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Oct. 6, 2025 Source: American Public Television sent via AgPR--the news distribution service for agriculture SEATTLE -- Women have always been at the heart of American agriculture, yet their stories are too often left untold. That changes this fall with the national release of Women's Work: The Untold Story of America's Female Farmers. Georgia Public Broadcasting, the film's presenting station, has partnered with American Public Television (APT) to distribute the documentary to PBS stations nationwide, beginning October 1. Stations are encouraged to air the film on October 12 in honor of National Farmers Day. Told through powerful interviews and vivid storytelling, Women's Work highlights an overlooked legacy -- one where women farmers shaped, sustained, and innovated America's agricultural landscape. From past generations to today's diverse voices, the film reveals the breadth of women's roles in farming, supported by insights from experts, historians, and sociologists. "Women farmers have long been erased from the agriculture narrative, despite their many contributions," said Audra Mulkern, Executive Producer. "With Women's Work, we hope to reclaim that narrative and spark a conversation about recognizing and valuing the vital role women farmers play." Produced by Mulkern's The Female Farmer Project and Rowe's KR Creative Strategies with fiscal sponsorship from The Redford Center. Women's Work is supported by presenting sponsors Central Life Sciences and U.S. Sugar. How to Watch & Support PBS stations schedule programming independently. Viewers can help bring Women's Work to their communities by contacting local PBS stations to request a broadcast on October 12, National Farmers Day. About Georgia Public Broadcasting GPB is a knowledge hub where Georgians of all ages can access a variety of free and trusted platforms that encourage lifelong learning and collaboration. Our nine television stations serve Georgia and significant portions of surrounding states with PBS and locally produced programming. GPB's 21-station radio network provides Georgia news, along with NPR news and informational content. GPB is also Georgia's digital media content provider for the classroom, offering free, Georgia standards-aligned content across all subject areas for educators, students, and families. Visit gpb.org for more information. Tweet |
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