Archives: Newsletter Archives
-
Vol 24 No 4
One Hurdle at A Time ~ Kenzie Sarbacker, AAW Intern All Ethan Meyer wanted to do was drive tractors. After a serious accident in 2011, that desire was put into…
-
Vol 24 No. 3
Riding with Limitation ~Abi Jensen, AAW Intern Though it may not seem likely that horseback riding can help with daily life on the farm, the facts say it all. Studies…
-
Vol 24 No 2
Local Veteran Finds Peace on Farm Steve Acheson grew up on a dairy farm in Campbellsport, WI, and that’s where his passion for agriculture started. At the age of 18,…
-
Vol 23 No 2
AgrAbility Congratulates Keith Posselt for His Recognition as Easter Seals Wisconsin’s 2014 Outstanding Volunteer This award goes against everything that I was taught in life. This now shows me that…
-
Vol 22 No 2
Combating Cancer; Continuing to Farm How did Dale Peterson do it? As he would tell you, “I have some awesome neighbors, I could not have made it without them.” He…
-
Vol 23 No 1
Farmer Given Assistance to Continue What He Knows Best Nestled away from the roaring sound of traffic, on the bottom of a hill is the agriculture operation of Todd Stainer.…
-
Vol 22 No 1
 Successful Farming made Possible through AgrAbility With just the turn of a key to the Kubota, comes the instant sound of excited cows throughout the yard. This Kubota is special…
-
Vol 20 No 4
The Sky is the Limit for Chilton Farmer Living with Spina Bifida can be seriously limiting, but not for Chilton farmer Adam Faust. Since Faust was young, he has been…
-
Vol 21 No 2
Paths of Optimism and Opportunity To some farmers, a skid loader is an everyday convenience. It assists with tasks such as mixing and pushing up feed, heavy lifting, and moving…
-
Vol 20 No 3
Willingness to Change prompts Organic Dairy Farmer’s Post-Accident Success November 2, 2009 seemed like an ordinary day on the farm for Mike Baumann. A successful dairy farmer, he had made…
