The Oklahoma AgrAbility Project works in partnership with several organizations to help Oklahoma farm and ranch families in need.
The state staff values the input from the Advisory Council and other active Partners. They help guide the Oklahoma AgrAbility Project with their input, resources and outreach opportunities.
The Oklahoma AgrAbility Project is managed by the Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service; Oklahoma Assistive Technology Foundation (OkAT) with services provided by Oklahoma ABLE Tech; and the Langston University School of Physical Therapy. For more information on these, and all Project partners, click About Us and Partners.
The Oklahoma AgrAbility Project was established in 2002 and is funded by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)/National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
