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Farming with a Respiratory Impairment

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Farming with a Hearing Impairment

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Farming with a Lower Extremity Amputation or Impairment

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Accessing Horses and Horse-Drawn Vehicles

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Farming With a Back Impairment

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Potential Health and Safety Risks of Farming/Ranching with a Disability

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Accessible Recreation

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Guidelines for Construction of Ramps Used in Rural Settings

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Rural Church Accessibility

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Lighting for Farmsteads and Self-propelled Agricultural Machinery

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Adaptive Hand Controls for Agricultural Machinery

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Prosthetic and Worksite Modifications for Farmers with Upper Extremity Amputations

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Selection and Operation of All-Terrain Vehicles by Physically Impaired Farmers/Ranchers

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Farming Following a Spinal Cord Injury

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Farmer Skill and Knowledge Checklist: Safe Tractor and Implement Operation

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Preparing for Agricultural Worksite Assessments

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Farming and Gardening Forever

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Building an Accessible V-Bed Garden

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Agricultural Machinery Access Lifts: Design, Utilization, and Safety Issues

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Purdue Designed Chairlift for Farmers with Restricted Mobility

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Computer Utilization by Farmers with Disabilities

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Reins of Life – Riding for the Disabled

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Why Beekeeping in Maine Might Be a Suitable Enterprise for Persons with Disabilities

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Tips for Farmers Who Hire Individuals with Disabilities

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Safety Tips for Farming With A Back Injury

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Safety Tips for Farming with Arthritis

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Checklist of Steps for A Prospective High Tunnel Grower

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Why High Tunnel Growing in Maine Might Be a Suitable Enterprise for Persons with Disabilities

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FactAct: Small Solutions for Big Jobs

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This work is supported by the AgrAbility Project, project award no. 2021-41590-34813, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

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