Farm Credit Celebrates Women’s History Month

March is Women’s History Month! Farm Credit is proud to partner with these incredible female producers across the country who are shaping the future of agriculture and helping feed the world.

Join us in celebrating these remarkable women and explore some of their stories below.

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Lone Star Oyster Company

In the waters of the Galveston Bay complex, Blake and Stephanie Branson have cultivated a new venture that combines their love for the ocean with sustainable farming practices. Lone Star Oyster Company was founded in 2022 and serves as the sixth cultivated oyster mariculture facility in Texas and the only oyster farm in West Bay.

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Wolf One Farms

Running a farm by yourself is challenging. Raising four kids by yourself is challenging. Michelle Wolf does them both, simultaneously.

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Barnard Beef Cattle Company

Blayr Barnard’s journey to running Barnard Beef Cattle Company began with a business consultant career in Indiana before she returned home in 2015 to take over the family ranch.  Barnard Beef is known for its direct-to-consumer beef operations, where families in the area enjoy high-quality, locally raised meat.

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Bees N Blooms

Nestled at the foot of Taylor Mountain in Santa Rosa, California, is a small organic farm breathing new life into the land while sustaining thousands of native bees and honeybees.