A Letter From Leanne – WoTL Director and Women In Grain Finalist
A Letter From Leanne – WoTL Director and Women In Grain Finalist
On February 3rd, 2026, WoTL Director and Ambassador Leanne Pridham was recognised by her peers, when she was presented as a Finalist in the Women In Grain category at the SA Grain Industry Awards. We have always known how wonderful Leanne is, as a board member, community member, and valued member of her farming business, and it was exciting to see her on stage, getting some well deserved recognition. Hear from Leanne about her experience of an awards night, and her drive and passion for the ag industry (you can also check out her Story of Impact about ‘Leading The Change’ here).
THANK YOU
This time last week we were off to the GPSA awards and since then I have had the ‘out of character’ urge to do a public post, so here goes.
It has been very humbling to be a 2026 nominee in the awards alongside some very passionate and skilled people of the grains industry. Thank you to everyone who has congratulated and offered their support and well wishes. The calibre of all 24 finalist that stood on the stage last week proves the grains industry is in good hands.
Congratulations to the winners of all the categories but particularly Sharon Starick in the category of women in Grains. Your contributions certainly deserve celebrating and I look forward watching what else you achieve.
In my opinion Awards are a double edge swords and there any many out there that weren’t nominated that are doing amazing things for our industry. Thank-you and keep ‘doing you’.
Awards do however shine a light on significant contributions and perhaps give awareness to the boarder public that wouldn’t otherwise happen. ‘IT IS HARD TO BE WHAT YOU CANT SEE’ and with that I am learning to appreciate the recognition and hope it inspires others to pursue or continue their career in the grains industry despite the challenges. So thank you GPSA and the major sponsor Elders, PIRSA & GRDC for backing the event, celebrating the grains industry & bringing awareness to the minds of the general public.
I am a passionate advocate for family farms and i think it’s mainly because of this passion that I was nominated. One of my favourite sayings is
‘IT’s NOT HARD WORK THAT WEARS PEOPLE OUT, BUT THE FEELING OF NOT BEING VAULED’.
In grains and more broadly ag, we are guilty at times of not valuing every role in our farming teams. Historically females have been in those roles that have been under valued & not in the public eye.
We have come a long way since 1996 when is wasn’t legal for a female to list farming as their occupation however we still have a way to go.
All of the 24 finalist wouldn’t have been able to achieve what they had without some form of support network. There is always people or organisations behind the scenes that help the nominee shine. For me there are 2 in particular.
Many will know I am passionate about the organisation WoTL. WotL supports women in Agribusiness to learn and grow through connect and education. It gives me great pleasure to give back as a director and ambassador to a organisation that I have got some much from. the amazing collection of people have supported and strengthened my journey and growth in the grains industry wouldn’t have been the same without them. If you are in ag and feeling alone and unsure of where you fit,please reach out to myself or look up WoTL!
And lasty but certainly not least, my family and in particular Daniel. Many years ago when he said ‘I do’ I know he didn’t know what he was getting himself into. working with your life partner certainly has its challenges and two farmers in one business takes navigating. It is something that isn’t talked about a lot. However 18 years on and we have found a rhythm and While we are a small grains operation in industry terms I’m super proud of what that we have achieved together.
I look forward to the future, advocating for family farms and collectively as an industry producing grain for the world.
– Leanne


















