Samantha Wolfe
Samantha Wolfe is the Michigan State University Extension statewide Agricultural Occupational Health educator working with the AgrAbility program. She is housed in the Benzie County office. Her expertise encompasses a range of experiences, including managing a rotational grazing beef operation and working for a third-party verification program focused on mitigating on-farm environmental risks. With a background in environmental education and outreach, Samantha is passionate about collaborating with growers and producers across different operation sizes and sectors to identify solutions and enhance their operations. She holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Kalamazoo College and an M.A. in Biology from Miami University's Global Field Program. Reach out to Sam for more information about AgrAbility and how MSU Extension can benefit your community and your farm.
Related Work
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Your voice matters: How farmers can shape the future of AgrAbility
Published on December 16, 2024
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Slow Moving Vehicle triangles - be on the lookout!
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Bee Environment Elevation System (BEES) Building Instructions
Published on September 10, 2024
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Dairy Spotlight: Samantha Wolfe
Published on June 12, 2024
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Michigan AgrAbility to host regional workshop
Published on April 29, 2024
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AGR makes record contribution to AgrAbility
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Beekeeping Assistive Technology
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Promoting health and productivity through ergonomic practices for farming and gardening
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