The National AgrAbility Project (NAP), headquartered at Purdue University, invites farmers, ranchers and agriculture professionals to the 2024 AgrAbility National Training Workshop in Atlanta, Georgia, to address issues of disability in agriculture.
“Veterans represent a significant percentage of AgrAbility clients,” said Paul Jones, project manager of NAP. “This year’s keynote speaker is Mike Reynolds, a Georgia AgrAbility client who successfully transitioned from the military to farming and founded Hero Agriculture, a nonprofit that helps other veterans find their ‘next mission’ in agriculture.”
Deployed to Iraq as a medic in 2009, Reynolds ran the Emergency Response Center at Joint Base Balad. After being wounded in action and sustaining a traumatic brain injury, he was medically discharged from the military and eventually discovered farming as a form of therapy. His organization helps veterans in similar circumstances.
Conference breakout sessions will cover topics such as farm stress, assistive agriculture technology, and support for veteran and beginning farmers. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour the Shepherd Center, a world-renowned rehabilitation facility; a Kubota Manufacturing plant; a mushroom farm; a sheep farm run by an AgrAbility client who has a spinal cord injury; and a textile factory.