By Madeline Schultz
One in three Iowa farmers are women, owning nearly half of all Iowa agricultural land, according to the United States Department of Agriculture’s 2012 Census of Agriculture and the Farmland Ownership and Tenure in Iowa–2012 report. Madeline Schultz, coordinator of women's agriculture education with ISU Extension and Outreach said that is why new courses have been developed specifically for women. The ISU Extension and Outreach courses provide practical information for managing human resources and grain marketing risks on family farms.
“Iowa women are at the heart of family farms and have significant ownership, management and employment in their operations,” said Schultz. “Post-planting season is the perfect time for Iowa farm women to get together and learn more about these complex aspects of farm business.”
Extension courses for women in agriculture
Heartbeat of the Farm: Human Resource Management is a new four-session course. Farm women are often called upon to care for the human resources side of the business, whether recruiting and motivating family and non-family employees or taking steps to avoid hearing loss and keeping everyone healthy. Instructors will help women develop effective strategies to manage these human resources: employee supply, hiring, management and retention; tax and labor laws; interpersonal communications; and health, stress and well-being. Locations, times and dates for Heartbeat of the Farm: Human Resource Management are
- Carroll - Carroll County Extension Office, 1205 West U.S. Hwy. 30, Ste.G
Tuesday classes on May 5, 12, 19 and 26, from 6 – 9 p.m. A light meal is served at 5:30 p.m. The cost is $75.