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Managing and Leading, a Woman Farmer’s Perspective

Managing and Leading, a Woman Farmer’s Perspective

Update: 2024-10-01
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An Interview with farmer and non-profit Executive Director Lauren Judd
 
Kendall and Rebecca talk with Lauren Judd, Executive Director of the agriculture education non-profit Cornucopia Project and co-owner of Pack Mountain Farm, about managing and leading on a farm (and other enterprises). Lauren emphasizes the importance of leading with joy and creating cultural change in the nonprofit and agriculture sectors. Lauren highlights the challenges of budget constraints and the need for adaptability and support for her team. She advises women in leadership to delegate tasks and focus on their areas of expertise. Lauren also stresses the importance of networking, professional development, and seeking funding opportunities to support sustainable farming practices and community growth.

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The Cornucopia Project: https://cornucopiaproject.org/ 

Pack Mountain Farm: https://www.facebook.com/PackMountainFarm 

Northeast Organic Farming Association of NH (NOFA): https://www.nofanh.org/ 

TOPP Program with NOFA: https://www.nofanh.org/topp 

Antioch University New England: https://www.antioch.edu/new-england/ 

UNH Cooperative Extension Events: https://extension.unh.edu/events 

UNH Professional Development and Training (PD&T): https://training.unh.edu/ 

Women in Ag Newsletter signup - https://unhoutreach.tfaforms.net/217751?CID=701G0000001AiKCIA0  

Lauren Judd: lauren@cornucopiaproject.org 

Kendall Kunelius – kendall.kunelius@unh.edu  

Rebecca Dube – rebecca.dube@unh.edu  

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Managing and Leading, a Woman Farmer’s Perspective

Managing and Leading, a Woman Farmer’s Perspective

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