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Women in Agriculture: Kerry Hoffschneider & Ashley Bruner

Women in Agriculture: Kerry Hoffschneider & Ashley Bruner

FromCarbon Farming Podcast


Women in Agriculture: Kerry Hoffschneider & Ashley Bruner

FromCarbon Farming Podcast

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jun 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week is all about women in ag. We are fortunate to have two new guests who share their early beginnings on the farm and pasture, the role of women in ag-based culture, and how it’s evolved. Their own families have lived through the rewards and challenges of farming and ranching. Their insights are eye-opening and maybe relatable to some. Kerry Hoffschneider, Communications Manager at Graze Master Genetics and host of the Underdog Ag Podcast, joins us to discuss her experience in agriculture. She was born into ag - the farm raised her. At a young age you'd find her laying pipe, helping with irrigation, and of course playing in the pasture. Today she continues her work in ag by helping producers through Graze Master Genetics. Ashley Bruner, Global Marketing Manager at Agoro Carbon Alliance, also grew up playing and working on her parent’s Illinois farm. She discusses the passion and minds of women in agriculture; plus, women’s role that have contributed to keeping agriculture alive and well from generation to generation. If you have comments or suggestions, please visit our website or call 888-224-7423. And be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  
Released:
Jun 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (20)

The Carbon Farming Podcast with Agoro Carbon Alliance brings you the latest news and insights from the world of agricultural carbon. Hear from industry experts, farmers, ranchers and agronomists about the carbon market and farm-based carbon credits in this ad-free podcast. Farmers and ranchers across the United States are increasingly making sustainable practice changes including: transitioning to strip/no-till, adding cover crops, managing nitrogen, and pasture and rangeland management. Now, with the addition of carbon credits − financial products that represent 1 ton of carbon dioxide removed from the atmosphere − these practices also provide a new revenue stream. Join us, we're creating a solution that is grounded in soil.