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In recognition of International Women’s Day 2025, this episode examines the changing landscape for women in the dairy industry. Using the latest data from the IDFA’s 2025 State of Women in Dairy report, hosts Bella and Douglas explore both the remarkable progress women have made in dairy leadership and the persistent challenges they continue to face. From technological innovations to economic implications, this episode offers a comprehensive look at how women are reshaping dairy’s future.
Key Topics and Timestamps:
• 00:00 - 02:30: Introduction and episode overview
• 02:30 - 07:45: Women’s changing roles in modern dairy operations
• 07:45 - 14:20: Historical context of women in dairy farming
• 14:20 - 21:15: Female trailblazers in leadership positions
• 21:15 - 27:30: How technology is leveling the playing field
• 27:30 - 34:15: The business case for women’s leadership
• 34:15 - 40:30: Networks and programs accelerating women’s advancement
• 40:30 - 46:45: Persistent challenges and barriers
• 46:45 - 52:00: Future outlook for women in dairy
• 52:00 - 55:00: Conclusion and calls to action
Key Statistics Mentioned:
• 54% of women in dairy are asking for promotions vs. 47% of men
• 62% of women receive promotions when asked - equal to men’s success rate
• 48% of women believe they have fewer advancement opportunities than men
• 55% of women believe gender negatively impacts their compensation vs. only 5% of men
• 41% of Gen Z and Millennial women believe gender will make career advancement harder
• 29% of female frontline employees have left jobs due to lack of opportunities
• 63% of women expressed satisfaction with career advancement opportunities
Notable Quotes:
• “The question is no longer whether women can lead in dairy, but how quickly the industry will transform to fully leverage the talent, perspective, and innovation that women have always brought to agriculture.”
• “What’s most revolutionary about this technological shift is how it’s rendering outdated gender assumptions obsolete.”
• “If more than half of women feel their contributions aren’t being fairly compensated, how long will they stay in dairy when other agricultural and food sectors are actively recruiting diverse talent?”
People and Organizations Mentioned:
• Becky Rasdall Vargas, Senior Vice President at IDFA
• Jackie Klippenstein, Senior Vice President at Dairy Farmers of America
• Mary Creek, third-generation dairy farmer from Hagerstown, Maryland
• International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA)
• Women in Dairy network
• Dairy Girl Network
• National Milk Producers Federation
• Newtrient
https://www.thebullvine.com/dairy-industry-professionals/women-shattering-dairys-glass-ceiling-leadership-innovation-and-the-fight-for-equality-in-2025/
By The Bullvine5
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In recognition of International Women’s Day 2025, this episode examines the changing landscape for women in the dairy industry. Using the latest data from the IDFA’s 2025 State of Women in Dairy report, hosts Bella and Douglas explore both the remarkable progress women have made in dairy leadership and the persistent challenges they continue to face. From technological innovations to economic implications, this episode offers a comprehensive look at how women are reshaping dairy’s future.
Key Topics and Timestamps:
• 00:00 - 02:30: Introduction and episode overview
• 02:30 - 07:45: Women’s changing roles in modern dairy operations
• 07:45 - 14:20: Historical context of women in dairy farming
• 14:20 - 21:15: Female trailblazers in leadership positions
• 21:15 - 27:30: How technology is leveling the playing field
• 27:30 - 34:15: The business case for women’s leadership
• 34:15 - 40:30: Networks and programs accelerating women’s advancement
• 40:30 - 46:45: Persistent challenges and barriers
• 46:45 - 52:00: Future outlook for women in dairy
• 52:00 - 55:00: Conclusion and calls to action
Key Statistics Mentioned:
• 54% of women in dairy are asking for promotions vs. 47% of men
• 62% of women receive promotions when asked - equal to men’s success rate
• 48% of women believe they have fewer advancement opportunities than men
• 55% of women believe gender negatively impacts their compensation vs. only 5% of men
• 41% of Gen Z and Millennial women believe gender will make career advancement harder
• 29% of female frontline employees have left jobs due to lack of opportunities
• 63% of women expressed satisfaction with career advancement opportunities
Notable Quotes:
• “The question is no longer whether women can lead in dairy, but how quickly the industry will transform to fully leverage the talent, perspective, and innovation that women have always brought to agriculture.”
• “What’s most revolutionary about this technological shift is how it’s rendering outdated gender assumptions obsolete.”
• “If more than half of women feel their contributions aren’t being fairly compensated, how long will they stay in dairy when other agricultural and food sectors are actively recruiting diverse talent?”
People and Organizations Mentioned:
• Becky Rasdall Vargas, Senior Vice President at IDFA
• Jackie Klippenstein, Senior Vice President at Dairy Farmers of America
• Mary Creek, third-generation dairy farmer from Hagerstown, Maryland
• International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA)
• Women in Dairy network
• Dairy Girl Network
• National Milk Producers Federation
• Newtrient
https://www.thebullvine.com/dairy-industry-professionals/women-shattering-dairys-glass-ceiling-leadership-innovation-and-the-fight-for-equality-in-2025/

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