AgrAbility Harvest Preview – Carey Portell

Carey Powell

The upcoming 2019 AgrAbility Harvest newsletter features a story about Carey Portell, who is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the 2019 AgrAbility National Training Workshop (NTW) in Lincoln, NE, on March 25-28. The article, written by longtime Successful Farming editor Cheryl Tevis, is available in accessible PDF by clicking here. If you’re interested…

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Agriculture for Life: Health Promotion and Successful Farming and Ranching for Ag Families

Agriculture for Life: Health Promotion and Successful Farming and Ranching for Ag Families, written by NAP consultant Carla Wilhite and former Oklahoma AgrAbility director Linda Jaco with editorial assistance from Jan Johnston at Oklahoma State University, provides a wealth of helpful guidance, including useful checklists, relevant to both AgrAbility staff and clients. This extensive publication…

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New Publication Highlights AgrAbility Impact

AgrAbility: A USDA Program with Demonstrated Impact is a 4-page publication, contains a basic description of AgrAbility’s services, key statistics about the program’s outreach and impact, and a success story of a program client. Featured is a recent study that indicates a significant increase in quality of life and independent living and working levels for AgrAbility clients as…

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Crowl Cattle Veterans’ Tour

All military veterans and family are invited to join Indiana AgrAbility on August 12th, 2017 at Crowl Cattle in Lafayette, IN. Cadel, a U.S. Army veteran and Rebecca Crowl run their farm with a focus on herd genetics, management practices, and quality. Cows are grazed on locally rented pastures and weaned calves are retained for…

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House and Senate Appropriations Committees recommend restoring AgrAbility funding

After the president’s initial budget recommended eliminating all USDA funding for AgrAbility/farm safety, both the U.S. House and Senate Appropriations Committees recommended restoring AgrAbility/farm safety funding at its current level. However, this does not guarantee that AgrAbility funding will be included in the final federal budget for FY18. The process, in short, is (according to…

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AgrAbility Cut from USDA 2018 Budget

NOTE: see the newer post on the House Appropriations Committee recommendation to restore AgrAbility funding. _________________________________________ Over the past 25 years, USDA/NIFA has been able to support the AgrAbility Program as part of discretionary appropriations under the line item “AgrAbility/Farm Safety.” Since 2015, the line item has provided an annual sum of $4,601,000 to support…

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New AgrAbility video helps military veterans transition into ag careers

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The National AgrAbility Project has released a new video explaining the therapeutic and economic benefits of agriculture for current and former members of the armed services and how veterans can successfully transition into careers in farming. The video, called “The Next Mission: Breaking Down Barriers for Veterans in Agriculture” is posted…

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Military, Ag Communities to Come Together at Farmer Veteran Stakeholders Conference

Farmer Veteran Coalition will host the third annual Farmer Veteran Stakeholders Conference—United We Farm—November 30 to December 2, 2016 at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. For the third consecutive year, farmer veterans from across the nation will come together for the largest gathering of the military and agricultural communities for three days of…

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Great video about Nebraska AgrAbility & VR

Inspiring video about what AgrAbility, VR (vocational rehabilitation services), and our clients can do. William Meyer has a T-4 spinal cord injury but has returned to his fields and to horseback to continue working the family cattle operation.

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Mobile Optimized Site Announced

In order to stay on the cutting edge of web technology, the National AgrAbility Project has converted over from the former desktop-only web content to a new mobile-optimized website. New features of the site include: Mobile friendly “responsive” design Compensates for the user’s screen size for better mobile viewing Intelligent image loading (performance enhancing) More…

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Web conference archives available

The AgrAbility Virtual National Training Workshop (VNTW) is the foremost online educational event addressing issues related to disability in agriculture. The mission of the NTW is to empower professionals and consumers through education, networking, assistance, and marketing. View the 2015 VNTW archives

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Great Article on AgrAbility by INDATA

Check out this article, A Growing Need for Accessible Agriculture, on AgrAbility posted by INDATA, Indiana’s assistive technology program and collaborating organization on the Indiana AgrAbility Project. Read the article.

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AgrAbility featured in PN magazine

Down on the Farm, by Devon O’Brien/PN magazine, views AgrAbility through the lens of two success stories. PDF version About the author: Devon O’Brien works an editorial coordinator for PVA Publications. Her previous writing includes covering food and travel at Midwest Living, Food Network Magazine, Kraft Food & Family and Diabetic Living. She can be…

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