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Groundbreakers: Celebrating Women in Agriculture

Groundbreakers: Celebrating Women in Agriculture

In celebration of Women's History Month, the International Climate Hub showcases some of the pioneering women who are reshaping the future of sustainable agriculture. This topic highlights the stories, challenges, and triumphs of female farmers who are not only cultivating the land but also cultivating change. Through this spotlight, we aim to illuminate the contributions of women who are planting the seeds for a healthier planet and a more sustainable tomorrow. Join us as we explore the inspiring journeys of these remarkable women making history in the fields of agriculture.


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    The Resilient Journey of Carrie Vollmer-Sanders

    March 22, 2024.

    When faced with her father's illness during planting season, Carrie Vollmer-Sanders stepped up to ensure the continuity of her family's farming legacy. Her journey from "I don't do that" to "Yeah, I do that!" showcases the resilience and adaptability of women in agriculture. As Director of Sustainability for U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action, Carrie is also at the forefront of sustainable farming initiatives. Read more about her inspiring story and how she's cultivating a brighter future for farming.

  • Carrie Vollmer-Sanders headshot.

    A Trailblazer in Sustainable Farming-Christine Gemperle

    March 22, 2024.

    Second-generation almond farmer Christine Gemperle is revolutionizing her family's legacy in California's Central Valley. By harnessing nature's tools, like cover cropping and fostering pollinator populations, she's cultivating a greener future for agriculture. Through innovative practices and community engagement, Christine is paving the way for sustainable farming.