Women landowners connecting to resources leads to profitability

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Rhea Landholm, brand marketing and communications manager, rheal@cfra.org, 402.687.2100 ext 1025

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA – Women who own or co-own more than 40 acres, may have inherited farmland, or are experiencing transition with farmland they own are invited to a workshop on Oct. 5, 2018, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Community Health Endowment, 250 N. 21st St., Suite 2 in Lincoln.

This “Empowering Women Through Risk Management,” workshop is designed for women non-operator landowners, and offers an opportunity for women to learn about areas of the operation that may be at risk, and how to address them. Women who are feeling overwhelmed with all the decisions of farmland management will find this learning circle especially helpful.

“Women non-operator landowners face a variety of decisions and often rely on the advice of others,” said Sandra Renner, project associate at Center for Rural Affairs. “Well intended advice is not always in the best interest of managing the land or the landowner, so we’ve created this workshop for women to find answers and connect with resources while connecting with other women.”

There is no cost to attend. Interested women are asked to register by Oct. 3 so staff can prepare materials. Attendees are encouraged to bring their questions or come to listen.

To register, visit cfra.org/events for more information.

This event is hosted by the Center for Rural Affairs and made possible by funding from a U.S. Department of Agriculture Risk Management Education grant.