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Thursday, November 28, 2024 at 4:33 PM

Women’s ag conference open to participants statewide

STILLWATER – Oklahoma State University Extension will host the AgricultHer Women in Ag Conference June 30 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Eastern Oklahoma State College Student Center Ballroom in Wilburton.

STILLWATER – Oklahoma State University Extension will host the AgricultHer Women in Ag Conference June 30 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Eastern Oklahoma State College Student Center Ballroom in Wilburton.

The conference registration deadline is June 14. Those interested in participating can obtain a registration form from their local county office or register online. The $30 registration fee includes a T-shirt and lunch.

The event will provide hands-on learning and networking opportunities for women in agriculture along with a trade show for participants. Vendors are requested. Conference topics include farm safety for women and children, ag marketing, farm stress and mental health.

Afternoon breakout sessions will cover: Cattle birth Fecal egg counts in livestock Forage quality and supplementation Beekeeping Raised bed gardening Backyard poultry Penny Raspotnik-Jones has attended women in agriculture conferences in the past and sees the value in connecting with female peers. She said it’s taken generations to acknowledge female agriculturists’ contributions to the industry.

“My inspiration is my grandmother, who took our ranch over in the 1950s when my grandpa was killed in a coal mining accident,” Raspotnik- Jones said. “She ran it until my dad came back from college to help her. Everybody said she couldn’t do it, but she proved them wrong.”

Today, Raspotnik-Jones manages the same registered Angus cattle ranch with her husband near Hartshorne in Latimer County. She has been involved in the family’s cattle operation since she was young.

She said connecting with other women in a male-dominated field boosts women’s confidence, giving them freedom to make management and financial decisions.

“A lot of women like to do business with other women, and I hope to meet some potential customers,” Penny Raspotnik-Jones said. “The event is also an opportunity to learn from other women that may be doing the same thing I’m doing or involved in another facet of agriculture.”

Submit an online form or call 918-967-4330 to register for the June 30 event.

OSU Extension uses research- based information to help all Oklahomans solve local issues and concerns, promote leadership and manage resources wisely throughout the state’s 77 counties. Most information is available at little to no cost.


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