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Women’s Agri Intelligence Conference Returns June 6 and 7

Women’s Agri Intelligence Conference Returns June 6 and 7


By Andi Anderson

The 4th Annual Women’s Agri-Intelligence Conference is scheduled for June 6–7, 2025, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Findlay, Ohio. 

Hosted by the Farm Bureaus of Hancock, Hardin, and Seneca counties, this two-day event brings together women passionate about agriculture for a time of learning, sharing, and empowerment.

The 2025 theme, “Connecting Women Together Through Agriculture,” promises a line-up of impactful sessions designed to support women in all areas of farm and rural life. Participants can expect to hear from inspiring voices like ER Nurse and Dairy Farmer Katie Hammock, who will speak about preventing farm tragedies, and DairyGalVal, who will encourage attendees to amplify their voices in the agriculture community.

Workshop topics include:

  • Authentic leadership building
  • Farm family mental health and wellness
  • Rural resiliency in non-traditional families
  • Women’s roles in meat processing
  • Special topics like auctions, sourdough, and more

The conference encourages women to take a break from their busy schedules, reflect on their own well-being, and find strength in community. It's a chance to connect with like-minded individuals and bring fresh energy back to the farm and beyond.

The registration deadline is June 1, 2025. Attendees can register via the QR code on the event flyer or through the provided online link. Whether you're a farmer, educator, processor, or advocate, this event offers a supportive space to grow.

Don’t miss this opportunity to join a powerful network of women who are resilient, passionate, and deeply rooted in agriculture.

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