“…Collectively and with variations among individual interviewees aside, our findings align with those of other researchers regarding how invisible practical, lived realities of raising children on farms can be. This includes lines of research on the invisibility of women's work ( 81 , 82 ), farm women ( 31 , 51 , 83 ), and farm household-level issues ( 27 , 84 , 85 ). This also includes lines of research on the representation and integration of farm women in institutions pointing to women being underserved by educational programs ( 51 , 55 , 58 , 59 , 86 ), underrepresented in farm organizations ( 52 , 53 , 56 , 87 , 88 ), and their presence and contributions not included in farm statistics ( 54 , 89 , 90 ).…”