Welcome to Wyoming AgrAbility
When disability strikes a ranch or farm family, everything changes—except perhaps the desire to continue ranching or farming.
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Ranching and farming are physically demanding
and hazardous professions. The goal of Wyoming AgrAbility is to inform, educate, and assist
ranchers, farmers, and farm workers with disabilities and their
families so that they can continue doing what they love—ranching
and farming.
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Wyoming AgrAbility is a proud partnership of the University of
Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service, Wyoming Institute for
Disabilities (WIND), Wyoming Independent Living Rehabilitation
(WILR), and Wyoming Services for Independent Living (WSIL).
Wyoming AgrAbility is part of a national program administered
through the United States Department of Agriculture, focused on
promoting independence for members of the agricultural community
who have disabilities resulting from injury, illness, aging, or
other causes.
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To receive updates regarding upcoming webinars and other
programming opportunities, please email us at:
agrability@uwyo.edu
For more information about Wyoming AgrAbility, call
1-866-395-4986 or email us at agrability@uwyo.edu
The University of Wyoming is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution.
This material is based upon work supported by the National
Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA), under Agreement No. 2010-41590-20741
Mention or display of a trademark,
proprietary product, or firm in text or figures does not
constitute an endorsement by Wyoming AgrAbility or the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, and does not imply approval to the
exclusion of other suitable products or firms.