Family Women in Agriculture Women's Ag Leadership Conference celebrates 25 years The 25th annual conference will be held April 12 at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska. By Lisa Foust Prater Lisa Foust Prater Lisa Foust Prater is the Family & Farmstead Editor for Successful Farming, sharing interesting family features, heartfelt editorial columns, and important health and safety information. Her favorite thing about her job is meeting interesting people, learning their stories, and sharing them with our readers.Lisa started her career with Successful Farming magazine in 1999, working primarily for the web team and writing product reviews for the magazine. She later wrote for the Living the Country Life magazine and website and has written and edited several cookbooks and other books for Successful Farming and Living the Country Life. Successful Farming's Editorial Guidelines Published on March 8, 2023 Close Each spring, a coalition of Minnesota women and organizations host the Women's Ag Leadership Conference. The 25th annual conference will be held April 12 at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska. The conference is open to anyone with an interest in women's agricultural leadership, including those in production, industry, and education. Since its inception, more than 3,700 women have attended. READ MORE: Attend a Women in Ag conference in 2023 "We are bringing together some amazing speakers to really drive home the fact that a sterling future can only be achieved if we continue to build leaders in agriculture that have the skills, talents, and resilience to carry them forward in our ever changing world," says event co-founder Doris Mold. "From ways to prevent burnout, to expanding your reach through podcasts, to building networks, we're helping attendees set themselves up for long-term success." The day will feature roundtable discussions, breakout sessions, and mini sessions. Topics include the 2023 Farm Bill, nutrition, and the ag and fertilizer market. Registration fees begin at $30 for students and $50 for first-time attendees or farmers. Visit WomensAgLeadership.org for more on the conference and to register online. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit