AgrAbility named to the inaugural ‘Forbes Accessibility 100’ list

    AgrAbility of Wisconsin is celebrating national recognition as part of the USDA AgrAbility Program, which was recently named to the inaugural Forbes Accessibility 100 list. This prestigious list honors global leaders making a significant impact in accessibility across industries such as mobility, education, and the workplace.

    AgrAbility of Wisconsin, one of 21 state projects supported by the National AgrAbility Project, works to improve the lives of farmers and agricultural workers with disabilities. Through services like on-farm assessments and adaptive technology recommendations, the program helps ensure that Wisconsin’s agricultural communities remain strong and inclusive.

    “This recognition highlights the life-changing work being done not just nationally, but right here in Wisconsin,” said program staff. “We’re proud to be part of a movement that empowers rural communities through accessibility.”

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