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November 2019

Maine

Maine AgrAbility is pleased to announce that several new videos have been finalized and added to its website resource list. Three videos were developed specifically to illustrate safe techniques and reminders for stretching, harvesting, and lifting. This resource can be used by anyone involved in agricultural tasks. They were produced in coordination with Master Gardener volunteers involved in gleaning projects in southern Maine. Readers can view them by clicking here.


Additionally, staff have developed three other videos and one summary video to share success stories and the possibilities of working in production agriculture with a disability. The goal was to provide inspiration and illustrations of how farmers and fisherman worked through their limitations and used a network of resources and assistive technologies to continue working in production agriculture in Maine. View them here.


Marie DeFranca (L) and Ellen Gibson at Garden Club Federation of MaineEllen Gibson presented "Gardening & Ergonomics" to two separate groups this month: once for Department of Transportation employees at the Maine Safety & Health Conference in Augusta, and also for the Mid Coast Women's Auxiliary Annual Meeting in Brunswick. She and Marie DeFranca also exhibited Maine AgrAbility information and assistive tools at the Garden Club Federation of Maine annual conference in Augusta.


E2C planning teamAfter many months of prep work, Maine AgrAbility hosted the first annual Educate to Cultivate (E2C) Business Development and Assistive Technology Symposium for Military Veterans in Agriculture in Augusta. The E2C symposium was for military veterans and their partners involved in agriculture or for those veterans who desire to learn more about safely and successfully running their own business in agriculture. The morning events partnered business mentors from SCORE and the Small Business Development Center with veterans for one-on-one sessions. There was a financial cash flow workshop to help understand and deliberately plan for profit with or without E2C groupVA disability compensation payments. The afternoon sessions featured available resources, stretches for stress management, understanding brain injuries and memory issues, and a showcase of assistive technologies. There was also a resource fair featuring organizations that provide services for veterans. Thirty-five veteran farmers and partners and 12 vendors participated in this inaugural event.

Submitted by Lani Carlson