Bio
Courtenay DeHoff is a nationally recognized television personality, keynote speaker, and modern cowgirl whose advocacy for agriculture has inspired thousands across rural and urban communities alike. With more than 15 years of experience as a TV host, DeHoff has become a leading voice for bridging the cultural gap between America’s heartland and its cities—empowering people within agriculture to share their stories with confidence and pride.
DeHoff’s work is rooted in her passion for amplifying the voices of farmers, ranchers, and rural families. Through her speaking engagements, media presence, and digital platforms, she has educated tens of thousands about the importance of storytelling in strengthening understanding between consumers and the people who produce the nation’s food.
Known for her charismatic presence, authentic voice, and genuine love for the Western way of life, DeHoff has become a meaningful force in elevating rural perspectives on a national stage. Her impact and leadership earned her the Annie Oakley Society’s Trailblazer Award, recognizing women who innovate, uplift others, and help shape a more connected future.
Courtenay DeHoff continues to champion community, courage, and conversation—values at the heart of modern agriculture and the enduring legacy of the American West.