Dec 03, 2025

Registration now open for 2026 "Women Grow the Farm" conference, dedicated to inspiring and empowering women in agriculture

Posted Dec 03, 2025 7:28 PM
Register for the Women Grow the Farm Conference that will occur in Manhattan, KS on February 12-13 of 2026. Courtesy photo 
Register for the Women Grow the Farm Conference that will occur in Manhattan, KS on February 12-13 of 2026. Courtesy photo 

Women Grow the Farm

Registration is officially open for the 2026 Women Grow the Farm Conference, the premier event dedicated to inspiring, connecting and empowering women shaping every facet of agriculture.

The conference will be held February 12–13, 2026, in Manhattan, KS, and will feature two transformative days of cutting-edge knowledge, powerful networking and professional inspiration. 

Building on the foundation of the Women Managing the Farm Conference since 2006, this annual gathering has grown into one of the most dynamic events in the industry. The conference equips female farm owners and agribusiness professionals with the tools, strategies and community support needed to navigate the evolving challenges and opportunities in agriculture. 

New Format & Pre-conference Sessions 

Feedback from past participants inspired a slight change to the conference format this year. Optional preconference sessions will be held Thursday morning, with the full conference beginning at noon Thursday and concluding Friday afternoon. 

Preconference sessions include: 

Pre-Partum Conditioning & Calving School 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Applications in Agriculture 

Building Resilience Surounding— Mental Health 

Keynote Speakers 

Erica Leubner is a Farm Business Consultant and recognized expert in communication, conflict resolution and interpersonal challenges affecting farm families, including stress, anxiety, depression and substance abuse. She will draw on her experiences growing up on a dairy farm, as co-owner of Tim’s Pumpkin Patch, the wife of a diversified dairy and crop farmer and the mother of three daughters, formerly known as the NY Farmgirls. 

Marilyn Vetter will talk about her path to becoming the president and CEO of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever in February 2023 when her professional and personal worlds combined. Her professional background also includes 30 years of strategic leadership, business management and political advocacy in the biopharmaceutical sector. Vetter has also been a board member for several nonprofits and will share with participants how they can get involved and bring their expertise to organizations and communities looking for leadership. 

Janice Person brings deep experience in communications, suggesting a focus on actionable strategies: how attendees can take what they’ve learned during the conference and turn it into real-world growth, both personally and in their operations.

These keynote speakers exemplify the evolving vision of Women Grow the Farm: combining technical expertise with holistic leadership, intergenerational perspectives and community building. 

Attendees will also select from 25 breakout sessions covering production, risk management, financial and legal issues, succession planning, agritourism and more. 

Special Evening Event 

On Thursday evening, attendees can explore the Museum of Art and Light (MoA+L), the first contemporary museum designed to showcase immersive, digital and permanent collections from inception. The event will highlight the intersection of art, technology and creativity, providing a unique networking experience. 

Key Conference Takeaways 

Unrivaled Expertise: Industry trailblazers will lead action-oriented sessions, covering everything from smart business growth and next-level management strategies to vital risk mitigation in today’s complex market. 

Forge A Powerful Network: The conference offers attendees a chance to build authentic, lasting relationships with fellow female producers, ranchers and agribusiness leaders, creating a strong, local support system. 

Post Conference Support: The inspiration continues long after the final session ends: participants will gain access to an exclusive online discussion group, ensuring ongoing support and learning. 

Registration 

Registration is available at womengrowthefarm.com.

Rates are $175 before January 10, increasing to $200 afterward. Optional pre-conference sessions are $25. College and high school students may register for $75. 

For questions or more information, contact the Women Grow the Farm team at [email protected]

The conference is made possible with the support of generous sponsors, including Farm Credit Associations of Kansas, Kansas Soybean Commission, Kansas Bankers Association, Kansas Wheat and many more.

Visit womengrowthefarm.com/sponsors to see the full list or become a sponsor.

Women Grow the Farm 2026 conference save the date 
Women Grow the Farm 2026 conference save the date