Wagner Farms in Rome is known for it's picturesque sunflower field, and now for it's extensive accessibility. 

The farm's owners have introduced a new wagon to the lineup, offering a new way to get around and enjoy the fun, regardless of ability and mobility.

It's the second of it's kind and was custom made for the farm to be completely wheelchair accessible, with solar powered chairlifts.

They also include state-of-the-art safety features that allow the whole family to have a good time, whether it be in the sunflower fields, or in their haunted attractions during spooky season.

"We can serve all special needs. Anyone with mobility impailments. Seniors that have trouble getting up and down stairs. Newborns in strollers. You name it, we can handle it and accomodate them on the wagons," said Wagner Farms Owner Ronald Wagner.

The second wagon was dedicated to a child named Leo who is in a wheelchair.

Wagner says it's important to be inclusive and he likes to go above and beyond to do so.