Women's History Month
Celebrate Women in Science!
We are proud to honor the women who serve in our societies and are leaders in science and research. As a professional organization serving our members, it is our responsibility to make sure the next generation of women is educated and empowered. Whether it is running for a society-elected position, leaving behind a legacy for future women through a donation to the Agronomic Science Foundation, contributing to a journal, or showing casing your science through a podcast interview— there are many ways to build and grow the list of achievements made by women in our sciences.
Podcasts
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- Dr. Cristine Morgan: How do you measure soil health at scale?
Field, Lab Earth
- Dr. Alexandria Kuhl: Modeling Water Use in Biofuel Crops
- Dr. Bo Zhang: Improving Edamame
- Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig: Modeling for Climate Change
- Dr. Sarah Lovell: Multifunctional Agroforestry
- Dr. Erin Silva: Nutrient Cycling in Organic Systems
- Dr. Carrie Laboski: Profitable Nitrogen Rates for Corn
- Dr. Yingxue Yu: Microplastic Movement through the Soil
- Dr. Rebecca Nelson: The Circular Bionutrient Economy
- Heather Hampton+Knodle: Bridging the Farm to Research Gap
CSA News Articles
- Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig Awarded 2022 World Food Prize
- Inspirational and Collaborative: Looking Back on the Life of Betty Klepper
- Longtime USDA Plant Physiologist Leaves Estate to Agronomic Science Foundation
- Female Researchers: The Forages of Agronomy
- Work–Life Balance: Finding Strategies to Manage It All
- Key to Diversity in Agriculture May Be the Job Advertisement
- Perspectives on Leadership Development for Women as Change Agents
- Impact of Women Farmers: Recognized by ASA Presidential Award
- Meet Sally Flis, the New Vice-Chair of the North American CCA Board
- Meet Traci Bultemeier, the New Vice-Chair the North American CCA Board
- Research, Pageants, and Ag-Vocacy: A Conversation with Hallie Wright
- Blazing a Trail, Building a Legacy: The Extraordinary Life of Rosalind Morris