Marji Guyler-Alaniz’s photographic project turned into a voice for women in agriculture almost overnight. It now has grown to encompass events for women, FarmHer-branded merchandise, the 30-minute weekly RFD-TV show, the 60-minute Shining Bright by FarmHer SiriusXM radio show and podcast and ongoing social media to connect with her audience.
These (ag) women work hard, for little pay, and not much recognition. . . and they are some of the best people you will ever meet.
Source: AcreageLife, December 2018, page 26. Link.
I am super-passionate about FarmHer, and I want to see it succeed for the women who are affected by (the life), to be able to look at themselves in a different light, grow their knowledge or grow their business.
INSIGHTS: The animal health pro community has benefited from children who grew up in FarmHER families. The work ethic, respect for life and the drive for stewardship of our resources are important components of animal health industry employees.