastate.edu
by April 2 at 4:30 pm
April 10 Session
Contact Michelle Temeyer at 319.234.6811 or email Temeyer@iastate.edu
by April 8 at 4:30 pm
This session of Women Caring for the LandSM is sponsored by Women, Food and Agriculture Network in partnership with Iowa’s Soil and Water Conservation Districts, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach and is funded by a grant from the North Central Risk Management Education Center under USDA NIFA award 2010 – 49200 – 06200.

