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Agricultural education: Gender identity and knowledge exchange
Authors:Amy Trauger  Carolyn Sachs  Mary Barbercheck  Nancy Ellen Kiernan  Kathy Brasier  Jill Findeis
Institution:1. The Pennsylvania Women''s Agricultural Network, The Pennsylvania State University, 302 Armsby Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA;2. Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University, 302 Armsby Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA;3. Department of Entomology, The Pennsylvania State University, 516 ASI Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA;4. Cooperative Extension Administration, The Pennsylvania State University, 438 Ag Admin Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA
Abstract:Women farmers are underserved in agricultural education and technical assistance. Long held social constructions of farming women as ‘farmwives’ and in some cases ‘the bookkeepers’ rather than farmers or decision-makers influence the direction of most educational programming delivered through extension programs in land-grant universities in the United States. Consequently, many women farmers generally view these spaces as hostile, rather than helpful environments. This paper uses the agricultural training framework developed by Liepins and Schick (1998) to analyze our research on developing educational programming for women farmers. We conducted five focus groups with members of the Pennsylvania Women's Agricultural Network (PA-WAgN) to better understand women farmers’ needs for education. Women farmers reported the kinds of knowledge and information they want, in what kinds of contexts, and through what means of communication. We adapt and extend the original theoretical framework developed by Liepins and Schick to incorporate the seriality of women's identities, their discourses of embodiment and the agency granted to them through social networks. Through a presentation of the results of these focus groups, we discuss both the relevance of gender to agricultural education and the importance of the network model in providing education to women farmers.
Keywords:Educational programming  Network  Women farmers
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