Welcome to the Oklahoma AgrAbility Web site
Successful farmer spotlight
Bill Bennett experienced four hand injuries during the last 22 years.
With assistive technology, Bennett now safely and efficiently provides for his family. He has created a businees of custom fertilizer application services, preparing seed beds and top dressing wheat.
Use this link to read Bill's success story.
AgrAbility Services
- Education
- Direct Service
- Networking
Oklahoma AgrAbility, established in 2002, is one of 22 state AgrAbility Projects funded by the Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service, which also supports the National AgrAbility Project. The national project was created in the 1990 Farm Bill to assist people with disabilities employed in agriculture by linking the Cooperative Extension Service at a land-grant university with a private nonprofit disability service organization to promote independence in agricultural production and rural living. The national project serves as a resource for state projects by providing training, technical assistance and information about available resources to help people with disabilities employed in agriculture.
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Click here to view the Oklahoma AgrAbility brochure