Women In Ranching

Women In Ranching is a supportive community for women in agriculture, fostering connections and empowering leadership on the land. Our mission is to create a safe space for women to thrive, while promoting diversity, equity, and belonging in rural communities.
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Quick Stats
Location:
Cohagen
,
Montana
Family owned and operated
Veteran owned
Regenerative Practices
Sells direct-to-consumer
business Members
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Women In Ranching

Cultivating Community, Building A Network, Shaping The Future.

Introduction

Welcome to Women In Ranching, a community and support network for women involved in agriculture. We aim to connect, educate, inspire, and grow as a diverse community of women in the field. Our mission is to provide a space where all women can be seen and affirmed in their leadership and stewardship of the land. With a focus on diversity, equity, and belonging, we strive to create a better future for all.

Our Purpose

At Women In Ranching, we believe that investing in women means investing in thriving rural communities, improved land stewardship, and innovative approaches in agriculture. Through our programs and initiatives, we foster a safe and supportive environment where women can come together, share knowledge, develop skills, and deepen their leadership on the land.

Our Ethos

We recognize and honor the complexity of women's lives and stories. Our goal is to create spaces of belonging where individuals can show up as their whole selves. We encourage authentic connections and brave engagement with differences, promoting personal and professional growth while ensuring dignity and respect for all.

Our Commitment

We value the perspective and leadership that all women bring to the land. By increasing equity and empowering women, individually and collectively, we believe in building a stronger and more resilient future. Through our work, we strive for the best possible land stewardship, diverse and engaged rural communities, and a sustainable future for all.

Origin Story

Women In Ranching started in 2016 as a response to the need for support and community among women in agriculture. Elaine Patarini of Paicines Ranch and Wendy Millet of Tomkat Ranch gathered women together to connect and create a community within an industry that historically marginalized female-identifying individuals. The success of the initial gathering led to annual facilitated Circles and further expansion.

Our Journey

After gaining exposure and support from the Western Landowners Alliance (WLA), Women In Ranching became a program of WLA in 2018. Under the guidance of Amber Smith and Hallie Mahowald, the program continued to grow and provide a wider breadth of opportunities for women seeking community in their work on the land. In 2022, Women In Ranching took the next step and became an independent nonprofit organization with a mission to champion rural women's leadership on the land.

Our Future

As we celebrate our journey and growth, we remain committed to inclusivity and diversity within our organization. We recognize the importance of having a board and leadership that reflects the fullness of those caring for the land. With a robust and diverse community, Women In Ranching looks forward to a future guided by the voices and experiences of women in agriculture.

Conclusion

Women In Ranching is a thriving community that fosters connections, supports courageous action, and champions women's leadership on the land. We invite all women involved in agriculture to join us in creating a better future for rural communities and sustainable land stewardship. Together, we can make a difference.

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