Members of Kansas Agri-Women (KAW) represented the state at the 48th national convention of American Agri-Women (AAW), held recently in Bozeman, Mont.
Jean Goslin of Dwight, Kan., was elected vice president of education for a two-year term.
AAW promotes the welfare of our national security through a safe and reliable food, fiber and energy supply. Since 1974, AAW members have worked together to educate consumers, advocate for agriculture, and offer networking and professional development opportunities.
KAW is one of AAW's first affiliates. KAW focuses on ag education and advocacy. Its motto is "From Producer to Consumer with Understanding." The organization is known for its "One Farmer Feeds" highway signs that promote agriculture's contribution to the state, along with other ag advocacy projects.
KAW focuses on ag education and advocacy. Its motto is "From Producer to Consumer with Understanding." Find KAW online: www.ksagriwomen.org; www.facebook.com/Kansas-Agri-Women and www.twitter.com/KSWomen4Ag (@KSWomen4Ag).
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