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Soil Sisters weekend event featuring area women-led farms set for Aug. 4-6
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MONROE - For three days and with five components and involving more than 20 farms, the Soil Sisters culinary event celebrates Wisconsin's family farms and rural life in and around the farming communities of the Green County area from Aug. 4 to 6.

Now in its sixth year, the largest female farmer-led tour event in the country falls during "Wisconsin Women in Sustainable and Organic Agriculture Week" from July 31 to Aug. 6, an official proclamation by Gov. Scott Walker to showcase the growth and impact of this movement in Wisconsin. Women represent approximately 11 percent of primary operators on all farms in Wisconsin, a higher number than neighboring Midwest states, and Wisconsin has 1,180 organic farms, second in the country to California.

Soil Sisters offers a direct way to connect with an immersive farming and culinary experience, led by these Wisconsin women - the "soil sisters" - who are committed to a healthy, fresh product or farm-made, artisanal food products and other items.

"Come meet your farmers and learn about local, seasonal food and how we can all transform what's on our plate," said Lisa Kivirist, coordinator of the Soil Sisters weekend, a venture of the Wisconsin Farmers Union Foundation in partnership with the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) and Renewing the Countryside. "Bring your coolers for fresh produce and meats, pull on your farm boots or overalls, wear your sun hat and kick back for a relaxing time on one, or all, of the farms."

Over a dozen area women-owned farms will be leading this event, including:

Monroe: Katy Dickson of Christensen Farm; Teresa Joranlien of Hawk's Mill Winery; and Lisa Kivirist of Inn Serendipity Farm and B&B

Brodhead: Dela Ends of Scotch Hill Farm; Jen Riemer of Riemer Family Farm; Lauren Rudersdorf of Raleigh's Hillside Farm; and Beth Wright of Winterfell Acres

New Glarus and Monticello: Linda Derrickson of Bluffwood Landing; Lori Stern and LeAnn Powers of Cow & Quince and Lucky Dog Farmstay.

Albany: Anna Landmark and Anna Thomas Bates of Landmark Creamery

Blanchardville: April Prusia of Dorothy's Range; Kriss Marion of Circle M Farm; and Bethany Storm of The Little Red Homestead.

"The opportunity to really take folks from 'field to plate' - from meeting my heritage hogs to sharing a meal together at the Dinner on the Farm event - is something I am definitely looking forward to," adds April Prusia, owner of Dorothy's Range and host of the Dinner on the Farm in Blanchardville. "The annual Soil Sisters weekend gives everyone multiple ways to connect with and get to know their farmer. Preserve the harvest, spin some fiber, make cheese, or learn how to start your own farm operation. Come learn about fermentation during my on-farm workshop. There's something for everyone."

For more information, visit www.soilsisterswi.org or call Kivirist at 608-329- 7056.