AgHERculture Conference opens registration for women in agriculture

AgHERculture Conference opens registration for women in agriculture
Blayne Arthur, Commissioner of Agriculture — Oklahoma Department Of Agriculture, Food and Forestry
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Registration is now open for the 2025 AgHERculture Conference, aimed at women interested in agriculture. The event offers an opportunity to develop professional skills and expand social networks.

The AgHERculture Collegiate Conference will take place on August 22 for young women who are high school graduates under the age of 25. Meanwhile, the AgHERculture High School Conference is scheduled for August 23, targeting those entering or currently attending high school.

This marks the fifth year of the AgHERculture Conference, an initiative created by Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture Blayne Arthur.

To receive a conference T-shirt, participants must register by Monday, July 21, 2025.

For further details about the conference or registration process, contact Kalley Whitlock at Kalley.whitlock@ag.ok.gov



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