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Each year, the WVDA honors outstanding women who have made significant contributions to the agriculture industry, whether it be on the farm, in the classroom, in the lab, or through outreach. The six recipients of the 2025 West Virginia Woman in Agriculture Award are truly outstanding in their fields. They were recognized during a ceremony at the State Fair of West Virginia, on Sunday, Aug. 10.
Greenbrier County resident Jill Hauser was one of the six women awarded this honor by the WVDA. Jill was raised on a diversified farm and eagerly took on chores and responsibilities. Active in 4-H and FFA, she was a member of West Virginia’s state-winning 4-H livestock judging team. She earned her degree in Animal Science from Potomac State and WVU. She began her career at Wampler Foods, where she broke barriers as the first female broiler service technician in the Potomac Valley. She later joined her husband Terry in operating a successful dairy, earning multiple Gold-Level honors from Dairy Farmers of America. A mother of three, Jill has remained active in 4-H, FFA, church, and her community. Today, she works as a nutrient management planner for the WV Department of Agriculture. Her dedication, work ethic, and passion for agriculture continue to inspire the next generation.
“Farming isn’t easy, but I wouldn’t trade the way of life for anything. Always follow your heart, your dreams, work hard, and you will succeed.”