Women are essential to agriculture, as leaders on and off the farm, from running a farm or ranch business to advocating on Capitol Hill. The American Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership program provides women with opportunities for growth and development to sharpen their skills and strengthen their ability to inspire change.
Being involved in the Women’s Leadership Program has molded me into a better leader for Farm Bureau and my community. I encourage all women to get involved.
- Isabella Chism, AFB Women's Leadership Chair
Women’s Communications Boot Camp is an intensive training opportunity for any female Farm Bureau member interested in building skills needed to communicate about agriculture and Farm Bureau. To date, 284 women have graduated from the program. These skilled alumni provide Farm Bureau with a passionate and persuasive group of advocates who connect with influencers on the local, state and national levels.
Two sessions of Communications Boot Camp will be held in Washington, D.C. in 2024. Participants will receive training on advocacy, public speaking, communicating with elected officials, social media strategy, targeted messaging and working with the media.
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It provided the opportunity to improve my advocacy skills in a number of areas and gain greater confidence as a voice for agriculture. It was also valuable to connect with amazing women involved in farming and ranching from across the country.
— Kat Peper, Women’s Communications Boot Camp Graduate, Wisconsin Farm Bureau Member
Women's Boot Camp graduates use their training:
Women’s ACE (Advocate, Cultivate, Empower) Summit is a two-day event offering national learning sessions and advocacy training opportunities for Farm Bureau Women. This event occurs every other year (even years) with the purpose of building a sustainable future by developing women leaders, engaging with lawmakers and advancing agricultural advocacy.
The ACE Summit will be held in Washington, DC on June 3-4, 2024. It is open to all Farm Bureau women and there is no limit to how many women can be registered per state until May 3, 2024 or until we reach the registration limit of 200 attendees.
At ACE Summit, Farm Bureau members will:
Ag ConnectHER’s purpose is to inspire and equip women in agriculture to succeed in leadership. This new project from the American Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee will elevate and celebrate dynamic and successful women leaders in agriculture by showcasing their leadership journeys, connecting them through a quarterly on-line event with Farm Bureau women from across the country, and inspiring women in agriculture to discover their potential and succeed in leadership. This initiative will spotlight prominent women all across agriculture—from top leaders of ag organizations to government officials or elected leaders.
Ag ConnectHER 2024 Online Event Dates – Held at 8:00 PM EST
Watch the recording of the December 5 Ag ConnectHER event featuring Beth Bechdol, Deputy Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
Watch the recording of the May 9 Ag ConnectHER event featuring Jennifer Sirangelo, President and CEO, National 4-H Council.
Watch the recording of the September 5 Ag ConnectHER event featuring Dr. Jackie Applegate, President, Bayer Crop Science North America.
Women's Leadership volunteer leaders join Young Farmers & Ranchers and Promotion & Education programs in planning and implementing the FUSION conference every other year (odd years). FUSION is an opportunity to connect, learn and develop as leaders in Farm Bureau. During this conference, we hope to inspire the grassroots agricultural community all across the U.S. to engage as members and leaders within Farm Bureau so that together we can influence a stronger and more sustainable future for our industry.
We are currently seeking RFPs for speakers interested in presenting workshops during the 2025 FUSION Conference in Denver, Colorado on March 7-10, 2025. View workshop discussions and the speaker application below.
The Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Cultivator provides program and regional updates on the American Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership program via a quarterly newsletter. Anyone interested in Women’s Leadership programming is encouraged to sign-up for the newsletter and select their region of interest.