PSU’s 2017 Ag Progress Days: Aug 15-17
AgrAbility for Pennsylvanians will participate in Penn State's 2017 Ag Progress Days, which takes place on Tuesday, August 15 through Thursday, August 17 at the Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center at Rocks Spring. Ag Progress Days is Pennsylvania's largest outdoor agricultural exposition.
AgrAbility PA is teaming up with the Pennsylvania Office of Rural Health to host activities in the Rural Health & Safety Tent located at the end of West 6th St., next to the Farm Safety Demonstration Area.
Staff members from AgrAbility PA will be present to share information and resources with farmers and agricultural workers on how to remain in farming despite a disability or long-term health condition. Visitors to the AgrAbility PA booth will also be able to see examples of adaptive equipment, assistive technologies, and other modifications that make working around the farm more accessible.
Visitors to the Rural Health & Safety Tent may also take advantage of free daily health screenings that will be provided:
- Vision tests from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Blood pressure readings from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Personal protection equipment presentations at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
(Earn one core pesticide credit by attending a 30-minute presentation) - Stroke risk assessments from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Resources about dental hygiene
ACCESSIBILITY AT THE SHOW
Concerned about mobility around the show grounds? Individuals with medical conditions or disabilities are welcome (and encouraged) to bring their own mobility aid devices -- Ventracs, utility vehicles, power wheelchairs, and so forth.
Golf carts (courtesy of Lancaster Farming) will be available on a first come, first serve basis for TWO HOUR increments to individuals who need them for mobility. You can find this service located in the Ag Pavilion near Headquarters (the white house).
T&B Medical has a limited supply of scooter rentals available onsite. Pre-reservations are recommended. Contact: 888-950-0900 or 814-466-8736.
Accessible parking spaces are available for individuals displaying handicap permits. All parking is free.
Still have questions? Please contact Abbie Spackman (AgrAbility PA Project Assistant) at 814-867-5288 or aes5450@psu.edu.
Sponsored by Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, Ag Progress Days is held at the Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center at Rock Springs, nine miles southwest of State College on Route 45. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Aug. 15; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Aug. 16; and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 17. Admission and parking are free.
For more information, visit the Ag Progress Days website. Twitter users can find and share information about the event by using the hashtag #agprogressdays and Facebook users can find the event here.
About AgrAbility PA
AgrAbility PA is a statewide partnership between Penn State Extension and UCP Central PA in support of a project funded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). Since initial funding in 1991, NIFA has awarded AgrAbility grants to more than 35 states resulting in on-farm assistance to more than 12,000 farmers, while educating thousands of professionals on how to accommodate those with disabilities in agriculture.
AgrAbility PA assists farmers and other agricultural workers in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with disabilities or long-term health conditions by providing the resources and support they need to live independently and to continue working in or return to production agriculture. AgrAbility PA has been providing information and direct services to farmers and farm family members affected by disability or long term health condition since 1995. Some of the more common disabilities or health conditions that Pennsylvania farmers may have include: arthritis, spinal cord injury, amputation, traumatic brain injury, stroke, diabetes, visual or hearing loss, respiratory problems, and back impairment or joint injuries.
AgrAbility PA staff provides a variety of services, at no cost, for farmers and farm families:
- On-site farm assessment to identify barriers to completing essential everyday tasks and chores, both in the agricultural workplace and the home.
- Identification of safe and appropriate assistive technologies (equipment/devices and efficient modified work practices).
- Referral to information resource materials on a variety of topics related to agriculture and disability.
- Access to face-to-face educational training opportunities through workshops, conferences, and seminars as well as online blogs and programs.
- Referral to other service providers for potential assistance (e.g., funding resources, occupational or physical therapy assessments) specific to the farmer's or farm family's needs.
- Provide peer support opportunities to connect farmers to one another.
AgrAbility PA does not provide direct funding, however, the staff works with the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR), Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation (PATF), Pennsylvania’s Initiative on Assistive Technology (PIAT), and other third-party funding sources to help farmers and farm families obtain needed equipment, assistive technologies, and/or modifications.
For more information, visit the AgrAbility PA website or follow AgrAbility PA on social media: Like us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, or on our WordPress blog. Contact AgrAbility PA at AgrAbility@psu.edu or (814) 867-5288 for more details.
About Ag Progress Days
Ag Progress Days features the latest technology and research exhibits, educational programs, and guided tours. Sponsored by Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, it is one of only three agricultural exhibitions in the country sponsored by a major university. Exhibits showcase the latest in Penn State research, as well as information on best management practices and changing regulations in the agricultural industry.
With close to 500 exhibitors from 34 states and 4 provinces of Canada, there is something for everyone. Each year, farming families from across Pennsylvania and surrounding states attend this three-day event. Of the 45,000 expected attendees, over 60 percent are actively engaged in agriculture or related professions. Ag Progress Days features more than 80 acres for crops and machinery demonstrations, and 55 acres for indoor and outdoor exhibits.
For more information, visit the Ag Progress Days website at http://apd.psu.edu. Twitter users can find and share information about the event by using the hashtag #agprogressdays and Facebook users can find the event here.