"Let us make of this Association a great democratic band of women,
valuable to each other and to their communities, representative of our whole country,
women engaged in those noble out-of-doors occupations
for which 'no man is too high or too low.'"
Louisa Yeomans King
First National President of WNF&GA (1914-1921)
valuable to each other and to their communities, representative of our whole country,
women engaged in those noble out-of-doors occupations
for which 'no man is too high or too low.'"
Louisa Yeomans King
First National President of WNF&GA (1914-1921)
In 2014, the Woman’s National Farm & Garden Association celebrated its Centennial, inspiring a closer look at its rich history and the fascinating, pioneering women who shaped the organization over these 100 years. From the Women’s Land Army, to the growth of 4-H, and the establishment of horticultural therapy as a profession, the women of Farm & Garden have played significant roles in these and many other endeavors. We carry on with pride the work of our Founding Mothers, and work together to grow beautiful, sustainable communities.