Success StoryWomen in Ag



Women in Ag

Author: Chelsey Anderson

Planning Unit: Cumberland County CES

Major Program: Farm Management, Economics and Policy

Plan of Work: Livestock & Crops

Outcome: Initial Outcome

According to the 2022 United States Agriculture Census, Cumberland County has a total of 409 farms occupying 92,797 acres. Within that, 260 farms and 51,057 acres are female operated. This trend was noticed several years ago, with women taking on more of a role on farms. A women in agriculture group started in late 2016 early 2017 in Cumberland County. Since then, this group has hosted educational meetings, field days on farms, and networking meetings. In late winter 2024, the group decided they wanted more educational sessions. With that the ANR agent facilitated speakers and organized meetings. These included what resources are available to producers (Soil Conservation, NRCS, FSA, SBDC, Farm Credit, KCARD, SARE, CCD, etc.) and a hands-on demonstration about side-by-sides and zero turn lawnmowers (Wright Implement from Glasgow, KY). More sessions are scheduled for the next program year which includes how to market my business using Canva, natural resources programs, and farm succession planning.






Stories by Chelsey Anderson


Master Gardeners

about 5 years ago by Chelsey Anderson

The Cumberland County Master Gardeners have completed a lot of interesting projects this year. They ... Read More


Fencing School

about 5 years ago by Chelsey Anderson

An all-day fencing school was held in Cumberland County on April 11thin collaboration with Clinton C... Read More


Stories by Cumberland County CES


Leadership - Kentucky 4-H Summit

Leadership - Kentucky 4-H Summit

about 5 years ago by Elijah Wilson

According to research, middle school is a time where young people find their place in this world, th... Read More


Farm to school is a Big D.E.A.L (Digging,Eating,Agriculture and Learning)

Farm to school is a Big D.E.A.L (Digging,Eating,Agriculture and Learning)

about 5 years ago by Dianne Hayward

April each year usually sees the start of the veggie growing season and the start of the community p... Read More