Missouri AgrAbility

AgrAbility helps farmers with disabilities and their families succeed. The program links MU and Lincoln University extension services with a nonprofit disability organization to provide practical education and on-the-farm assistance that promotes agricultural and rural independence.

Missouri AgrAbility can...

  • help determine if you're eligible for agency services
  • perform a customized, on-site assessment of your farm or ranch
  • recommend effective and safe solutions to help you overcome limitations
  • provide educational resources to support your goals
  • connect you with a peer support network

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), administers the AgrAbility Project.

If you are interested in AgrAbility services, please contact us at 1-800-995-8503 or email us at AgrAbility@missouri.edu.
 


AgrAbility is funded by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), under sponsored project number 2018-41590-22323.

Events and online courses

June 17, 2024 - September 25, 2024

100 Miles, 100 Days

October 29, 2024 - November 2, 2024

Pearls of Production

Resources

MO Ask Listen Refer suicide prevention training handout (PDF)

Ask Listen Refer (ALR) is an online suicide prevention training program that is available to ALL Missourians who want to learn more about warning signs, sample conversations and local resources. Use these guidelines from MO ALR to help those around you.

Coping with Stress on the Farm - Telehealth Counseling: Fact or Fiction (PDF)

Free telehealth counseling by a trusted professional who understands agriculture is now available. This handout provides the fact versus fiction of telehealth appointments.

Brain Injury Association of Missouri

Mission is to reduce the incidence of brain injury; to promote acceptance, independence & productivity of persons with brain injury; & to support their families, caregivers & community.

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