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Agrability Quarterly
Summer 2002, Vol.2, No. 4 Table of Contents at bottom

Section 4: Resources

United States map indicating in green the states awarded AgrAbility projects, all listed in the text.USDA CSREES announced 17 new AgrAbility Projects awarded under a competitive request for proposals. AgrAbility Projects for 2002-2006 were awarded to:

California - University of California Cooperative Extension, Easter Seals Superior California
Colorado - Colorado State University Extension Service, Easter Seals Colorado
Delaware - University of Delaware and Maryland Extension Service, Easter Seals Delaware, Delaware State
University, University of Maryland Eastern Shores
Illinois - University of Illinois Extension Service, Easter Seals Central Illinois
Indiana - Purdue University Extension Service, Southern Indiana Center for Independent Living
Iowa - Iowa State University Extension, Easter Seals Iowa
Kansas - Kansas State University Cooperative Extension, Southeast Kansas Independent Living Center
Kentucky - University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital
Minnesota - University of Minnesota Extension Service, Goodwill/Easter Seals Minnesota
Nebraska - University of Nebraska Extension Service, Easter Seals Nebraska
New York - Cornell Cooperative Extension, Finger Lakes Occupational Health Services, New York Center for Agriculture Medicine and Health
Oklahoma - Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma Assistive Technology Foundation, Langston University
Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania State University Extension Service, Easter Seals Central Pennsylvania
South Dakota - South Dakota State University Extension Service, Easter Seals South Dakota, Avera Health System
Utah - Utah State University Extension Service, Options for Independent Living
Virginia - Virginia Cooperative Extension, Easter Seals Virginia
Wisconsin - University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension, Easter Seals Wisconsin

AgrAbility projects previously awarded for 2001-2005 are:

Mississippi - Mississippi State University Extension Service, T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability, Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services
Missouri - University of Missouri Extension Service, Services for Independent Living, Lincoln University
Tennessee - University of Tennessee Extension Service, Easter Seals Tennessee, Tennessee State University
West Virginia - West Virginia University Cooperative Extension, North West Virginia Center for Independent Living


The AgrAbility Project promotes success in agriculture for individuals with disabilities and their families through on-site assistance and educational resources. For additional information on the National AgrAbility Project or current list of state project sites, addresses and telephone numbers contact:

University of Wisconsin-Cooperative Extension
460 Henry Mall
Madison, WI 53706
866-259-6280 or 608-262-5166
Easter Seals
700 Thirteenth St., NW-Suite200
Washington, DC 20005
800-914-4424 or 202-347-3066

NOTE: Mention or display of a trademark, proprietary product, or firm in text or figures does not constitute an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Easter Seals, the University of Wisconsin-Extension, or the National AgrAbility Project, and does not imply approval to the exclusion of other suitable products or firms.

The AgrAbility Project is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture CSREES. Funding for this document was provided under project number 00-41590-0932.

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In This Issue
Section 1: Feature Story—AgrAbility Staff Work with VR to Assist Nebraska Rancher
Section 2: Focus on Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Section 3: State Project Feature—Nebraska
Section 4: Resources