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Women make the world go round

Women have come a long way in every segment of society, even when it comes to fields that at one time were predominately comprised of men.

Women have come a long way in every segment of society, even when it comes to fields that at one time were predominately comprised of men.

It's for that reason the Government of Saskatchewan proclaimed the month of March as Rural Women's Month in Saskatchewan.

"The contributions of Saskatchewan's rural women have played a vital role in placing our province as a global leader in agriculture," Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart commented earlier this week.

"I am pleased to see more women getting involved and taking leadership roles within the agriculture industry. Women will be key contributors to our industry's continued success as we prepare to meet the growing global demand for food."

The fact is, nearly one quarter of farm operators in Saskatchewan are women. Rural Women's Month is intended to recognize these women and the valuable contributions they make in their communities and on their farms.

"Rural Women's Month is an opportunity to recognize the multiple roles that rural women play that are key to maintaining our farms, our families and our communities," Social Services Minister and Minister responsible for the Status of Women June Draude says.

"They are small business owners, agrologists, health care providers, teachers, caregivers, mentors and community leaders ensuring that our province continues to be the best place to live and work and to raise a family."

Rural Women's Month will be observed through a variety of events held in March by women's groups in communities across the province. These activities will acknowledge the positive contributions of rural women in enhancing agricultural and rural development in Saskatchewan.

Hats off to Saskatchewan's women!

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