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iSearchable guide at oregonfb.orgLocally grown & growing strong

F R E S H F O O D F R O M T H E F I E L D T O Y O U

Learn where to buy food directly from family farmers & ranchers! Guide is listed:• By region • By opening date • AlphabeticallySearchable guide at oregonfb.org

Oregon’s BountyF A R M

STAND GUIDE

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ContentsA farmer on a mission 2Facts about Farm Bureau 8Saluting Summer Ag Institute 10Century Farm recipe 12Farm Bureau member discounts 16What’s in season? 20Call for calendar photos 43Farm Bureau photo album 44

O N T H E C O V E R :

Marion County Farm Bureau’s Molly McCargar and Ernie Pearmine are the fourth generation to run Pearmine Farms in Gervais.

Editor: Anne Marie MossGraphic Designer: Cheryl McLean • ImPrint Services

Copyright ©2014. Oregon Farm Bureau Federation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

Advertising carried in the publication does not constitute an endorsement of the products by Oregon Farm Bureau. Exceptions to this rule are products and services sold by Farm Bureau affiliate companies carrying the full backing and endorsement of the federation.

For advertising information, contact Anne Marie Moss, (503) 399-1701, ext. 313ISSN 1040-5909 Published annually by Oregon Farm Bureau Federation, 3415 Commercial St. SE, Salem, OR 97302, (503) 399-1701, [email protected] circulation. Subscription included in annual dues.

2014 ISSUE Volume 27

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Enjoying Oregon’s BountyThe bulk of Oregon’s Bounty magazine is dedicated to connecting consumers with family farmers and ranchers who grow and sell an immense variety of agriculture products: veggies, fruit, meat, cheese, wine, Christmas trees, CSAs, flowers, and hundreds more. Also listed here are farms that offer activities or events open to the public, including u-pick fields and on-farm festivals. Searching for something specific? Visit Oregon’s Bounty at oregonfb.org and do a search for “blueberries” or “pumpkins” within a mile radius of your starting point. Not sure when your favorite fruits and vegetables are at their peak? Check out our What’s in season? calendar on p. 20 to know when local produce is at its freshest. Besides raising the food we eat every day, many farmers and ranchers also are active in their communities. Molly McCargar of Marion County Farm Bureau is a great example. Her farm donates crops and raises money to help support hungry Oregonians. She’s also passionate about agriculture education and works with local schools to help kids learn about the people and processes behind their food. Farm Bureau is really proud of the Summer Ag Institute. This year SAI celebrates 25 years of educating teachers about agriculture and how they can incorporate ag into their classrooms. This spring, the Oregon Dept. of Agriculture presented SAI with an Excellence in Education award. This is the second time SAI has earned this prestigious honor. Learn more about SAI on p. 10.No organization is a more respected, effective advocate for Oregon’s family farmers and ranchers than Farm Bureau. OFB believes that all types of agriculture production — organic, conventional, biotech, and no-tech — are needed to meet consumer demand and keep farms in business. Do your part to keep Oregon agriculture thriving by supporting local farmers and ranchers. This guide is a great place to get you started. Enjoy!

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A farmer on a mission

M O L L Y M C C A R G A R ’ S PA S S I O N S A R E F A R M I N G , F E E D I N G P E O P L E ,

A N D S H A R I N G A G ’ S S T O R Y

By Anne Marie Moss

While Molly McCargar may not look like what you’d imagine the “typical” farmer to be — a lively, under-40 mom with four

daughters — her grandfather, Lester Pearmine Jr., always knew where her destiny lay.

“When I was 16 and driving a tractor around, discing the field or something, grandpa waved me down. And I thought, ‘Oh no, what did I do?’” says McCargar, a member of Marion County Farm Bureau. “He said, ‘You know, I’ve been watching you. Out of all the grandkids, I think you will be the one to come back and run the farm.’ And I said, ‘Whatever, Grandpa. I’m a 16-year-old girl, and I’m going out on a date tonight.’ But he was right.”

McCargar and her brother Ernie Pearmine are the fourth generation to run Pearmine Farms in Gervais. Her involvement started 9 years ago, when her dad, Ron Pearmine, asked her to help with the books part time.

“Now my 20 hours a month on the farm has turned into 24 hours a day,” laughs McCargar. While her dad is still involved as

a “high-paid consultant,” the major decisions, management, and farming responsibilities fall to her and Ernie.

Their core crops are green beans, cauliflower, broccoli, and sweet corn, which the farm has raised for NORPAC, an Oregon-based food processor, since 1974.

“Almost everything we grow ends up in a finished product in some shape or form,” says McCargar. If you see canned Santiam or frozen Flav-R-Pac vegetables at the grocery store, chances are the produce came from Pearmine Farms.

The 1,200-acre farm also has cherry orchards and fields of grass seed, wheat, and clover. And making its debut last year, for the first time in the farm’s 79-year history, were strawberries.

Examples of Pearmine Farms’ environmental stewardship include converting a 35-acre field into a wetland, conservation tillage to reduce soil erosion and runoff, reducing fuel use with GPS technology on equipment, modifying its irrigation systems for greater energy efficiency, providing wildlife habitat, and achieving Food Alliance and Global GAP certifications.

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“My dad said he’d never grow strawberries, but I’ve learned since having children, never say never. Ever,” says McCargar. “We’re always looking at our crop rotation and crop plan, and considering what would work. It depends on the acres we need for NORPAC, our own crop history and data, and watching market trends.”

While the farm primarily uses con-ventional production methods, mean-ing crop-protection tools are used, the Pearmine portfolio includes 20 acres of certified organic vegetables. And the tentative plan is to expand this by 30 to 35 acres.

“It helps people realize that conven-tional and organic crops can coexist and be done side by side,” says McCargar. “What I say is that there’s no right or wrong way to raise crops, it’s just that everyone should have access to food. The only thing wrong with our food system is that people don’t.”

A farmer’s mission: feeding peopleAs a farmer, McCargar makes her living raising a product essential to all of us — food — which in and of itself is a major contribution to society. But the fact that there are hungry families living in the middle of the agricultural-ly abundant Willamette Valley doesn’t sit well with her.

And McCargar is the type of per-son who, after finding a cause she’s passionate about, takes action.

Every year, Pearmine Farms dedicates one acre of green beans and one acre of corn to Farmers Ending Hunger, an organization that collects food donations from farmers and ranchers, processes it,

and distributes it to emergency food networks in Oregon and southwest Washington. The amount donated depends on the farm’s average yield per acre for the year. Typically, one acre of corn equals 114,000 cans.

For any remaining cruciferous vegetables, Pearmine Farms partners with Salem Harvest.

“After we meet our contract for cauliflower or broccoli, we call Salem Harvest and a huge army of volunteers will come out to pick,” says McCargar. Half of the group’s harvest goes to Marion-Polk Food Share, and volunteers get to keep the other half.

“In 2012, we donated over 26,000 pounds of food just through Salem Harvest,” she says. “There’s still value in those crops if we found a market for them. But there’s also a need. After we meet our goals for the farm, we help feed hungry Oregonians.”

Molly McCargar is the fourth generation to run Pearmine Farms in Gervais.

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The farm’s “Another Pumpkin Patch” (see listing on p. 33) also dedicates all of its proceeds to Farmers Ending Hunger and Marion-Polk Food Share. The patch has raised more than $5,000 and collected hundreds of cans of food for these organizations.

The true face of “Big Ag”Despite the fact that 97 percent of all American farms and ranches are family owned and operated, there’s a misconception that most farms are run by huge, heartless, even dangerous mega-conglomerates.

At 1,200 acres, an incorporated business, and with conventional and organic production, Pearmine Farms fits squarely within the definition of “Big Ag.”

“All the time” is how frequently McCargar says she shares her story as an Oregon farmer when she hears blanket anti-agriculture comments or sees posts on social media.

“People are quick to start off with their definition of ‘Big Ag’ and ‘corporate farmers.’ And then I say, ‘Well, you’re looking at one,’” she says. “I explain that we’re a corpo-ration because the IRS requires us to be something. And we’re also a multi-generational family farm with a brother and sister making day-to-day decisions. Farming is what I do for a living. You can trust that we are feeding you in the best, most efficient, healthiest way we possibly can. Once you start giving people a perspective of what ‘Big Ag’ really is — I think most people have an ‘Ah-ha’ moment.

“People also ask, ‘What’s your sustainability program?’ Well, our sus-tainability program is making sure the fifth generation can farm and keep it going. Farmers are sustainable in terms of their soil management, water quality, everything that we’re doing — because if we weren’t, the ground wouldn’t give back. So every farmer is sustainable in one way or another.”

And at the end of the day, farmers and ranchers have to eat, too.

“I have to feed our kids. We live in what we do. We’re not going to do anything that we think is going to harm us in any way. So why would I do that to you, the consumer? When you kind of take away whatever that barrier is and make ‘Big Ag’ a little more real, a lot of people get a better idea,” says McCargar.

“It’s Farmer Molly!”A former middle school teacher and coach, and a proud Oregon farmer, the fact that agriculture education is one of McCargar’s many passions is no surprise. Soon after it premiered

Siblings Molly McCargar and Ernie Pearmine in the office of Pearmine Farms. They share all decision-making, management, and farming responsibilities.

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McCargar’s next goal: Getting Gervais FFA involved with Pearmine Farms’ pumpkin patch. The plan is to have students help transplant young pumpkin plants from the greenhouse into the field, along with other respon-sibilities. They’ll earn community service credit, as well as gain some valuable on-farm agriculture and business experience.

Girl powerWhile McCargar is the fourth genera-tion to run her family’s farm, she’s the first woman officially in that role. And, as the mother of four girls, the next generation will most likely involve at least one female farmer.

“I had someone ask me one day, ‘Oh you have four girls. Are you going to try for a boy? No? Well, who’s going to take over the farm?,’“ she says. “I kind of looked at him and went, ‘Well who do you think is running the farm now?’“

McCargar has four siblings, and now she’s the mother of four daughters: Gracey, age 10; Lily, age 8; Addy, age 6; and Kalley, age 19 months.

Photo by Molly M

cCargarPhoto by Pearmine Farms

After Pearmine Farms finishes harvesting the broccoli it needs for NORPAC (pictured), McCargar contacts Salem Harvest to have volunteers pick remaining crops. Half of this second harvest is donated to Marion-Polk Food Share.

a few years ago, “Another Pumpkin Patch” became a favorite field trip destination for teachers and students.

“The kids come out, do the corn maze, and then we’ll do a little educational activity, maybe talk about the farm, or the difference between squash and pumpkin, or what’s in a pumpkin pie. One fall we had over 1,000 kids,” she says.

McCargar also is a regular visitor to Gervais schools, participating in “Farm Days” to teach students about the people and processes behind the food they eat every day.

“At this point, when I walk into the school, it’s either ‘Hey, it’s Farmer Molly — or it’s Gracey/Lily/Addy’s mom,’“ she says.

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But there’s no denying that McCar-gar defies the stereotype of a typical farmer — and in fact, she defies data from the recently released 2012 Ag Census. It revealed that the average age of an Oregon farmer is 60 and the number of female farm owner/operators in Oregon dropped a whopping 15 percent from 2007.

However, McCargar sees both trends slowly changing in the north Willamette Valley.

“I think in this area, the number of female farmers is on the upswing,”

she says. And in the past 8 years, she’s seen more and more young faces at NORPAC grower meetings.

But just how does McCargar man-age running a farm, being a mother of four, and serving her community in myriad ways?

“Well, I have a good support network,” she says. “Having my husband Linsday, my mom, and now my dad, because he’s a little more retired, really helps out. Basically, it takes a farm village!”

From left, Marion County Farm Bureau President John Zielinski, Molly McCargar of Marion County Farm Bureau, OFB’s Ian Tolleson, and Phillip Kennedy-Wong of Oregon Food Bank testified in support of the Crop Donation Tax Credit bill this session.

Why Farm Bureau is important“Farm Bureau is the eyes and ears for its members at the state and national legislature,” says Molly McCargar of Marion County Farm Bureau. “If we didn’t have an organization like Farm Bureau, farmers and ranchers would have to spend all of their time at the Capitol, instead of farming and feeding people.”

This spring, McCargar did take time away from the farm to testify at a state legislative committee hearing. She spoke in favor of an OFB-sup-ported bill, SB 1541, the Crop Donation Tax Credit.

“Being there for the crop donation tax credit was important to me and my family and my farm,” she says. “I spoke as a mom, a farmer, and a school board member in a district that has such a high free-and-reduced-lunch population right in the heart of Oregon agriculture.”

The bill was designed to offset some of the costs farmers and ranch-ers accrue when they donate crops to a charitable organization, costs like harvest labor, crop cleaning, and

storage. Many ag producers already donate at a loss to their business.

The bill passed, and the hope is that even more ag operations will contribute vegetables, fruit, and meat to help feed hungry Oregonians.

As a grassroots organization, Farm Bureau relies on its volunteer leaders at the county and state level to guide its public policy positions and share their personal stories. Nothing impacts legislators more than to hear from a family farmer or rancher about why an issue or bill is important. Learn more at oregonfb.org.

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Oregon Farm Bureau: Locally grown & growing strong

Whether you are a Farm Bureau member through COUNTRY

Financial or are a family farmer or rancher wanting to protect and strengthen Oregon agriculture now and for the future, OFB greatly appreciates your membership.

Here are 15 facts about Farm Bureau:

1. Farm Bureau was first established in Oregon in 1919 in Umatilla County.

2. The first official Farm Bureau mission in 1919: Educate farmers in the region who were using inefficient wheat-growing practices.

3. OFB as a statewide organization was founded in 1932; the first state president was Mac Hoke.

4. Farm Bureau is a grassroots organization. OFB’s public policy objectives are presented, discussed, and voted upon by family farmer and rancher members of county Farm Bureaus from all parts of the state.

5. The largest general ag organization in Oregon, Farm Bureau has 7,500 members professionally engaged in agriculture.

6. Family farmers and ranchers comprise OFB’s Board of Directors and advisory committees, and represent the diversity of Oregon agriculture.

7. Farm Bureau believes there is room for, and a need for, all types of agriculture production: organic, conventional, biotech, and no-tech. Farmers are the best people to decide how and what to raise on their own farms.

8. Farm Bureau is essential because agriculture needs a voice at the local, state, and federal legislature — otherwise farmers and ranchers would be regulated out of business.

9. Farming is impacted by almost every type of public policy, including laws involving land use, water, labor, taxes, wildlife, transportation, energy, and the environment.

10. With OFB’s many discount programs, it’s easy to recoup the cost of annual membership dues. See p. 16.

11. OFB programs include the Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R), Century Farm & Ranch, and Summer Ag Institute for teachers.

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Meet the 2014 OFB Board of Directors, all family farmers and ranchers representing the diversity of Oregon agriculture. Front row from left: Mickey Killingsworth, OFB 4th VP & Women’s Advisory Council chair; OFB 3rd VP Barb Iverson; OFB 1st VP Tracey Liskey; OFB 2nd VP Peggy Browne. Back row from left, Bill Browne, Region 2; Barry Bushue, OFB President; Lyndon Kerns, Region 4; Kathy Hadley, Young Farmers & Ranchers Comm. chair; Sharon Waterman, Region 12; Pete Postlewait, Region 7; Wade Flegel, Region 5; Peter Kenagy, Region 10; KC VanNatta, Region 14; Dale Buck, Region 8; OFB EVP Dave Dillon; Bruce Chapin, Region 15; Dalton Straus, Region 11; Dean Freeborn, Region 9; and Shane Otley, Region 3.  (Not shown: Larry Lear, Region 1; Dean McAllister, Region 6; Dan Andersen, Region 13; Rick Epp, Region 16)

12. Voting and supporting (farmer) members can get involved at the county Farm Bureau level. Visit oregonfb.org for your county contact or call OFB at 503.399.1701.

13. Every year, at the state and county level, Farm Bureau gives about $80,000 worth of scholarships to students across Oregon.

14. In the past 25, Farm Bureau has donated more than $40,000 to Oregon’s three Ronald McDonald House Charities.

15. OFB President Barry Bushue also serves as vice president for American Farm Bureau.

Learn more about Farm Bureau at oregonfb.org.

Did you know? Oregon Farm Bureau is a grassroots organization. Farmers and ranchers can get involved in their county Farm Bureau to make a difference for agriculture! Find county contact information at oregonfb.org.

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Summer Ag Institute wins award for excellence

S A I H O N O R E D B Y O R E G O N D E P T . O F A G O N I T S 2 5 T H A N N I V E R S A R Y

OFB congratulates the Summer Agriculture Institute for receiv-ing the 2014 Excellence

in Education award by the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA).

Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, the Summer Ag Institute (SAI) educates Oregon K-12 teachers about agriculture and its application in the classroom. The honor is part of ODA’s Agricultural Progress Awards, which celebrate progress in agri-culture made through partnerships between business, higher education, and state government. SAI was one of five innovators saluted at the 22nd annual Agricultural Progress Awards Dinner on March 12. Impressively, this is the second time ODA has presented SAI with the Excellence in Education award.

“It’s an honor to be recognized by the Oregon Dept. of Agriculture, particularly since SAI is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year,” said Jana

Dick, coordinator of the SAI in La Grande. “We get such great feed-back from teachers who participate. Not only do they gain a lot of great lesson plan ideas, but they often start to question popular misconceptions about agriculture after they learn about it first-hand and interact with family farmers and ranchers.”

A project of the Oregon Agricultural Education Foundation and supported by Farm Bureau, SAI is a three-credit, week-long, graduate-level class through Oregon State University that educates K-12 teachers with little or no background in agriculture.

The goal of SAI is to help educators use agriculture as a context for teach-ing standard subjects like science, math, social studies, and English. Current, factual, and scientific infor-mation about agriculture is presented,

SAI is a three-credit, week-long, graduate-level course offered through Oregon State University for K-12 educators with little or no agricultural background.

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and participants are provided with educational materials to help them incorporate what they’ve learned into their classrooms. Since its first summer in 1989, SAI has enrolled hundreds of Oregon teachers with the goal of helping to promote the importance of agriculture to society.

Through SAI, teachers are given first-hand experiences in the agri-culture industry. The action-packed week includes field trips to farms and ranches, tours of processing plants, and lectures and hands-on labs taught by university professors. The highlight of the week is an overnight stay on a working farm where the teacher has an opportunity to meet a real farm or ranch family.

There are two sessions of SAI each summer: one held in Corvallis, June 22-27, and a second held in La Grande, July 13-18. Enrollment cost for a graduate-level, three-credit session is a great deal at $600.

To learn more about SAI, visit oregonfb.org, or call Debbie Crocker about SAI Corvallis at 541.740.5073 or Jana Lee Dick about SAI La Grande/Union at 541.562.5129.

Matt Wood, president of Umatilla-Morrow County Farm Bureau, gave a tour of his wheat farm to teachers attending SAI last summer.

“All the tours were so eye-opening.

Everything dispelled myths I had held as true for a lifetime.”

Middle school teacher & 2013 SAI participant

The goal of SAI is to help educators learn to use agriculture as a context or theme for teaching science, math, social studies, and English.

SAI provides a working environment for participants to experience current, factual, scientific information about agriculture, and to learn what it takes for farmers to be successful in today’s global economy.

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Now, here’s a great idea for a de-lightful summer activity: Find a fam-

ily farm listed in this issue of Oregon’s Bounty that offers u-pick blueberries (or search online at oregonfb.org). Make the scenic trip to the farm and venture into the field to harvest the perfect batch of berries. Once back home, try this delicious cookie recipe, proudly presented by a family whose farm was established in Clackamas County in 1847, 167 years ago.

The Farm Bureau-supported Century Farm & Ranch Program honors ag operations that have remained in the same family for at least 100 years — or 150 years for Sesquicentennial status. To date, 1,156 Oregon operations are recognized as being in business for at least a century, while 26 farms have reached the sesquicen-tennial mark. Oregon has one of the oldest agricultural heritage programs of this type in the nation.

The 2014 program deadline is May 1. Successful applicants receive a per-sonalized certificate with acknowledg-ment by the Governor and director of the Oregon Dept. of Agriculture. A durable metal roadside sign to identify the family farm or ranch as having historic Century or Sesquicentennial status also is available. Each family will be honored during a special

ceremony at the Oregon State Fair.

For more information about the Century Farm & Ranch Program, visit oregonfb.org/centuryfarm or contact Andréa Kuenzi, program coordinator, at 503.400.7884.

Blueberry Oatmeal Cookies Recipe shared by Dr. William H. MacFarlane. Century Farm established by Mark A. Hattan of Clackamas County in 1847. 1/2 cup butter or margarine1 cup dark brown sugar, packed3/4 cup granulated sugar2 eggs2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour2 tsp. baking powder1/2 tsp. baking soda1/2 tsp. salt1/2 tsp. cinnamon1/2 tsp. nutmeg1 cup quick-cooking rolled oats1 cup chopped nuts1 cup blueberries

Cream butter until fluffy. Stir in sugars. Beat in eggs. Sift together flour, baking powder, soda, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg, and add to creamed mixture with oats and nuts. Fold in blueberries. Push dough from heaping teaspoon onto greased cookie sheet. Bake in preheated oven at 400 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes or until cookies are light brown. Makes about 36 cookies.

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Regional IndexPortland Metro 13Willamette Valley 24Columbia Gorge 34Oregon Coast 36Central Oregon 37Southern Oregon 38Eastern Oregon 41What’s in season? 20

Listings are organized:1. By region 2. By opening date 3. Alphabetically

Access a searchable online version of the guide at oregonfb.org.

To locate a farmers market near you, contact the Oregon Farmers Market Association at 971.400.0581 or visit oregonfarmersmarkets.org.

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FARM FAVORITES:

n U-pick fields n CSAsn Pumpkins n Winen Christmas treesn On-farm festivals & activities

P O R T L A N D M E T R OOpen all yearAlpaca Forest Ranch: Alpaca products, males for fiber &

breeding stockRanch at 19025 SW Hillsboro Hwy. in NewbergAll year, 7 days, 11:00-7:00Contact: 503.476.5041Website: alpacaforestranch.com

Big Meadow Farm: Game birds, eggs & boarding kennel for dogs

Farm at 34201 Big Meadow Lane in Deer IslandAll year, Sat.-Mon., 10:00-4:00 (call for appt.)Contact: 503.366.3565, [email protected]: citrine.net

Brian Trout Ranch: Live rainbow trout for pond and lake stocking

Farm at 26230 SE Brian Ranch Rd. in SandyAll year, call for appt. Contact: 503.668.7861, [email protected]: briantroutranch.com

EasyGo Farm: Alpacas, suris and huacayas, breeding stock, pet & fiber alpacas, wool, yarn & other alpaca products

Ranch at 16430 SW Holly Hill Rd. in HillsboroAll year, 7 days, (email or call first) Contact: 503.628.2023, [email protected]: easygofarm.net

Forest Edge Vineyard: Winery, vineyard, tasting room on farm; Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Leon Millot, sparkling wines, red blends, white blends & dessert wines

Vineyard at 15640 S Spangler Rd. in Oregon CityAll year: May-Dec., Sat.-Sun., 12:00-5:00; Dec.-May,

Sun., 12:00-5:00Contact: 503.632.9463, [email protected]: forestedgevineyard.com n

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Lamon Bee Acres: Honey, bulk bees wax & bees wax candles

Gresham Saturday MarketFarm at 31833 SE Kelso Rd. in BoringAll year, Mon.-Sat., 11:00-5:00Contact: 503.348.2119, [email protected]

Monagon Blueberry Farm: U-pick, we-pick blueberries, frozen, organic vegetables, fruits, eggs & raw honey

Stand at 12000 SE Lafayette Hwy. in DaytonAll year, 7 days, 8:00-8:00Contact: 503.864.4909, [email protected]: Facebook n

Oregon Brooks Prunes: Oregon Brooks dried prunes & misc. bulk dry food

Farm at 21070 SW Tile Flat Rd. in BeavertonAll year, Mon.-Sat., 9:00-4:00Contact: 503.628.0703

Patchwork Farm & Nursery: Horse boarding & blueberry plant nursery

Farm at 5750 SW River Rd. in HillsboroCall for appt.Contact: 503.642.9297

Skipper & Jordan Nursery: Retail/wholesale nursery; evergreen, shade & flowering trees; shrubs, ornamentals, flowers, hanging flower baskets, flowering wall bags, Christmas trees, wreaths, swags & garland

Nursery at 29690 SE Orient Dr. in GreshamAll year, 7 days, 8:30-4:00Contact: 503.663.1125,

[email protected] n

Soggy Feet Enterprises: Natural grass-fed & finished beef, grass hay

Ranch at 13831 NW Charlton Rd. in PortlandAll year, 7 days, by appt. The Pumpkin Patch: 16511 NW Gillihan Rd. in

Portland, June-Oct., 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.522.7168, [email protected]: soggyfeetenterprises.com n

SunGold Farm: CSA deliveries to Intel, Nike, Columbia Sportswear, and other drops in Portland Metro; vegetables, tree fruit, cane fruit, melons, blueberries

Beaverton, Hillsdale, Hollywood, Portland, Woodstock Farmers Markets

Farm at 6995 NW Evers Rd. in Forest GroveAll yearContact: 503.357.3851, [email protected]: sungoldfarm.com n

Verna Jean Nursery: Small ornamental trees: Japanese maple, dogwood, magnolia, beech, monkey puzzle; small to large landscape-ready trees

Nursery at 8325 SE Altman Rd. in GreshamAll year, call for appt. Contact: 503.663.4486, [email protected]: vernajeannursery.com

Opening in FebruaryEvans Farms: Broadleafed ornamentals, conifers,

landscape design, installation & farm toursFarm at 22289 S Hwy. 213 in Oregon CityFeb. 15-Dec. 15, Mon.-Sat., 8:00-6:00;

Dec.15-Feb. 15, 7 days Contact: 503.632.3475,

[email protected]: evansfarms.net n

VanderZanden Farms: Cut & potted tulips, hyacinths & peonies

Stand at 6000 NW Jackson School Rd. in HillsboroFeb.-June 15, 7 days, 7:00-6:00Contact: 503.681.8410

Opening in MarchNew Leaf Greenhouse: Perennial & annual flowers,

organic vegetables & herbs, planters & hanging baskets

Greenhouse at 3285 NW Susbauer Rd. in CorneliusMar. 15-Aug., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00;

Sun., 10:00-5:00 Contact: 503.844.6400,

[email protected]: newleafgreenhouse.com

Opening in AprilBernards Farm: U-pick, we-pick strawberries, corn,

summer & winter squash, green beans, tomatoes, peppers, greens, cucumbers, fruit, cut flowers, bedding plants, hanging baskets & more

McMinnville Farmers Market Farm at 18755 SW Hwy. 18 in McMinnville April-Oct., 7 days, 8:00-6:00Contact: 503.472.4933, [email protected]: bernardsfarm.com n

Oregon Walnuts: Walnuts shelled, half- & full-pound bagsPortland/PSU Farmers Market April-Dec., Sat.Contact: 503.628.2798

n U-pick fields n CSAsn Pumpkins n Winen Christmas treesn On-farm festivals & activities

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Thanks, Oregon! For four decades, your generous support of The Oregon Community Foundation has benefited thousands of people in your own communities. Thank you also to the 1,622 volunteers whose hard work and dedication made it happen. We look forward to the next 40 years of helping you create charitable funds that directly support your region. For more information, call us at 503.227.6846 or visit www.oregoncf.org.

4OY E A R S

Thank you for making 40 years of dreams possible.

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Member BenefitsEasily recoup your annual Farm Bureau dues with these great discountsHow to get the discounts: Find special discount codes, phone num-bers, and instructions on the members-only website at ofbinfo.org. Sign up for the site with your nine-digit Farm Bureau membership number, listed above your address on this magazine’s mailing label. Or contact OFB at 800.334.OFBF (6323), [email protected].

Benefits are subject to change without notice.

COUNTRY Financial offers insurance for auto, farm, home, life, crop, identity theft coverage, and more. COUNTRY’s insurance and other services are available exclusively to

Farm Bureau members. Call 888.211.2555 or visit countryfinancial.com.

Eligible Farm Bureau members can receive a $500 discount on the 2013 or 2014 Chevrolet, GMC, or Buick vehicle they purchase or lease. This Farm Bureau Bonus Cash is available at participating GM dealerships.

While on a trip in the United States or abroad, Farm Bureau members can save 20% at 5,000 Choice Hotels, including Sleep, Comfort, Clarion, Cambria, Suburban, EconoLodge, Mainstay, Quality, and Rodeway hotels.

The Wyndham Hotels program offers a 20% discount off the best available rate at 6,400 hotels worldwide, including AmeriHost Inn, Baymont, Days Inn, Hawthorn, Howard Johnson, Knights Inn, Microtel, Ramada, Super 8, Travelodge, Wingate, and Wyndham hotels.

At Grainger, Farm Bureau members are eligible for a 10% to 50% discount on many purchases, from power tools to hardware to material-handling supplies. Delivery is free for orders made online at grainger.com.

Farm Bureau members receive up to 20% off of Avis car rentals.

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Geared toward those without existing prescription coverage, the OFB Prescription Discount Program gives an average savings of 30% (up to 75%) on brand and generic prescription

drugs at 551 pharmacies in Oregon. There is no red tape and everyone is eligible.

Farm Bureau members can receive a Case-IH discount of $300-$500 depending on the tractor or implement acquired.

BizPlan (for small business owners) and AgriPlan (for farmers) allow businesses to deduct 100% of their family

health insurance premiums and out-of-pocket medical, vision, and dental expenses not covered by insurance.

Farm Bureau Bank offers all manner of excellent banking services for Farm Bureau members, including a credit card that earns points for use, which can be converted into money put back into the account. farmbureaubank.com, 800.492.3276

Life Line Screening allows Farm Bureau members to take advantage of mobile health screenings in their own community at a reduced price.

ClearValue Hearing saves members up to 60% off MSRP on all Starkey Hearing Instruments, and significant savings on other hearing needs, including ear protection and ear molds from Westone EarMold Laboratories.

Joe Hobson, Attorney at Law: Get a 15% discount from this firm, which specializes in agriculture, natural resource, and business law. 503.585.6708, [email protected]

Get advertising and promotional products and accessories from fbapparel.com with or without the Farm Bureau logo. Quality items at excellent prices are placed in easy-to-use categories for convenient shopping.

AmeriGas gives Farm Bureau members a 5-cents-per-gallon discount on propane. Customers are eligible for an automatic delivery option, 24/7

emergency service, and a variety of payment programs.

Programs for farmers and ranchers only (Voting and Supporting Farm Bureau members): Verizon, Farm Employer Education & Legal Defense Service (FEELDS), and OFB Theft Recovery Program. oregonfb.org, [email protected], 800.334.6323

Benefits are subject to change without notice.

For more information contact OFB at 800.334.6323 or e-mail [email protected].

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Beaverton, Portland, Woodstock Farmers MarketsContact: 503.970.4719, [email protected]

Opening in MayAlpen CJD Gardens: Annuals, perennials, hanging

baskets, vegetable starts, nursery stock, dahlias & produce

Hillsboro Farmers Market Farm at 12010 NE Flett Rd. in Gaston May-June, Mon.-Fri., 3:00-6:00; Sat.-Sun., 10:00-

6:00; Sept.-Oct., 7 days, 10:00-6:00Contact: 503.662.3951, [email protected]: alpengardens.com

Baggenstos Farms: U-pick strawberries, blueberries, marionberries, raspberries, pumpkin patch & Christmas trees

Farm at 15801 SW Roy Rogers Rd. in SherwoodMay-Dec., 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.590.4301Website: baggenstosfarms.com n n n

Burns Farm: U-pick, we-pick strawberries, raspberries & marionberries; farm stand with seasonal fruits & vegetables, fall decor & pumpkins

Farm at 2318 SE 302nd Ave. in TroutdaleMay-Nov., 7 days, 9:00-6:00 (call for avail.)Contact: 503.667.4380, [email protected] n n

Bushue’s Family Farm Market: U-cut flowers, floral event arrangements, flowering baskets & patios, premium annuals, bedding plants, vegetable & herb starts, u-pick strawberries, peas, beans, tomatoes, corn, peppers, basil, raspberries, pumpkins, Fall Harvest Festival in Oct.

Gresham Farmers MarketFarm at 9880 SE Revenue Rd. in Boring May-June & Oct., Wed.-Sat., 10:00-5:00; Sun.,

11:00-4:00Contact: 503.663.6709, [email protected]: bushuefarming.com, Facebook n n n

Duyck Family Farm: Sweet corn, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, walnuts, tree fruits & vegetables

Stand at SW Tualatin Valley Hwy. & SW 331 St. in Hillsboro

May-June, Aug.-Oct., Mon.-Sat., 10:00-6:00

Jockey Hill Nursery: Perennials, grasses & shrubsScappoose Farmers MarketStand at Hwy. 30 & Columbia Ave. in ScappooseMay-Sept., Sat., 9:00-2:00Contact: 503.543.4757, [email protected]: jockeyhill.com

Kruger’s Farm: U-pick berries, farm stand & eventsStand at 17100 NW Sauvie Island Rd. in PortlandMay-Nov., 7 days, 9:00-8:00Contact: 503.621.3489Website: krugersfarm.com n n

Mountainside Herbal Nursery: Herb & vegetable starts, fresh & dried lavender, cherries, in-shell hazelnuts & walnuts

Hillsboro, OHSU, Orenco, Sherwood, Tigard Farmers Markets

May-Oct., Mon.-Fri., 9:00-4:00Contact: 503.709.6947, [email protected]: mountainsideherbalnursery.com

Sauvie Island Lavender Farm: U-cut lavender, dried lavender bundles, dried lavender buds, culinary lavender, lavender plants, lavender products; u-pick yellow plums, grapes & mulberries

Farm at 20230 NW Sauvie Island Rd. in PortlandMay-Oct., Tues.-Sun., 10:00-5:00Contact: 503.577.6565, admin@

sauvieislandlavenderfarm.comWebsite: sauvieislandlavenderfarm.com n

Swan Estate: U-pick, we-pick juice grapes, apples, pears, plums & wine

Stand & u-pick at 33443 S Sawtell Rd. in MolallaMay or June - Oct. or Nov., 7 days, call for timesContact: 503.829.9019, [email protected] n n

n U-pick fields n CSAsn Pumpkins n Winen Christmas treesn On-farm festivals & activities

Farmers market shopping tips

1. Know your produce seasons (see p. 20-21).

2. Go early for the biggest selection, late for the best deals.

3. Bring your own bag.4. Have cash (small bills).5. Ask the farmer for tips on

preparing new-to-you foods.

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Opening in JuneThe Barn: Berries, orchard fruits, vegetables, corn,

pickling cucumbers, kraut cabbage, squash, pumpkins, fall decor & more

Stand at 5211 NE 148th Ave. in PortlandJune-Nov., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.253.5103Website: thebarnproduce.com n

Bella Organic Pumpkin Patch & Winery: U-pick strawberries, blueberries & blackberries; organic produce: heirloom tomatoes, green beans, garlic, carrots, corn, asparagus, zucchini, cucumbers, onions, leeks, cauliflower, peppers, lettuce, Swiss chard, squash & berry wine. Farm tours, pumpkin patch, hay rides, corn maze, haunted corn maze, Dogathon 5K Run, food, beer, wine tasting events with live music & CSA

June-Nov., 7 days, 9:00-6:00Farm at 16205 NW Gillihan Rd. in PortlandContact: 503.621.9545, [email protected]: bellaorganic.com n n n n n

Columbia Farms: U-pick strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, marionberries, boysenberries, red & black currants, black caps, blackberries, u-cut flowers, tomatoes, pumpkins & fall decor

Farm at 21024 NW Gillihan Rd. in Sauvie IslandJune-July, Tues.-Sun., 9:00-5:00; Sept.-Oct., Fri.-Sun.,

9:00-5:00Contact: 503.621.3909Website: columbiafarmsu-pick.com n n

Dairy Creek Farm & Produce: CSA memberships, beans, broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, corn, cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, pumpkins, spinach, lettuce & more

Stand at 23295 NW Hwy. 47 in BuxtonJune-Oct., 7 days, 10:00-6:00Contact: 503.324.7819, [email protected]: dairycreekfarm.com n n

Dinihanian’s Farm Market: CSA memberships, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, cherries, apricots, peaches, pears, apples, asparagus, cabbage, broccoli, rhubarb, onions, squash, peas, lettuce, beans, potatoes, tomatoes, carrots, kale, beets, herbs, spinach, garlic, free-range chicken eggs & more

Stand at 15005 NW Cornell Rd. in BeavertonJune-Oct., Wed.-Sun., 10:00-6:00; Nov.-Dec., 7

days, 10:00-6:00Contact: [email protected]: yourcsa.com n

Joe Casale & Sons: U-pick strawberries & tomatoes, corn, eggplant, flowers, pickling cucumbers, onions & garlic

Farm at 13116 NE Denbrook Rd. in AuroraJune for strawberries; July 9-Nov. 3, Mon.-Sat., 9:00-

6:00Contact: 503.678.0291 n

Holly Blue Acres: U-pick, we-pick blueberries, cut holly in fall

Farm at 23556 SW Gage Rd. in WilsonvilleJune-Aug. & by appt., 7 days, 8:00-5:00Contact: 503.638.8175, [email protected]: hollyblueacres.com n

Liepold Farms: Strawberries, raspberries, blackcaps, marionberries, evergreens, boysenberries & blueberries

Beaverton, Gresham, Hollywood, Lake Oswego, Milwaukie, Portland, Tigard Farmers Markets

Stand at 14480 SE Richey Rd. in BoringJune-Aug., 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.663.3442Website: liepoldfarms.com

Mike & Debbie’s Produce: Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, sweet corn, carrots, onions, beets, potatoes, peppers, zucchini, crooknecks, cucumbers, lemons, pickles, salad fixings, melons, tomatoes, pumpkins, winter squash, fall decor & more

Stand at 2330 NW Cornelius-Schefflin Rd. in CorneliusJune-Oct., 7 days, 10:00-6:00Contact: 503.359.4739, [email protected] n

Pumpkin Patch: U-pick fields, CSAs, pumpkins, produce market, u-pick fields, cafe, gift shop; corn maize & activities in Sept. & Oct.

Farm located at 16511 NW Gillihan Rd. on Sauvie Island

June-Oct., 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.621.3874, [email protected]: thepumpkinpatch.com n n n n

R.K. Farms: U-pick peachesFarm at 23513 Boones Ferry Rd. in AuroraJune-Aug., Mon.-Sat., 8:00-6:00Contact: 503.678.5227, [email protected] n

Sturm’s Berry Farm: Fresh & frozen red raspberries, marionberries, blackberries, blueberries & boysenberries; jams and syrups

Farms at 1307 SE Evans Rd. in Corbett; 31300 Miami-Foley Rd. in Nehalem

June to mid Oct., 7 days, 8:00-4:00 Contact: 503.695.2743 [email protected]: sturmsberryfarm.com

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What’s in season?L E A R N W H AT M O N T H S Y O U R FAV O R I T E O R E G O N - G R O W N F R U I T S A N D V E G E TA B L E S A R E AT T H E I R P E A K

March April May June July August September October November December

pears

pickling cucumbersspinach

squash

strawberriestomatoes

watermelon

bedding plants

broccoli

asparagusapples

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March April May June July August September October November December

Search for specific ag products in your region with

Oregon’s Bounty online at oregonfb.org.

berriescauliflower

cherriessweet corn

green beanssweet onions

peachespears

peppers

salad greens

flowering baskets

asparagus

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Stand at 12405 SE 242nd Ave. in DamascusStand at corner of Hoffman & Pioneer Blvd. in SandyJune-Dec., Tues.-Sun., 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.658.4640 n n

Tofte Farms: StrawberriesOregon City, Milwaukie Farmers MarketsJune, Sat.-Sun., 5:00-2:00Contact: 503.956.3606, [email protected]

West Union Gardens: Raspberries, blackberries, loganberries, gooseberries, tayberries, marionberries, boysenberries, currants & more; u-pick also available.

Stand at 7775 NW Cornelius Pass Rd. in Hillsboro June-Sept., Mon.-Sat., 8:00-8:00Contact: 503.645.1592, [email protected]: westuniongardens.com n

Opening in JulyBays Farms: Peaches, nectarines, apples, pears, plums

& Christmas treesFarm at 14550 NW Bays Dr. in BanksJuly-Dec., 7 days, summer, 9:00-7:00; fall, 9:00-5:00;

winter, 9:00-4:00 (call for avail.)Contact: 503.324.0261Website: tricountyfarm.org/farms/bays-farms n

Bells Orchard: U-pick peaches, apples, pears & honeyFarm at 24350 SW Farmington Rd. in BeavertonJuly-Oct., check website for days & timesContact: 503.313.1346, [email protected]: bellsorchard.com, Facebook n

Douglas Farms: U-pick fruit, vegetables & honeyFarm at 15330 NW Sauvie Island Rd. in PortlandJuly 15-Oct. 31, Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00;

Sun. 10:00-5:00Contact: 503.621.3177 n

G.M. Farm: Peaches, apples, pears, prunes, grapes, corn, tomatoes, beans, peppers, melons & leeks

Farm at 12954 NW Howell Park Rd. in PortlandMid July-Oct., Sun.-Fri., 9:00-6:00

(10-5 after Labor Day)Contact: 503.505.2002,

[email protected]: Facebook

Giusto Farms: Basil, kraut, cabbage, corn, pickling cucumbers, fennel, kohlrabi, potatoes, squash, tomatoes, fruits, figs, persimmons & more

Stand at 3518 NE 162nd Ave. in PortlandMid July-mid Feb., Mon.-Sat., summer: 10:00-6:00,

winter: 10:00-5:00Contact: 503.253.0271

Grossen Nursery: U-pick, we-pick peaches Farm at 23678 NW Grossen Dr. in HillsboroLate July-Aug., 7 days, Mon.-Sat., 9:00-5:00; Sun.

12:00-5:00Contact: 503.647.2640 n

Jossy Farms: U-pick peaches, apples & pears Farm at 31965 NW Beach Rd. in HillsboroJuly-Aug., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00 (call for avail.)Contact: 503.647.5234Website: jossyfarms.com n

Klock Farm: U-pick blueberries & blueberry plantsFarm at 931 NE Salzman Rd. in CorbettJuly-Sept., Fri.-Sun., 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.695.5882,

[email protected]: klockfarm.com n

Orient Nursery: U-pick, we-pick blueberriesFarm at 30425 SE Haley Rd. in BoringJuly-Sept., Sun-Fri., 8:00-7:00Contact: 503.663.6123 n

Parson Berry Farm: U-pick marionberries, blueberries (organic), evergreen blackberries

Farm at 23000 NW Gillihan Rd. in Sauvie IslandJuly-Sept., 7 days, 9:00-7:00Contact: 503.621.3088 n

Powder Blue Berry Farm: U-pick, we-pick blueberriesFarm at 17632 SE McKinley Rd. in GreshamJuly-Aug., Tues.-Sun., 9:00-5:00Contact: 503.912.1010Website: powderblueberryfarm.com n

Roshak’s Berry Shak: U-pick blueberries, raspberries & marionberries

Farm at 11300 SW River Rd. in HillsboroJuly-mid Aug, call first Contact: 503.590.3201 n

Sherwood Orchards: U-pick apples, cherries, peaches, prunes, plums, pears, quince & honey

Farm at 23995 SW Pacific Hwy. in SherwoodJuly-Oct., 7 days, 9:00-5:00 (call first)Contact: 503.625.7705,

[email protected] Website: sherwoodorchards.com n

n U-pick fields n CSAsn Pumpkins n Winen Christmas treesn On-farm festivals & activities

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Starr U-Pick Farm: U-pick pie cherries, blueberries, marion blackberries, plums, apples, pears, grapes, lettuce, red beets, zucchini, cucumbers, blue lake beans, sweet corn, acorn squash, butternut squash

Farm at 8330 SW River Rd. in HillsboroJuly 5- Oct 10, 7 days, daylight to darkContact: 503.887.7986, [email protected]: starrfarm1.com n

Opening in AugustA Maze In Grace Gardens: Corn, tomatoes, apples,

peppers, pumpkins, corn maze & hay rides in Oct.Farm at 2985 SW Golf Course Rd. in CorneliusMid Aug.-Oct., Tues.-Sun., 10:00-6:00Contact: 503.939.7050 Website: amazeingracegardens.com n n

Marquam Meadows Fruit Co.: U-pick, we-pick apples, apple sauce

Silverton Farmers MarketFarm at 9924 Marquam Circle in MolallaAug. 15-Oct. 31, 7 days, 8:00-6:00Contact: 503.829.5047, [email protected] Website: marquammeadowsfruit.com n

Old House Dahlias: Dahlia tubers, fresh cut flowers, potted plants

Hollywood, Milwaukie Farmers MarketsNursery at 8005 SE Mill St. in PortlandAug.-Oct., 7 days, 10:00-6:00Contact: 503.771.1199Website: oldhousedahlias.com

Oregon Heritage Farms: Apples, cider, produce, pumpkins & more, Applefest 2nd Sun. in Oct.

Stand at 22801 SW Scholls Ferry Rd. in HillsboroLate Aug.-mid Nov., 7 days, 10:00-5:00Contact: 503.628.2775 Website: oregonheritagefarm.com n n

Spiesschaert Farms: Corn, tomatoes, gourds, carrots, peppers, beans, pumpkins, squash & flowers

Stand at 42440 NW Purdin Rd. in Forest GroveAug.-Oct., Mon.-Sat., 12:00-duskContact: (971) 235.2845, [email protected]: bensfarmfresh.com n

Opening in SeptemberLakeview Farms: Pumpkins, corn stalks, hay bales, gifts,

corn maze, sternwheeler & train ridesFarm at 32055 NW North Ave. in North PlainsLast weekend of Sept.-Oct. 30, Mon.-Sat., 9:00-5:00;

Sunday 10:00-5:00Contact: 503.647.2336Website: thelakeviewfarms.com n n

Plumper Pumpkin Patch & Tree Farm: Pumpkins, winter squash, corn, apple cider, hayrides, animals, mazes, Christmas trees & wreaths

Stand at 11435 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd. in Portland

Pumpkins: Sept. 22-Oct. 31, 7 days, 9:00-5:30Christmas trees: Nov. 23-Dec. 16, Fri.-Sun., 9:00-5:00Contact: 503.645.9561, [email protected]: plumperpumpkins.com n n n

Opening in OctoberHeiser Farms: Pumpkin patch, petting zoo, corn & hay

mazes & hay ridesFarm at 20900 Grand Island Loop in DaytonOct., 7 days, 9:00-5:00Contact: 503.868.7512, [email protected] n n

R. K. Farms: U-pick walnutsFarm at 20707 Hwy. 99 E in Aurora Oct.-Nov., Mon.-Sat., 8:00-6:00Contact: 503.678.5641 n

Opening in NovemberFurrow Farm: U-cut, we-cut Christmas trees (Nobles,

Douglas fir, Nordmann fir, Gand fir), wreaths, garland, mistletoe, boughs & hayrides

Farm at 25877 NW West Union Rd. in HillsboroNov. 24-Dec.25, Mon.-Fri., 10:00-dark; Sat.-Sun.,

9:00-darkContact: 503.647.5288, [email protected] Website: furrowfarm.com n n

Gerst Tree Farm: U-cut Christmas trees: Noble Firs & Grands

Farm at 11678 NW Dick Rd. in HillsboroNov. 28-Dec. 25, 7 days, 9:00-darkContact: 503.647.2782, [email protected] n

Kasey’s Tree Farm: U-cut Nordman & Noble Christmas trees, wreaths, centerpieces & gifts

Farm at 16993 S Gerber Rd. in Oregon CityNov. 29-Dec. 24, Sat.-Sun., 9:00-4:00Contact: 503.631.2994, [email protected]: Facebook n

Nobles Only: U-cut Christmas trees & wreathsFarm at 18240 NW Dixie Mt. Rd. in North PlainsNov. 26-Dec. 24, 7 days, 8:00-4:00Contact: 503.647.7625Website: noblesonly.tripod.com n

Pressly’s Hill Top Farm: U-cut Christmas treesFarm at 2800 NW Dorland Rd. in North PlainsNov.-Dec., 7 days, 9:00-5:00Contact: 503.381.5462, [email protected] n

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Quail Creek Ranch Christmas Trees: U-cut Christmas trees, Noble fir, Douglas fir, Fraser fir, Nordman & more, wreaths, mistletoe, hayrides, cocoa & cider

Farm at 9949 NW Kaiser Rd. in PortlandNov.-Dec, Fri.-Sun., 8:30-4:30Contact: 503.629.5464, [email protected]: qcrxtrees.com n n

Rainy Mountain Farms: U-cut, we-cut tall Noble, Blue Spruce Christmas trees

Farm at 49400 SE Marmot Rd. in SandyNov. 28-Dec. 25, Fri.-Sun., 9:00-5:00Contact: 503.351.0965, [email protected]: rainymountainfarms.com n

Schmidlin Farms: Christmas trees Farm at 44101 NW Woollen Rd. in BanksNov. 26-Dec. 23, 7 days, 9:00-duskWebsite: schmidlinfarms.com n

W I L L A M E T T E VA L L E YOpen all yearAcross My Heart Miniature Horses: AMHA/AMHR

miniature Appaloosa horses; lessons for horses & handler

Ranch at 9760 S Alder Creek Ln. in CanbyAll year, Mon.-Sat., 9:00-9:00 (call for appt.)Contact: 503.266.3955, [email protected]: acrossmyheart.com n

Anderson Family Farms: Shade trees, conifers, evergreen shrubs, flowering shrubs, ground covers, SOD

Nursery at 26946 S Hwy. 170 in CanbyAll year, Tues.-Sat., 9:00-5:00Contact: 503.266.2699, [email protected]: buygrowerdirect.com

Aragon Alpacas: Alpacas for breeding & fiber production, alpaca fleece, roving, yarn, clothing & accessories

Ranch at 33005 Dillard Rd. in EugeneAll year, call first Contact: 541.912.0782, [email protected]: aragonalpacas.com

Bad Rooster Farm: Beef, chicken, goat, rabbit, eggs, vegetables, salad greens, herbs, flowers, winter squash & pumpkins

Stand at 15520 Ballston Rd. in SheridanAll year, 7 days, 9:00-5:00 (call first)Contact: 503.843.2777, [email protected]: badroosterfarm.com n

Bauman’s Farm & Garden: Bedding plants, hanging baskets, Spring Art Show, Mother’s Day, Easter Egg Hunt, berries, vegetables, sweet corn, apples, apple cider, Autumn Harvest Festival (Oct.), Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off (1st weekend in Oct.), holiday baked goods, gift packs, u-cut Christmas trees, holiday decor, wreaths & greens

Farm at 12989 Howell Prairie Rd. NE in GervaisAll year, Mon.-Sat., 9:00-5:00Contact: 503.792.3524, [email protected]: baumanfarms.com n n n

Block Brothers Cattle Co.: Natural (no antibiotics or hormones) grass-fed, grain-finished locker beef

Ranch at 18755 Zielinski Rd. in SheridanAll year, 7 days, 9:00-7:00Contact: 503.871.3247, [email protected]

Blue Raeven Farms: Berries, vegetables, baked goods, jams, syrups & more

Stand at 20650 S Hwy. 99 W in AmityAll year, Tues.-Sun., 6:00-6:00Contact: 503.835.0740

Buona Terra Farm: Eggs, rabbit & occasional produce Stand at 10307 Whiteaker Rd. in Dallas All year, 7 days, 7:00-7:00 Contact: 503.606.9756

Buzzing Canyon Apiary: Honey, pollination services, bee’s wax, honey bee hives/nucs. Call before visiting!

Farm at 25514 S Laura Ln. in EstacadaAll year, 7 days, call first Contact: 503.539.6507,

[email protected]

Cascade Buffalo Ranch: Buffalo meat by the pound or package

Ranch at 11320 Waldo Hills Dr. SE in SalemAll year, Mon.-Sat., call for appt. Contact: (800) 381.4779, [email protected]: cascadebuffalo.com

Daiker & Sons Angus: Black Angus bulls & heifers, beefRanch at 19305 S Unger Rd. in BeavercreekAll year, 7 days, 8:00-8:00 (call for appt.)Contact: 503.632.6873, [email protected]

Damascus Fancy Plants Garden Center: Ornamental maples, grafted fancy plants, broadleafs, conifers, perennials & grasses

Stand at 11750 SE 242nd Ave. in DamascusAll year, 7 days, 10:00-6:00Contact: 503.558.8820

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Del’s Japanese Maples: Japanese maplesNursery at 30050 Heather Oak Dr. in Junction CityAll year, 7 days, 9:00-5:00 Contact: 541.998.6753

Evergreen Terrace Farms: Alpacas, pets & breeding stock; alpaca fleece, roving, yarn, felt & quilt batting

Polk County BountyRanch at 7630 Westview Ln. in MonmouthAll year, call for appt. Contact: 503.606.9070, [email protected]: etfarms.com

E.Z. Orchards: Berries, flowers, peaches, pears, melons, tomatoes, tomato plants, herb plants, squash, cherries, nuts, vegetables, hard cider, and Fall Harvest Festival with pumpkins, corn maze, school tours, petting zoo. Shortcake stand May-Sept. with ice cream, seasonal fruit shortcakes & more.

Stand & nursery at 5504 Hazel Green Rd. NE in SalemAll year, Mon.-Fri., 9:00-6:00; Sat., 9:00-5:00;

last 3 Suns. in Oct.Contact: 503.393.1506Website: ezorchards.com n n

Farrier Farms: HoneyStand at 4284 Jefferson-Marion Rd. in JeffersonAll year, 7 days, daylight hoursContact: 541.327.2673

Fawn Meadow: Containerized shade, flowering & ornamental trees, shrubs, emerald green arborvitae & boxwood in all sizes. Landscape design & delivery

Nursery at 40780 24th St. in LyonsAll year, Mon.-Sat., 8:00-5:00Contact: 503.580.5852Website: fawnmeadowfarm.com

Fresh To You Produce & Garden Center: Vegetables, berries, fruits, eggs, honey, jams, syrups, cheese, nuts, gifts, hanging baskets, berry plants, vegetable starts & seeds

Jan-March, Nov.-Dec., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-5:00; April-Oct., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00

Contact: 503.769.9682; [email protected]: ftyp.com, Facebook, Pinterest

Fruithill: Fresh apples, apricots & juice stock, fresh & frozen Italian purple plums & juice stock, fresh pears, fresh & frozen red tart cherries & juice stock, fresh sweet cherries & juice stock

Beaverton, Hillsboro, McMinnville, Orenco, Tanasbourne Farmers Markets

Stand at 6501 NE Hwy. 240 in YamhillAll year for frozen; fresh fruit, July-Aug., Mon.-Sat.,

10:00-8:00 Contact: 503.662.3926Website: fruithillinc.com

Hammelmans Dried Floral: Year-round dried & preserved florals; fresh spring peonies, fresh late summer hydrangeas

Farm at 14477 Dominic Rd. NE in Mt. AngelAll year, Mon.-Fri., by appt. or order onlineContact: 800.884.4730, [email protected]: hammelmans.com

Hari Nursery: Conifers, maples & ornamentalsNursery at 7793 Silverton Rd. NE in SalemAll year, Mon.-Sat., 7:30-4:30Contact: 503.580.3935, [email protected]: harinursery.com

Harmony Jack Farms: Organic, grass-fed beef, goat, turkey & chicken for direct sale (retail & restaurants); aerated compost & compost tea

All year, Mon.-Sat., 8:00-6:00Contact: 503.910.5690, [email protected]: harmonyjackfarms.com

Heavenly Hogs & Holy Cows: Beef, pork & pumpkinsRanch at 7864 Olney St. SE in SalemAll year, 7 days, 8:00-10:00 Contact: 503.559.2022, [email protected] n

Hunt’s Hazelnuts: Flavored & candy-coated hazelnuts, diced nuts, flour, pancake mix, butters, syrup, other nuts, flowers & vegetables

Salem Public MarketStand at 1240 Rural Ave. SE in SalemAll year, Sat., 8:00-2:00Contact: 503.393.4232, [email protected]: huntshazelnuts.com

Johnson Brothers Greenhouse: Fruit & vegetable starts, shrubs, trees, vines, annual bedding plants, perennials & herbs, hanging baskets, poinsettias, indoor plants, citrus & tropical edibles, gifts & seasonal events

Greenhouse at 91444 Coburg Rd. in EugeneAll year, Mon.-Sat, 9:00-5:00; Sun., 11:00-5:00Contact: 541.484.1649, [email protected]: jbgreenhouses.com

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McKenzie Alpaca Breeders: Suri & huacaya alpacas, fleece, yarn & knitwear

Ranch at 37730 Worth Rd. in SpringfieldAll year, 7 days (call for appt.)Contact: 541.988.0885, [email protected]: listed on alpacanation.com

Midway Farms: Biodiverse organic eggs, seasonal produce, herbs, jams, jellies, gluten-free products, lotions, soaps, duck, goose, turkey, cards, flowers & more. Hosts “Farm Experience Day Camp.”

Stand at 6980 NW Hwy. 20 in AlbanyAll year, Mon.-Sat., 10:00-6:00; Sun., 10:00-4:00Contact: [email protected]: midwayfarmsoregon.com n

Morning Glory Farm: Organic vegetables, berries, fruits, honey, jams, eggs, herbs & more

Stand at 19540 Hwy. 126 in WaltonAll year, 7 days, call firstContact: 541.935.4093Website: Facebook

Muddy Mountain Farms: Natural, grain-fed pork Farm at 18995 NE Williamson Rd. in Newberg All year, Sat.-Mon., 9:00-5:00Contact: 503.538.7380

North Valley Farm: Grass-fed lamb, Lincoln sheep breeding stock, raw wool & washed wool

Ranch at 12775 NW Oak Ridge Rd. in YamhillAll year, Mon.-Fri., 8:00-4:00Contact: 503.662.4249,

[email protected]: northvalleyfarm.com

Rancho Tres Potrillos & Munoz Trees: Andalusian, Friesian & Azteca horses & Christmas trees

Farm at 33280 S Sawtell Rd. in MolallaAll year, 7 days, 9:00-8:00 (call first)Contact: 503.829.2139 n

Red Prairie Ranch: Natural beef by the whole, half, or quarter; grass hay & highland brood stock

Ranch at Red Prairie Rd. off Hwy. 18 in SheridanAll year, call firstContact: 503.843.7175, [email protected]: redprairieranch.com

Saginaw Vineyard: Tasting room, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Rosé of Pinot Noir, Marechal Foch, Chardonnay, blackberry wine, gifts; live music Fri., 6:00-9:00; u-pick blueberries July-Aug.

Winery at 80247 Delight Valley School Rd. in Cottage Grove

All year, 7 days, 11:00-5:00Contacts: 541.942.1364, [email protected]: saginawvineyard.com n n n

Santiam River Ranch: USDA-inspected, lean beefRanch at 13813 Westside Lane S in JeffersonAll year, call for appt. Contact: 541.730.5107

Santiam Valley Ranch: Warm-water fish for pond stocking: largemouth bass, bluegill, black crappie, pumpkinseed, bullhead catfish, channel catfish & mosquito fish, delivery avail.

Aquaculture facility at 6516 Hunsaker Rd. SE in Turner All year, call for appt.Contact: 503.743.2931,

[email protected]: fishsvr.com n

Select Seed: Grain for feed or plantingRanch at 14870 SW Bellevue Hwy. in McMinnvilleAll year, Mon.-Sat., 8:00-5:00 (call first)Contact: 503.835.3548, [email protected]

SuDan Farm: USDA lamb (wholesale & retail), duck & chicken eggs, pastured turkeys & geese, pastured broilers & wool products

Portland/PSU, Milwaukie Farmers MarketsRanch at 32285 S Kropf Rd. in Canby All year, 7 days, call firstContact: 503.651.5262, [email protected]: oregonwool.com, tricountyfarm.com

Sunbow Farm: Organic weekly/seasonal greens, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, onions, boysenberry, potatoes, carrots, turnips, apples, plums, fava beans, 80+ certified organic crops. Orders, pick-ups & deliveries available

Corvallis Farmers MarketFarm at 6910 SW Plymouth Dr. in CorvallisAll year, Mon.-Fri., 9:00-5:00Contact: 541.929.5782, [email protected]: sunbowfarm.org

Sunset Valley Organics: U-pick blueberries; we-pick strawberries, raspberries, blackberries & blueberries (fresh, frozen, freeze-dried powders & spreads); dried blueberries

Stand at 31567 Hwy. 99 W in CorvallisAll year; winter, Mon.-Fri., 10:00-4:00; summer, 7

days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 541.752.0460,

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Sweet Leaf Farm/OG Corner Market: Organic apples, asparagus, basil, beans, beets, blackberries, blueberries, bok choy, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, chard, cherries, collards, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, figs, garlic, herbs, kale, leeks, melons, mushrooms, onions, peas, pears, peppers, plums, potatoes, strawberries, eggs, and more

Stand at 295 River Rd. in EugeneAll year, check website for days; Oct., 12:00-6:00Contact: 541.513.4527,

[email protected]: theogcornermarket.com

Tanglewood Timber Tree Farm: Sawmilling, custom cutting, wood products: burls, table slabs, all types of woods & kiln drying

Farm at 2171 Pioneer Rd. in DallasAll year, 7 days, 7:00-7:00Contact: 503.623.2015, [email protected]: tanglewoodtimber.com

Turpen Family Farm: Eggs, onions, garlic, squash, shallots, peas, beans, cabbage, broccoli & cauliflower

Stand at 25354 Alsea-Deadwood Hwy. in AlseaAll year, 7 days, 8:00-8:00Contact: 541.487.4418, [email protected]

Willamette Valley Fruit Co.: Pie, fresh & frozen fruit, baked goods, harvest festival, pumpkins & corn maze

Farm at 2994 82nd Ave. NE in SalemAll year, Mon.-Fri., 7:00-6:00; Sat., 9:00-5:00Contact: 503.362.8857, [email protected]: wvfco.com n n

Willamette Valley Vineyards: Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Riesling & seasonal events

Vineyard at 8800 Enchanted Way SE in TurnerAll year, 7 days, 8:00-5:00Contact: 503.588.9463, [email protected]: wvv.com n n

Winn’s Livestock & Hatchery: Goat meat, pork, lamb, eggs, duck, baby chicks, roosters, ducklings; chick hatching Feb.-Sept.; ducklings, June-Sept.

Corvallis Farmers MarketStand at 3039 NE Garden Ave. in CorvallisAll year, Mon.-Fri., 3:30-7:00Contact: 541.207.4541,

[email protected]: winnslivestockandhatchery.com

Wood Family Farm: Grass-fed beef, pork, lambs, by the cut or animal

Albany, Corvallis Farmers MarketsAll year, Mon.-Sat., call for appt.Contact: 503.769.5000, [email protected]

Woodland Meadows: Alpacas for sale, breeding & fleece sales

Ranch at 31542 Camas Swale Rd. in CreswellAll year, 7 days, 10:00-5:00Contact: 541.895.0964,

[email protected]: woodlandmeadows.com

Opening in FebruaryGreen Gate Farm: Eggs, apples, Italian plums, pears,

raspberries & produceStand at 3085 NE Garden Ave. in CorvallisFeb.-Dec., 7 days, 9:00-9:00Contact: 541.757.8347, [email protected]

Scenic Hill Farm: Japanese maples, trees, shrubs, grasses, peonies & plants

Nursery at 2820 Scenic Dr. NW in AlbanyFeb.-Dec. 15, Tues.-Sun., 10:00-5:00Contact: 541.990.6099

Vanderpool Farms: Honeybee hives for crop pollinationFarm at 7128 Skyline Rd. S in SalemFeb.-Sept., 7 daysContact: 503.399.3675, [email protected]

Opening in MarchStorybook Hill Farm & Nursery: Perennial plants, dwarf

conifers, flowering shrubs & ground coversNursery at 21043 Hwy. 47 in YamhillMar.-Sept., Mon.-Sat., 10:00-5:00Contact: 503.662.3517

Valley Flower Garden: Bedding plants, herbs, vegetable plants, shaped shrubs, produce, Tillamook ice cream, pumpkins & Christmas trees. Pony rides on Sat. 2:00-4:00 weather permitting

Stand at 6755 35th Ave NE in KeizerMar.-Oct., Dec., Mon.-Sat., 10:00-6:00Contact: 503.463.5197, [email protected]

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Follow Farm BureauFollow OFB on Twitter at @OreFarmBureau or become an OFB Facebook fan at facebook.com/ofbinfo. Learn about Farm Bureau events, see photos, get updates, and join the conversation!

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Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm: Tulip Fest: tulip, flowers, bulb orders, u-pick tulips; PumpkinFest: pumpkins, corn stalks, tulip bulbs; Wine Tasting: serving Alvarinho, Pinot Noir & Marechal Foch

Tulip Fest, March 28-May 4, 9:00-6:00; PumpkinFest, Sept. 27-Nov. 2, 10:00-6:00 & Corn Hauntings, 6:00-10:00; Wine Tastings, May 10-Nov. 30, Sat.-Sun., 12:00-5:00

Farm at 33814 S Meridian Rd. in WoodburnContact: 503.634.2243, [email protected]: woodenshoe.com, Facebook n n n n

Opening in AprilColeman Vineyard: Wine, wine picnics, wine luncheons

& local cheeseVineyard at 22734 SW Latham Rd. in McMinnvilleApril-Sept., Wed.-Sat., 12:00-5:00Contact: 503.843.2707, [email protected]: colemanwine.com, Facebook n n

Crossroads Farm: Peppers (roasted, fresh, dried, smoked chile powders, plant starts), hop plants & rhizomes

Corvallis, Lane Co. Farmers MarketsStand at 31035 W Crossroads Ln. in EugeneApril-Dec., Sat., 9:00-3:00Contact: 541.579.6799,

[email protected]

French Prairie Gardens: Flowering plants, produce, fall & spring festivals

Stand at 17673 French Prairie Rd. in St. PaulApril-Nov., Tues.-Sun., 9:00-5:00Contact: 503.633.8445, [email protected]: fpgardens.com n

Granny’s Gardens: Bedding plants, vegetable starts, strawberries, tomatoes, squash, onions, raspberries, lemon cucumber, zucchini & cantaloupe

Stand at 13160 S Pacific Hwy. in MonmouthApril-Oct., 7 days, daylight

Oregon Country Farm: Vegetables, salad greens, apple cider, hazelnuts, walnuts, hazelnut butter, grapes, cherries & apples

Brownsville, Lebanon Farmers MarketsFarm at 36176 Hwy. 228 in BrownsvilleApril-Oct., Mon.-Sat., 10:00-6:00Contact: 650.703.8563,

[email protected]: oregoncountryfarm.wordpress.com

Organic Redneck: CSAs for McKenzie Valley & Eugene/Springfield; u-pick blueberries, pumpkins, heirloom winter squash; also asparagus, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, bok choi, cilantro, chard, cabbage, cauliflower, carrots, eggplant, fennel, garlic, kolrabi, kale, leeks, melons, onions, peas, peaches, squash, cucumbers, strawberries, raspberries, radishes, rhubarb, turnips, salad mix

Mellon Ball in early Sept. (check Facebook for details)Lane County Farmers Market Farm at 44382 McKenzie Hwy. in LeaburgApril-Nov., 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 541.896.3928, [email protected]: mckenzieriverfarm.com & Facebook n n n

Piluso Vineyard & Winery: Pinot Noir, Tempranillo, Dolcetto, Gamay Noir, Müller-Thurgau & Grüner Veltliner; food parings on Memorial weekend, May 24-26, and Thanksgiving weekend, Nov. 28-30

Winery at 6654 Shaw Hwy. SE in AumsvilleApril-Dec., weekends, 11:00-5:00Contact: 503.749.4125,

[email protected]: pilusowines.com n n

Postlewait Farms: CSA baskets, annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, herbs & vegetables

Greenhouse at 23675 S Knightsbridge Road in CanbyApril-Jul., 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.651.2393, [email protected] n

Spring Hill Organic Farm: Organic produceAlbany, Beaverton, Corvallis, Portland Farmers MarketsApril-Nov., Sat., 8:00-1:30Contact: 541.990.6596

Thistledown Farm: Hanging baskets, bedding plants, strawberries, caneberries, peaches, vegetables, farm animals, pumpkin patch, rides & hay maze in Oct.

Stand at 91455 River Rd. in Junction City April 15-Nov. 2, 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 541.689.2019Website: thistledownfarms.net n n

Yew Wood Nursery: Fuchsias & vegetable starts Corvallis Farmers MarketNursery at 20782 Yew Wood Ln. in AlseaApril-July., Fri.-Sun., 12:00-5:00Contact: 541.487.7180, [email protected]

Find a farmers market. Many of the Farm Bureau members listed in this guide also have booths in farmers markets. Find out where the closest market is to you from the Oregon Farmers Market Assn., oregonfarmersmarkets.org, 971.400-0581.

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Opening in MayAdelman Peony Gardens: Peonies, cut flowers & plantsStand at 5690 Brooklake Rd. NE in Salem May 15 - June, 7 days, 9:00-6:00 Contact: 503.393.6185, [email protected]: peonyparadise.com

Blackberry Hill: Bedding plants, herbs & lavenderLane Co. Farmers MarketFarm at 43259 McKenzie Hwy. in LeaburgMay-July, Wed.-Sat., 10:00-5:00Contact: 541.896.3971, [email protected]

Brooks Gardens: Peony plants, cut peony flowers & bouquets, bare-root peonies & irises

Nursery at 6219 Topaz St. NE in BrooksMay-June, 7 days, 10:00-6:00Contact: 503.393.7999, [email protected]: brooksgardens.com

Cottonwood Runn: Seasonal vegetables & fruit, CSAsStand at 82340 River Dr. in CrewsellCreswell Farmers Market May-Nov. 1, 8:00-7:00, call first Contact: 541.514.0846, [email protected]

Farmer John’s Produce & Nursery: U-pick blueberries & strawberries. Beans, corn, beets, berries, cabbage, cantaloupe, cucumbers, dill, flowers, eggplant, lettuce, peppers, peas, summer squash, winter squash, tomatoes, watermelon, sunflowers. Pumpkins, corn maze & hayrides in Oct.

Farm at 15000 SW Oldsville Rd. in McMinnvilleMay-Oct., 7 days, summer, 9:00-7:00; fall, 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.474.3514Website: farmerjohnsproduce.com n n n

Gramma’s Farm Market: U-pick strawberries, raspberries, tomatoes, cucumbers, hanging flower baskets, garden starts, birdseed, pumpkins & corn

Stand at 17795 SW Scholls-Sherwood Rd. in SherwoodMay-Oct., 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.625.3312Website: gotbirdseed.com n n

Grandpa’s Fresh Market: U-pick avail., strawberries, blueberries, apples, peaches, nectarines, tomatoes, green beans, blackberries, raspberries, loganberries, boysenberries, corn, broccoli, cauliflower, onions, potatoes, carrots, beets, squash, chard, bell peppers, cucumbers & more; Pumpkin patch. Oct. 1-15; Oct. 16-31 open daily, hay rides, sunflower maze, pumpkins & more.

Farm at 36483 Hwy. 226 SE in AlbanyMay-Nov., Mon.-Sat., 8:30-7:00; Sun., 10:00-4:00Contact: 541.928.8778Website: grandpasfreshmarket.com n n n

Green Villa Farms: Strawberries, raspberries, marionberries, loganberries, boysenberries, blueberries, cut flowers, peonies & jams

Stand at 3215 Independence Hwy. in IndependenceMay-Jul., Mon.-Sat. 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.838.3475, [email protected] Website: greenvilla.us

Greens Bridge Gardens: Beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chiles, corn, cranberries, eggplant, garlic, gourds, green beans, greens, herbs, Indian corn, kohlrabi, lettuce, onions, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, spinach, summer squash, winter squash, tomatillos, tomatoes, wheat, apples, apricots, pears, cherries, grapes & more

Farm at 3730 Jefferson-Scio Dr. in JeffersonMay-Dec., 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 541.327.2995, [email protected]: greensbridgegardens.com n

Herrick Farms: Fruits, vegetables & pumpkin patchStand at 88088 Millican Rd. in SpringfieldMay-Dec., 7 days, 9:00-6:00 Contact: 541.741.1046 n

Jones Farm Produce: Apples, apricots, flowers, berries, cherries, grapes, watermelon, cantaloupe, nectarines, peaches, plums, prunes, pears, asparagus, beans, beets, celery, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, carrots, corn, cucumbers, mushrooms, onions, peppers, potatoes, peas, summer squash, fall squash, tomatoes, nuts, jam, honey pies, cookies, ice cream, herbs & gourmet foods

Stand at 10325 River Rd. NE in SalemMay-Oct., Mon.-Fri., 9:00-7:00; Sat.-Sun., 9:00-5:00Contact: 503.393.9451, [email protected]: jonesfarmproduce.com

Lone Pine Farms: Fruits, vegetables, playground, goat barn, goat walk, cow-train rides, hay rides & corn maze

Stand at 91909 River Rd. in Junction CityMay-Oct., 7 days, 9:00-7:00Contact: 541.688.4389, [email protected]: lonepinefarms.com n

Olson Peaches: U-pick, we-pick peaches Stand at 6925 Joseph St. SE in Salem May-Sept., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00; Sun., 11:00-6:00Contact: 503.362.5942, [email protected]: olsonfarms.com n

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Peoria Road Farm Market: Flowers, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, cherries, peaches, apples, corn, beans, tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, peppers, melons, pumpkin, fall decor, seasonal produce & pumpkin patch rides

Stand at 33269 Peoria Rd. in CorvallisMay-Nov., 7 days, 8:30-6:30Contact: 541.207.3327 n n

Rosse Posse Acres: Elk ranch featuring elk meat sales, tours & gift shop

Ranch at 32690 S Mathias Rd. in MolallaMay-Oct., Sat., 10:00-5:00; Sun. 12:00-5:00; call

for appt.Contact: 503.829.7107, [email protected]: rosseposseacres.com n

Opening in JuneAdair’s Orchards: Apples, pears, peaches, nectarines,

Asian pears, garlic, vegetables, berries, honey, flowers, nuts & more

Farm at 36452 Hwy. 226 SE in AlbanyJune-Dec., 7 days, 8:00-6:00Contact: 541.928.6606, [email protected]

B&P Hitz Fruit Farm: Berries, vegetables, apples, pears, peaches, prunes, cherries, hazelnuts, chestnuts, walnuts & apple cider

Stand located 2 mi. east of Woodburn on Hwy. 214June-April, Tues.-Sun., 1:30-5:30Contact: 503.982.9307

Bear Fruit: Strawberries & blueberriesFarm at 30595 Wyatt Dr. in HarrisburgJune-July, Mon.-Sat., 8:00-5:00Contact: 541.521.7721, [email protected]: bearfruitberries.com

Bush’s Fern View Farms: Strawberries, hanging flower baskets, peaches, corn, melons, apples, vegetables, tomatoes, hazelnuts, pumpkins, apple cider, winter squash & gourds

Stand at 90536 Territorial Rd. in Junction CityJune-Oct., 7 days, 9:00-6:00 (fall 11:00-6:00)Contact: 541.935.6362 n

Eggers Acres: U-pick cherries late June-July; walnuts & hazelnuts in Nov.

Stand at 20040 NE Trunk Rd. in DundeeJune-July, Nov., 7 days, daylight hours Contact: 503.538.5496 n

Fariji Farm: Organic blueberries, apples, brown eggs, garden vegetables, hay & horse boarding

Farm at 7601 Howell Prairie Rd. NE in Silverton June-Oct., 7 days, 8:00-7:00Contact: 503.874.1135, [email protected]: farijifarm.com

Fordyce Farm: U-pick, we-pick fruits, vegetables, flowers & pumpkins

Farm at 7023 Sunnyview Rd. NE in SalemJune-Oct., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.362.5105 n n

Gillingham Farms: U-pick blueberries, blackberries & raspberries

Farm at 39880 Crawfordsville Dr. in Sweet HomeJune-Aug., Wed.-Sun., 8:00-2:00Contact: 541.367.5080,

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Goddik Family Farm: U-pick strawberries in June, raspberries in July

Farm at 18265 SE Neck Rd. in Dayton June-July, 7 days, daylight hoursContact: 503.560.9275 n

Hansen’s Coast Fork Farms: Peaches, apples, corn, pumpkins, organic strawberries, raspberries & tomatoes

Farm at 82735 Sears Rd. in CreswellJune-Sept., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00Contact: 541.895.3082 n

J&M Farms: U-pick strawberry fieldFarm at 34435 Seavey Loop Rd. in EugeneJune, Mon.-Sat., 8:00-5:00Contact: 541.747.0065 n

Joe Casale & Sons: U-pick strawberries & tomatoes, corn, eggplant, flowers, pickling cucumbers, onions & garlic

Farm at 13116 NE Denbrook Rd. in AuroraJune for strawberries; July 9-Nov. 3,

Mon.-Sat., 9:00- 6:00Contact: 503.678.0291 n

Online ag games for kids. Visit OFB online at oregonfb.org to find a series of fun, interactive games that teach kids about agriculture. Also find ideas for family activities and resources for educators at myamericanfarm.org.

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Johnson Farms: Apples, pears, peaches, grapes, melons, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, boysenberries, marionberries, strawberries (berries fresh & frozen), walnuts, hazelnuts, beans, beets, carrots, cabbage, leeks, onions, garlic, cucumbers, dill, squashes, cauliflower, broccoli, lettuce, parsnips, horseradish, shell peas, sweet potatoes, corn, pumpkins, gourds, kale, mustard, celery & spinach; Wild Walt’s Wagon Rides, Oct. 1-31

Stand at 89733 Armitage Rd. in EugeneJune-Nov. 10, 7 days, Mon.-Sat. 10:00-6:00;

Sun. 11:00-4:00Contact: 541.343.9594 n n

Pleasant Hill Orchard: Apples, peaches, cherries, filberts, pears, corn & strawberries

Lane Co., Eugene Farmers MarketsStand at 35031 Fremont Ave. in EugeneJune-Dec., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-5:00

Purdy Enterprise: U-pick, we-pick strawberries, special orders, jams & syrups

Farm at 14433 E Marquam Rd. in Mt. AngelJune, 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.845.6822, [email protected] n

Red Barn Farm: Marionberries, boysenberries, sylvan blackberries, raspberries, frozen berries, waffle cones & jams; Berry Time, July 5-Aug. 5, Veterans BBQ in Aug.

Farm at 30129 Camp Adair Rd. in MonmouthJune-Aug. (frozen berries & jam all year), 7 days,

9:00-6:00Contact: 541.928.8887, [email protected]: redbarnberryfarm.com n

Rick Johnson Farm: U-pick cherries & blueberriesFarm at 3310 Perkins St. NE in KeizerJune-Sept., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.393.0859,

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Rick Sonnen Farm: Apples, beets, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, garlic, gherkin pickling cucumbers, gourds, green beans, katata blackberries, nectarines, ornamental corn, onions, peaches, pickling cucumbers, potatoes, pumpkins, strawberries, sweet corn & winter squash

Salem Wed. Farmers MarketStand at 8644 Broadacres Rd. NE in AuroraJune-Oct., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.982.9570,

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River Bend Farm: Strawberries, cherries, raspberries, marionberries, boysenberries, blueberries, peaches, apples, Asian pears, European pears, hazelnuts, vegetables, plums, pumpkins, corn. U-pick strawberries & Asian pears. Baked goods, jams, jellies, gifts, Fern’s Edge goat cheese

Stand at 35027 Fremont Ave. in EugeneFarm store: June-Oct., visit website for days & hoursContact: 541.520.2561, [email protected]: river-bend-farm.com n n

South Barlow Berries: U-pick, we-pick strawberries, raspberries, marionberries, boysenberries, silvanberries, triple cow blackberries & blueberries

Canby OC, Pioneer Courthouse Square, Salem, Tualatin, Wilsonville Farmers Markets

Farm at 29190 S Barlow Rd. in CanbyJune-Sept., Mon.-Sat., 8:00-6:00Contact: 503.266.3193, [email protected]: southbarlowberries.com n

Thank You Berry Much Farms: U-pick blueberriesFarm at 5975 Culver Dr. SE in SalemJune-Aug., Tues.-Sun., 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.393.2758, berries@

thankyouberrymuchfarms.comWebsite: thankyouberrymuchfarms.com n

Thistledown Organic/Egor’s Acres: Most vegetables including organic sweet corn, strawberries, tomato plants, grass-fed beef & free-range eggs

Stand at 37369 Robinson Dr. in ScioJune-Sept., 7 days, 9:00-6:00 (call for avail.)Contact: 503.932.7218, [email protected]

Vaughan’s Cherry Farm: U-pick cherries & pie cherriesFarm at 6875 Hazelgreen Rd. NE in Salem Late June-mid July, Mon.-Sat., 8:00-5:00Contact: 503.304.2015, [email protected] n

Wildman Farm: Cherries, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, peaches, flowers,

vegetables, melons, honey, dried cherry wood for BBQ smoking, Scottish terriers & miniature schnauzers Stand at 2452 E Ellendale Ave. in Dallas June-Sept., Mon.-Sat., 10:00-6:00Contact: 503.580.3716, [email protected]: wildmanfarmfruit.com

Willakenzie Lavender Farm & Gift Shop: U-pick lavender, wreath-making, lavender products; alpacas, alpaca yarn & garments

Farm at 19700 NW Adcock Rd. in YamhillJune 14-July 6, Sat.-Sun, 10:00- 5:00 & by appt.Contact: 503.662.4297, [email protected]: willakenzielavender.com,

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Opening in JulyBerkey’s Blueberries: U-pick, we-pick organic

blueberries, blueberry syrup (regular & sugar free), blueberry dog treats

Albany, Bend, Corvallis, Lebanon, Milwaukie Farmers Markets

Farm at 32589 Berlin Rd. in Lebanon July-Aug., Mon.-Fri., 9:00-5:00; Sat., 9:00-4:00 (call

for u-pick) Contact: 541.409.4558, [email protected]: berkeysblueberries.com n

Blueberry Meadows: U-pick, we-pick blueberries & frozen blueberries

Farm at 3860 NE Hwy. 20 in CorvallisJuly-Aug., 7 days, 8:00-7:00Contact: 541.753.2614 n

Brammeier Farms: BlueberriesStand at 6014 Hazelgreen Rd. NE in SalemJuly-Sept., Mon.-Sat., 8:00-5:00Contact: 503.390.5535, [email protected]

Breyman Farms: Blueberries in 5-pound bagsStand at 6985 Riverside Dr. in SalemJuly, Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.838.3696, [email protected]

Cora’s Crop U-pick Blueberries: U-pick blueberriesFarm at 21897 Case Rd. NE in AuroraJuly-Aug., Mon.-Sat., 8:00-7:00Contact: 503.678.6021 n

Cox Creek Nursery & Produce: Corn, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, pumpkins, gourds, berries, occasional baked goods, misc. fruit & vegetables

Stand at 35500 Kennel Rd. SE in AlbanyMid July-Oct., Mon.-Sat., 10:00-duskContact: 541.926.7500Website: Facebook n

Horseshoe Lake Orchard: Elberta & Suncrest peaches, Gravenstein apples

Farm at 3118 Horseshoe Lake Rd.NE in St. PaulJuly-Sept., 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.633.4355, [email protected]

Losli Berry Farm: U-pick, we-pick marionberriesFarm at 34347 S Ellis Rd. in MolallaJuly, Mon.-Sat. 8:00-8:00Contact: 503.829.3055 n

Luckiamute Land & Livestock: Tomatoes, cabbage, corn, squash, summer squash, winter squash, melons, cantaloupe, watermelons, carrots, beans, beets, cauliflower, broccoli, onions, Christmas trees: Doug, Noble, Grand & Nordman

Monmouth Farmers MarketStand at 17940 Falls City Rd. in DallasJuly-Dec. 23, 7 days, 10:00-6:00Contact: 503.787.3561, [email protected] n

The Melon Shack: Watermelon, cantaloupe, vegetables & pumpkins

Stand at corner of Hwy. 20 & Garden Ave. in CorvallisJuly-Dec., 7 days, 11:00-7:00Contact: 541.760.7265,

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Patton’s Country Gardens: Florist shop, nursery, u-pick or we-pick produce

Farm at 80432 Delight Valley School Rd. in Cottage Grove

July-Oct., Tues.-Sat., 10:00-5:00; Sun., 12:00-5:00Contact: 541.942.7672 n

Peters Farms: Tomatoes, sweet corn, pumpkins, squash, whole wheat flour, culinary herbs & salad fixings

Stand at 1584 SW Levens St. in DallasJuly-Oct., 7 days, daylightWebsite: petersfamilyfarms.com n

Queener Fruit Farm: Apples, peaches, blackcurrants, red currants, white currants, gooseberries, blackcurrant jam, cider, cider vinegar & apple cider syrup

Stand at 40385 Queener Dr. in ScioJuly-Nov., Mon.-Sat., 10:00-5:30Contact: 503.769.8965, [email protected]: queenerfruitfarm.com

Radke’s Blueberries: U-pick, we-pick blueberriesFarm at 490 SE Three Mile Ave. in CorvallisJuly-Aug., 7 days, 8:00-8:00Contact: 541.753.5680, [email protected] n

Salt Creek Cherries: Sweet cherriesStand at 15555 Hwy. 22 in DallasJuly-Aug., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-7:00; Sun., 1:00-7:00Contact: 503.623.5985

Thomas Sinn Farms: Blueberries, marionberries, raspberries & cherries

Stand at 9510 Saratoga Dr. in SilvertonJuly-Aug., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00Contact: 503.873.2018

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Renew Farm Bureau membership online

Farm Bureau members can renew their existing Farm Bureau memberships online with a credit card at oregonfb.org. Dues notices are sent to members a few weeks before the renewal deadline.

New Farm Bureau memberships still require a signed form. The downloadable form is available at oregonfb.org, or by calling OFB at 800.334-6323.

Willamette Edge Nursery: Blueberries, Gravenstein & Golden Delicious apples & pumpkins

Stand at 6460 Corvallis Rd. in IndependenceJuly-Oct., Mon.-Fri., 8:00-5:00Contact: 503.843.3415 n

Opening in AugustBeilke Family Farm: U-pick apples, 14 varietiesFarm at 4925 Rockdale St. NE in BrooksMid Aug.-Thanksgiving, 7 days, 8:00-8:00Contact: 503.393.1077, [email protected]: oregonfruitfarm.blogspot.com n

Cloudrun Farm: ProduceCorvallis Farmers MarketAug.-fall, Wed. & Sat., 9:00-12:00

Oakley Farm: Tiny tomatoes, melons, vegetables & flowers

Stand at 35401 Santiam Hwy. SE in AlbanyAug.-frost, Mon.-Fri., 9:00-6:00Contact: 541.451.2196

Schlechter Farms: Sweet corn, squash, pumpkins, bell peppers, cucumbers, mild chiles, hot chiles, tomatoes, zucchini, melons & onions

Stand at 10143 86th Ave. NE in Salem Aug.-Oct., Mon.-Sat., 8:00-7:00; Sun., 9:00-7:00Contact: 503.792.3328, [email protected]: schlechterfarms.com, Facebook n

Opening in September Wooden Shoe PumpkinFest: Pumkins, corn hauntings &

festivalFarm at 33814 S Meridian Rd. in WoodburnSept. 27-Nov. 2, 10:00-6:00; Corn Hauntings,

6:00-10:00Contact: 503.634.2243, [email protected]: woodenshoe.com, Facebook n n

Opening in OctoberApple Haven Farm: U-pick Braeburn apples & ciderFarm at 6260 Oak Grove in RickreallOct.-Nov., call firstContact: 503.835.5045 n

C.W. Baggenstos Tree Farm: U-cut, we-cut Christmas trees, wagon rides; pumpkin patch, corn maze & haunted house at 23707 NW Dairy Crk. Rd. in North Plains

Farm at 20200 NW Murphy Rd. in North PlainsOct.-Dec., Fri.-Sun., 9:00-duskContact: 503.648.8011, [email protected]: cwbaggenstostreefarm.com n n n

Kenagy Family Farm: Pumpkin patch, gourds, squash, Indian corn & broom corn

Farm at 1640 NE Nebergall Loop Rd. in AlbanyOct., 7 days, 8:00-7:00Contact: 541.926.8038, [email protected] n

Mustard Seed Farms: Pumpkins, gourds & winter squashStand at 7300 McKay Rd. in St. PaulOct., Sat., 10:00-6:00; Sun., 12:00-6:00Contact: 503.633.7333, [email protected]: mustardseedorganic.com n

Northern Lights Christmas Tree Farm: U-cut Christmas trees, pumpkin patch, farm animals, hayrides, group tours & more

Farm at 36777 Wheeler Rd. in Pleasant HillOct.-Dec., 7 days, 10:00-5:00Contact: 541.746.5161, [email protected]: northernlightschristmastreefarm.com n n n

Pearmine Farms Another Pumpkin Patch: Pumpkins, ornamental & edible gourds & ornamental corn. Pumpkin patch & corn maze with proceeds going to Farmers Ending Hunger and Marion Polk Food Share.

Farm at 12223 River Rd. NE in GervaisOct., 7 days, 10:30-6:00Contact: 503.409.8954, [email protected]: pearminefarms.com, Facebook n n

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Vincent Woods Farm: Pumpkins, gourds, ornamental corn & items for fall decoration

Farm at 6435 62nd Ave. NE in SalemOct. 10-31, Mon.-Fri., 9:00-6:00;

Sat.-Sun. 10:00-6:00Contact: 503.393.0120 n

Opening in NovemberBTN of Oregon: Christmas treesFarm at 7544 Jordan St. SE in SalemNov. 26-Dec. 23, 8:00-5:00 (daylight) n

Drakes Crossing Nursery: U-cut Christmas treesFarm at 1700 Silver Falls Dr. NE in SilvertonNov. 26-Dec. 24Sat.-Sun. or by appt., 9:00-duskContact: 503.873.4932Website: hupptreefarm.com n

Fort Noel Christmas Trees: Christmas treesStand at Circle Blvd. Safeway in CorvallisNov.-Dec., 7 days, 9:00-8:00Contact: 541.602.6526, [email protected] n

Hladky’s Tree Farm: U-cut Christmas trees, wreaths, tree stands. Varieties: Noble, Nordmann, Doug Fir, Grand Fir, Fraser Fir & Scotch Pine

Farm at 84229 N Enterprise Rd. in Pleasant HillMid Nov.-Dec. 25, 7 days, 9:00-5:00Contact: 541.746.0135Website: hladkystreefarm.com n

Janzen Farms: Christmas trees & wreathsFarm at 11460 SE Eola Hills Rd. in AmityNov.-Dec., 7 days, 10:00-7:00 or darkContact: 503.835.3008Website: janzenfarms.com n

Landgren Tree Farm: U-cut Christmas trees: Noble & Nordmann; wreaths

Farm at 32600 Church Rd. in WarrenNov.-Dec., weekends, 10:00-4:00Contact: 503.439.8340, [email protected]: landgrentrees.com n

Little St. Nick’s Tree Farm: U-cut Christmas trees, Grand fir, cultured, more Noble firs coming

Farm at 591 Hylo Road SE in SalemLate Nov.-Dec., Fri.-Sun. 10:00-5:00Contact: 503.588.9484, [email protected]: littlestnicks.com, Facebook n

Spring Creek Holly Farm: Christmas trees, holly, wreaths & Christmas greens

Stand at 43117 McKenzie Hwy. in LeaburgNov. 27 -Dec. 25, 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 541.896.3483Website: springcreekhollyfarm.com n

Sunrise Tree Farm: Christmas trees, wreaths, garland, tree maze, snow castle, store, food, Santa, petting zoo (1st 3 weekends), group ecology tools, education center

Farm at 38825 Kings Valley Hwy. in Philomath Nov. 28-Dec. 23, Fri.-Sun., 9:00-5:00Contact: 541.929.2289, [email protected]: sunrise-trees.com n n

Usher’s Tree Farm: U-cut, we-cut Christmas trees in December, apples in October (call for avail.)

Farm at 27252 S Pelican Ct. in CanbyNov. 28-Dec. 23, 7 days, 9:00-4:00Contact: 503.266.2485, [email protected]: usherstreefarm.com n

C O L U M B I A G O R G EOpen all yearDraper Girls Country Farm: Cherries, pears, apples,

peaches, berries; non-pasteurized apple, pear & cherry ciders; all natural lamb, goat, pork & beef; u-pick starts in July

Farm at 6200 Hwy. 35 in Mt. HoodAll year, 7 days, 8:00-5:00Contact: 541.490.8113, [email protected]: drapergirlscountryfarm.com n

Opening in AprilRasmussen Farms: Seasonal fruit & vegetables, u-cut

sunflowers, bedding plants, hanging baskets, u-pick tomatoes & pumpkins. Free corn maze starting mid Aug. Van Gogh Days, Aug. 2-3; Salsa Sizzle, Sept. 6-7; Pumpkin Funland, Oct. 1-Nov. 11; Winter Squash Weekend, Nov. 1-2

Stand at 3020 Thomsen Rd. in Hood RiverMid April-mid Dec., 7 days, 9:00-5:00Contact: 541.386.4622, [email protected]: rasmussenfarms.com n n n

Renken Farms: Group tours, pumpkin patch, harvest festival & seasonal produce

The Dalles Farmers MarketFarm at 3050 Three Mile Rd. in The DallesTours by appt., April-Oct.Oct. pumpkin patch, Sat.10:00-6:00, Sun. 1:00-

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Opening in MayKerslake Farms: U-pick, we-pick strawberries &

pumpkin patchFarm at 2028 SE Christensen Rd. in CorbettMay-Oct.; strawberry season: 7 days, 8:00-6:00; after

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Sandoz Farm: Natural beef, pork, vegetables, cherries, pears, apples, fall decor, pumpkins, jams, jellies, pickles, relish, sauerkraut, canned fruits, dried vegetables & fruits

The Dalles, Mosier Farmers MarketsStand at 5755 Mill Creek Rd. in The DallesMay-Nov., Wed.-Sat., 11:00-6:00; Sun., 11:00-4:00Contact: [email protected]: sandozfarm.com n

Stevens Century Farms: U-pick cherries, vegetables, flowers, herbs & plants

Farm at 1625 State Rd. in MosierMay-Sept., Fri.-Sun., 8:00-5:00Contact: 541.478.3264 n

Sugg Orchards: Sweet cherries (Bing, Rainier, Lapins, Skeena, Sweethearts, Regina, Attika, Sunset, Bing, Vans), pie cherries & Royal Ann sour cherries

Farm at 810 W 6th St. in The DallesMay-Aug., 7 days, 7:00-9:00Contact: 541.298.6000, [email protected]

Opening in JuneMosier Grange: Sweet cherriesStand & store in downtown MosierJune-July, 7 days, 8:30-4:30Contact: 541.478.3598, [email protected]

Orchard View Farms: CherriesFarm at 4055 Skyline Rd. in The Dalles June 15-Aug. 15, Mon.-Sat., 8:00-6:00 Contact: 541.298.4496,

[email protected]: orchardviewfarms.com

Root Orchards: U-pick, we-pick sweet cherries, Bing, Rainier, Tieton, Chelan, Royal Ann, Santina, Selah, Skeena, Benton, Lapins, Vans, Lambert, Sweetheart

Farm at 1111 Root Rd. in MosierMid June-late July, 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 541.478.3425, [email protected]: rootorchards.com n

Opening in JulyA & J Orchards: Cherries, pears & applesFarm at 4600 Kenwood Dr. in Hood RiverJuly 5-Oct. 15, Tues.-Sun., 10:00-4:00, call firstContact: 541.386.1974, [email protected]

Alice’s Orchard & Fruit Stand: U-pick tree fruitFarm at 1623 Orchard Rd. in Hood RiverJuly-Sept., 7 days, 10:00-6:00; Oct., Fri.-Sun.,

10:00-5:00Contact: 541.386.5478, [email protected]: alicesorchard.com n

Cody Orchards: Many kinds of sweet cherries, Montmorency tart cherries, peaches, plums, summer & winter pears, apples, vegetables, seasonal pies on weekends. U-pick apples, pears, cherries, flowers & herbs. U-pick Cherry Celebration, July 19-20; Pear Party, Sept. 20-21, 2014

Farm at 3475 Graves Rd. in Hood RiverJuly-Nov., 6 days (not Tues.), 10:00-6:00Contact: 541.354.1085, [email protected]: codyorchards.com n n

Columbia View Lavender: U-pick lavender, fresh bundles, sachets, soaps, lotion & wreaths

Farm at 38401 E Historic Columbia River Hwy. in Corbett

July-Nov., 7 days, 9:00-8:00Contact: 503.895.5178,

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Grandma Mary’s Fruit & Produce: Blueberries, cherries, apples, pears, vegetables & more; Blueberry & BBQ Bash in July

Stand at 3017 Hwy. 35 in Hood RiverJuly-Oct., Mon.-Fri. 12:00-4:00; Sat.-Sun. 10:00-5:00Contact: 541.490.4687, [email protected]: grandmamarysfruit.com n

Kiyokawa Family Orchards: U-pick, we-pick apples, pears, Asian pears, cherries, blueberries, peaches, plums, prunes, pluots, tomatoes, apple cider & kiwi berries. Also have chestnuts, pumpkins, quince, vegetables, winter squash & potatoes; Desserts Galore, Sept. 20-21; Honeycrisp Harvest, Oct. 4-5; Fiesta Days, Oct. 18-19; Apple & Asian pear & hard cider tasting, Oct. 25-26

Beaverton, Old Salt, Gorge Grown, Gresham, Hillsboro, Hollywood, Hood River, Irvington, Kenton, Lake Oswego, Lloyd, Montavilla, NW 23rd, Oregon City, Pioneer Courthouse, Portland PSU, Woodstock Farmers Markets

Farm at 8129 Clear Creek Rd. in ParkdaleAug. 29-Nov. 3, Mon.-Fri., 10:00-6:00; Sat.-Sun.,

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Mt. View Orchards: U-pick, we-pick apples, pears, pumpkins, squash, cider, corn, beets, carrots, peaches, cherries, apricots, jams, apple sauce, dried fruit. Hayrides on wknds. in Sept. & Oct.; Swiss-German Edelweiss Day, Oct. 25, 11:00-4:00

Farm at 6670 Trout Creek Ridge Rd. in ParkdaleJuly-Dec. 24, 7 days, 9:00-5:00Contact: 800.529.6554, [email protected]: mtvieworchards.com n n n

Nelson’s Blueberry Farm: U-pick blueberriesFarm at 5175 Woodworth Dr. in Mt. Hood/ParkdaleJuly 15-Aug., 7 days, 8:00-5:00Contact: 541.308.5998,

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Opening in SeptemberMcCurdy Farms: Pears & apples Stand at 2080 Tucker Rd. in Hood RiverSept.-Oct., 7 days, 10:00-5:00Contact: 541.386.1628, [email protected]

Opening in NovemberGreen Ridge Tree Farm: Large selection of u-cut

Christmas trees & fresh pre-cut trees (saws provided)Farm at 3715 Browns Creek Rd. in The Dalles Nov. 28- Dec. 24, 7 days, 9:00-4:30Contact: 541.296.3036, [email protected]: greenridgetreefarm.com n

O R E G O N C O A S TOpen all yearBrickyard Farms: Herbs, tomatoes, peppers & basilTillamook Farmers MarketStand at 4940 Brickyard Rd. in TillamookAll year, 7 days, 12:00-6:00Contact: 503.815.8142, [email protected]

DeNoble’s Farm Fresh Produce: Artichokes, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, beets, Brussels sprouts, parsnips, kale, fennel, celery, sugar snap peas, green beans, bell peppers, hot peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, spinach, basil, cilantro, parsley, kohlrabi, cabbage, and more.

Beaverton, Hillsdale, Lake Oswego, Portland Farmers Markets

Stand at 735 Wilson River Loop in TillamookAll year, 7 days, 10:00-7:00Contact: 503.801.0507,

[email protected]: Facebook

Foss Road Beef: Hereford, grass-feed, all natural beefRanch at 22095 Foss Rd. in NehalemWebsite: fossroadbeef.com

River Meadows Dairy: Grass-fed beef & lamb, handspun yarn & knit accessories; farm stay at 2-bedrom house with u-pick vegetables

Hillsdale Farmers MarketFarm at 19350 Barber Rd. in Nehalem All year, Sat., 12:00-4:00, or call for appt.Contact: 503.368.5078,

[email protected]: meadowharvest.com n n

Zweifel Farms: Pasture-raised eggs Farm at 7300 S Prairie Rd. in TillamookAll year, 7 days (call for large orders)Contact: 503.801.1918, [email protected]: zfarmseggs.com

Opening in AprilMat’z Windmill Gardens & Nursery: Fuchsia baskets,

sedum, stepping stones at local markets & by order Cowlitz, Linton Farmers MarketsFarm at 68642 Whitney Road in RainierApril-July, Sat., 8:00-2:00; Sun., 10:00-4:00Contact: 503.556.6409,

[email protected]

Opening in MayForks Farm: Blueberries, cut flowers, plants & florist;

Yachats River Valley Farm Tour, Aug. 16, 10:00-4:00

Stand at: 8 N Fork River Rd. in YachatsMay-Dec. Contact: 541.547.4461, [email protected]: forksfarm.com n

Opening in JuneCrawford Berries ‘n Cream: U-pick, we-pick Shuksan

strawberries; picked marionberries & blueberries by order

Astoria Sunday, Cowlitz Farmers MarketsFarm at 68660 Whitney Rd. in RainierJune-July, 7 days, 1:00-7:00Contact: 503.556.1247,

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Farmer Joe’s Daughters: Baked goods, cheeses & dairy products

Tillamook Farmers Market Hwy. 6 in TillamookJune-Sept., Sat., 9:00-2:00Contact: 503.842.6955

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Ojalla Creek Farm: Carrots, beans, lettuce, leeks, squash & more

Siletz, Toledo Farmers MarketsFarm at 929 Ojalla Rd. in SiletzOpen in summerContact: 541.444.1360, [email protected]

Strawberry Ladies: StrawberriesTillamook Farmers Co-op & Farmers MarketJune-Sept., Mon.-Sat., 12:00-3:00Contact: 503.842.4877

Sturm’s Berry Farm: U-pick marionberries, strawberries, red raspberries, black raspberries, blueberries & blackberries

Farm at 31300 Miami Foley Rd. in NehalemJune-mid Sept., Thurs.-Sun., 9:00-8:00Contact: 503.695.2743, [email protected]: sturmsberryfarm.com n

Whiskey Creek Organics: CSA memberships, fruits, vegetables & many herbs

Farm at 8530 Duncan Island Rd. in MapletonJune-Nov., Sun.-Fri.Contact: 541.902.5133,

[email protected]: whiskeycreekorganics.com n

Opening in JulyPoysky Farm: U-pick blueberriesFarm at 18645 Hermo Rd. in Clatskanie Mid Jul.-mid Sept., 7 days, 6:00-darkContact: 503.728.2310, [email protected] n

Opening in SeptemberOregon Coastal Flowers: Pumpkin patch, specialty

gourds & corn mazeFarm at 9455 Kilchis River Rd. in TillamookLast 3 wknds. in Sept., Fri. eve, Sat.-Sun., 12:00-5:00Contact: 503.815.3762,

[email protected]: oregoncoastalflowers.com n n

Opening in NovemberBeal Christmas Tree Farm: Christmas treesFarm at 700 Oak Villa Rd. in DallasNov.-Dec., daylight hours Contact: 530.383.5223,

[email protected]: bealchristmastreefarm.com n

Opening in DecemberSleepy Hollow Christmas Trees: Nobel fir Christmas treesFarm at 243 E Lakeside Dr. in WaldportDec., weekends, 9:00-5:00Contact: 541.563.7778, [email protected] n

C E N T R A L O R E G O NOpen all yearChotard Farms: Alfalfa hay, weaner pigs & slaughter hogsRanch at 9227 NW Boise Dr. in MadrasAll year, 7 days, 7:00-6:00Contact: 541.475.3615, [email protected]

Dehler’s 44 Ranch: Orchardgrass hay, alfalfa hay, Timothy, orchard blend hay

Ranch at 10744 NW Dehler Rd. in PrinevilleAll year, Mon.-Sat., call for hours, Sun. by appt.Contact: 541.447.4586, [email protected]: hayfinder.org

Heart 7 Hay & Livestock: Hay & livestockRanch at 2500 SW Stagecoach Lane in TerrebonneAll year, 7 days, 5:00-8:00Contact: 541.548.7143

Leaning Pine Ranch: All natural, grass-fed angus, hereford beef & spring lambs; alfalfa, pasture & triticale hay

Ranch at 53405 Pine Crest Ln. in La PineAll year, Mon.-Sat., 7:00-8:00Contact: 541.420.6272,

[email protected]

Pine Mountain Ranch: Grass-pasture-raised buffalo, yak, elk, beef, chicken, turkey, eggs, pork & lamb

Bend, Hollywood, Hillsdale, Portland Farmers MarketsRanch at 23585 E Hwy. 20 in BendAll year, Fri., 11:00-3:00, call for appt.Contact: 541.312.0185, [email protected]: pmrbuffalo.com

Prineville Lavender: Fresh & dried lavender, lavender essential oil, soaps, sachets, dryer bags & gifts; in-season pumpkins, winter squash, potatoes, onions & tomatoes

Prineville Farmers MarketStand at 409 NE Short Lane in PrinevilleAll year, call for appt. Contact: 541.447.6217,

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Kimberly Orchards: U-pick, we-pick apricots, cherries, peaches, plums, nectarines, pears & apples

Farm at junction of North Fork & John Day River in Kimberly

Mid June-Oct., 7 days, 8:00-6:00Contact: 541.934.2870, [email protected]: thomasorchards.com n

Opening in JulyRainshadow Organics: Organic vegetables & CSA

programFarm at corner of Lower Bridge Way and Holmes Rd.

in TerrebonneJuly-Sept., Fri.-Sun., 9:00-5:00 or by appt. Contact: 541.279.0841,

[email protected]: rainshadoworganics.com n

S O U T H E R N O R E G O NOpen all yearAdorabella Alpacas: Alpaca breeding stock & pet

quality, alpaca fiber (raw & yarn), socks, hats, gloves, etc.

Ranch at 4814 Laurel Ave. in Grants PassAll year, 7 days, 9:00-5:00Contact: 541.474.9751, [email protected]: abalpacas.com

AO Ranch: Ornamental & vegetable starts, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, onions, peas, carrots, beets, lettuce, corn, squash, melons, beans, sweet peppers, hot peppers, heirloom tomatoes, herbs, dried peppers; eggs, cut flowers, fall arrangements & Christmas wreaths

Lookingglass Farm MarketStand at 7426 Lookingglass Rd. in RoseburgAll year, Fridays, 3:00-6:00Contact: 541.679.8110

Applegate Lama Stud: Alpaca & llama breeding stock, raw fiber, roving, yarn, alpaca clothing, stud service, black swans, eggs, u-pick vegetables, farm tours by reservation

Farm at 7980 New Hope Rd. in Grants PassAll year, 7 days, 9:00-5:00Contact: 541.862.2995,

[email protected]: applegatelamastud.com n n

Bridgeview Vineyards: WineVineyard at 4210 Holland Loop Rd. in Cave JunctionAll year, 7 days, 11:00-5:00Contact: 541.592.4688, [email protected]: bridgeviewwine.com n

Red Oak: Alpacas for breeding, pets & 4-H; alpaca blankets, rugs, yarn & roving

Farm at 53315 Bridge Dr. in LaPineAll year, 7 days, call for appt.Contact: 541.536.6190, [email protected]: readoakfarmsalpacas.com

Remuda Ranch: Lean, grass-fed, grass-finished Piedmontese beef by whole, half, or quarter; calves, bulls & breeding stock

Ranch at 14449 SW Hwy. 97 in CulverAll year, 7 days, 8:00-8:00Contact: 541.546.6778, [email protected]

T-Bone Hay & Cattle: Natural, grass-fed locker beef: whole, half, quarter, or ground beef by the pound

Ranch at 3604 SW Park Ln. in CulverAll year, call for appt. Contact: 541.546.9446,

[email protected]: tbonehayandcattle.com

Taylor Farm: Breed stock sheep in Lincoln, Montadale, Natural Colored & Romeldale breeds; hand-spun fleeces in 1/4-pound and 1-pound packages; dying available; locker lambs

Farm at 246 NE McKay Dr. in PrinevilleAll year, call for appt.Contact: 541.447.7556, [email protected]

Opening in AprilBridge Creek Ranch: Bison calves & yearlingsRanch at 74963 Bridge Creek Ln. in Silver LakeApril-Oct., Thurs.-Sat., 10:00-4:00Contact: 541.576.3532, [email protected]: bridgecreekranch.com

Opening in MayHidden Falls Garden: Hanging baskets, bedding plants,

vegetable starts, annuals & perennialsFarm at 5400 NE Ochoco Hwy. in Prineville May-mid July, Wed.-Sun., 9:00-5:00Contact: 541.480.5806

Opening in JuneDancing Cow Farm: Grass-fed & finished cattle, sheep,

eggs, organic vegetables & herbsPrineville Farmers MarketJune-Sept., Sat.-Sun., 9:00-2:00Contact: 541.416.9019

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Combe Bros. & Sons Farm: Beef & grass hayRanch at 6211 New Hope Rd. in Grants PassAll year, Mon.-Sat., 9:00-6:00Contact: 541.476.2812

Easy Valley Farm: Winter & summer CSAs, vegetables, fruit, herbs, plants, flowers, soap & local products

Stand at 2557 E Evans Creek Rd. in Rogue RiverAll year: April-Oct., 7 days, 10:00-dark; winter:

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Forestfarm: Trees, shrubs, perennials, fruit plants, bamboo, grasses & ferns

Nursery at 14643 Watergap Rd. in WilliamsAll year, Mon.-Fri., 8:00-4:00Contact: 541.846.7269, [email protected]: forestfarm.com

JB-Ang: Hay & cattleSprague River Farmers MarketRanch at 19355 Sprague River Rd. in ChiloquinAll year, 7 days

Liongate Farm: Navajo churro sheep, blue-faced Leicester sheep; meat & breeding stock; fiber, raw & washed; processed fiber: roving yarns, needle-felting supplies, crafts & classes

Ranch at 14314 E Evans Creek Rd. in Rogue RiverAll year, call for appt. Contact: 541.582.2431, [email protected]: liongate.org n

McKay Rogue River Ranch: Orchard grass hay, heirloom tomatoes, beef, pork, u-pick fruit orchard, blackberries & raspberries

Ranch at 7921 Lower River Rd. in Grants PassAll year, Mon.-Sat., 8:00-5:00 by appt.Contact: 541.476.2128,

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Pennington Farms: Berries, jam & baked goods Grants Pass, Medford & Ashland Farmers MarketsStand at 11341 Williams Hwy. in Grants PassAll year, 7 days, Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:00; Sat. 10:00-

4:00; Sun. 11:00-3:00Contact: 541.846.0550Website: penningtonfarms.net

Rogue Valley Quail & Feeder Mice: Frozen & live cortunix quail & mice for animal food, quail eggs for hatching, quail eggs for eating

Ranch at 13794 Perry Rd. in Central PointAll year, 7 days, 10:00-5:00Contact: 541.826.1499, [email protected]: quailandmice.com

Rosella’s Vineyard: Red wines from Cabernet, Merlot & Zinfandel grapes

Vineyard at 184 Missouri Flat Rd. in Grants PassAll year, Thurs.-Mon., 11:00-5:00Contact: 541.846.6372Website: rosellasvineyard.com n

Sherwood Family Farm: Alpine & Nubian dairy goats, herbal plants, free-range chicken & duck eggs, llama breeding stock & fleece, goat’s milk soap, arts & crafts

Coquille Farmers MarketAll year, by appt. Contact: 541.572.2173

Snyder’s Greenhouse & Nursery: Wholesale & retail of evergreen, deciduous & conifer trees

Nursery at 7160 S Myrtle Rd. in Myrtle CreekCall for hours & avail.Contact 541.863.4153

Talcott Ranch: All natural yearling beef cattle available whole or half

Ranch at 3320 Little River Rd. in GlideContact: 541.496.0209, [email protected] yearWebsite: Facebook

Opening in MarchAlpha Beta Hops: Organic Cascade hops wholesale

& retailFarm at 700 Butler Creek Rd. in AshlandMar.-Oct., 7 days, 8:00-7:00 & onlineContact: 541.488.8844, [email protected]: alphabetahops.com

Bunyard’s Barnyard: Culinary herbs & native plantsUmpqua Valley Farmers MarketNursery at 1201 Harlan St. in RoseburgMar.-Oct., by appt. Contact: 541.672.9380, [email protected]

Fir Meadow: Dairy goats, herbs, essential oils, herbal de-wormer & herbal livestock products

Ranch at 5595 Kane Creek Rd. in Central PointMar.-Nov., Mon.-Thurs., 1:00-4:00Contact: 541.855.2561

Did you know? There are over 220 different types of agriculture products raised in Oregon, from cattle to Christmas trees, milk to marionberries.

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Opening in AprilBigham Farms: Bedding plants & produceGrants Pass, Rogue Valley Growers MarketsApril-Oct., Mon.-Thurs., 10:00-4:00Contact: 541.621.5441

Double Bar V Ranch: St. Croix sheep, breeding stock & weed eaters, natural locker lambs in fall

Ranch at 8025 Takilma Rd. in Cave JunctionApril-Sept., Mon.-Fri., 10:00-5:00Contact: 541.592.3444, [email protected]: user.cavenet.com/van/

Kruse’s Farms: Melons, corn, beans, berries, squash, alfalfa hay, cherries, peaches, apples, prunes, onions, carrots, turnips, rutabagas, parsnips, cauliflower & cabbage; baked goods, greenhouse, corn maze & pumpkin patch

Stand at 532 Melrose Rd. in RoseburgApril-Jan., 7 days, 8:00-7:00Contact: 541.672.5697, [email protected]: krusefarms.com n n

Opening in MayB&K Natural Farm: Pasture-raised chickens & turkeysFarm at 158 Thomas Rd. in Sutherlin May-Dec., Fri.-Sun., 9:00-7:00Contact: 541.459.0830, [email protected]

Buck Canyon Gardens: Peonies, tree peonies, intersectional or itoh peonies & bearded iris; Peony & Iris Show: May 17-18, 24-25, 31-June 1

Farm at 180 Buck Canyon Rd. in Cave JunctionContact: 541.592.6115, [email protected] Website: buckcanyon.com n

Fox Run Farm: Apples, cider, asparagus, organic eggs, berries, peaches, plums, nectarines, melons & preserves

Stand at 3842 W Main St. in MedfordMay-Nov., Tues.-Sun., 10:00-6:00Contact: 541.608.7886

Hillcrest Orchard: Peaches, apples, pears & vegetablesStand at 3285 Hillcrest Rd. in MedfordMay-Jan., 7 days, 7:00-7:00Contact: 541.773.1487, [email protected]: hillcrestorchard.com

Kerbyville Farm: Sweet corn, melons, tomatoes, vegetables, u-pick flowers, flower baskets, bakery & gift shop

Crescent City Saturday MarketStand at 23790 Redwood Hwy. in KerbyMay-Nov., 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: [email protected] n

Opening in JuneBelweather Farm: Tomatoes, beets, garlic, shallots,

sweet onions, carrots & cut flowersKlamath Falls Farmers MarketFarm at 12070 Overland Dr. in Klamath FallsJune-Oct., email firstContact: [email protected]: belweatherfarmdays.blogspot.com

Brosi’s Sugartree Farms: Cherries, peaches, nectarines, pears, prunes, apples, corn, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, beans, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, melons, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, apples, lettuce, gourds, summer squash, winter squash; hayrides to pumpkin patch every day in Oct.

Farm at 540 Winston Section Rd. in Winston June-Nov., 7 days, 9:00-6:00Contact: 541.679.1472, [email protected] n n

The Garden: Corn, beans, cucumbers, Asian eggplant, peppers, tomatoes, squash & melons

Stand at 1395 Brownsboro Hwy. in Eagle PointJune-Oct., Mon.-Sat., dawn-dark

Hubler Orchards: Peaches, plums, apricots, nectarines, figs, apples, pears & cherries

Stand at 1841 Serenity Dr. in MedfordMid June-mid Nov., Mon.-Sat., 7:00-1:30Contact: 541.772.4809

Peerless Produce/Lee’s Farm Market: Tomatoes, peppers, squash, corn, cucumbers, broccoli, green beans, eggplant, spinach, kohlrabi, basil, berries, peaches, plums, cherries, apples, melons & more

Bandon, Coos Bay Farmers MarketJune-Oct., 7 days, 10:00-6:00, 8641 Old Hwy 99 in

Dillard; & Tues., 9:00-3:00, 2630 Hwy. 101 in Florence

Contact: 541.784.1427, [email protected]

Valley View Orchard: U-pick, we-pick organic cherries, apricots, peaches, nectarines, pears, apples, jams & honey

Farm at 1800 N Valley View Rd. in AshlandJune-Sept., Tues.-Sat., 9:00-2:00Contact: [email protected] n

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Opening in JulyAlta Vista Orchard: U-pick blueberriesFarm at 2597 W Stewart Ave. in MedfordJuly-Aug., 8:00-5:00, (call for avail.)Contact: 541.772.2722, [email protected]: altavistaorchard.com n

Cron Produce: Vegetables, flowers & pumpkin ride in Oct.

Brookings, Gold Beach Farmers MarketsStand at 22995 Redwood Hwy. in KerbyJuly-Oct., 7 days, 9:00-8:00Contact: 541.660.7902 n n

Fort Vannoy Farms: Sweet corn, tomatoes, green beans, eggplant, tomatillos, cucumbers, dill, cilantro cantaloupe, watermelon, bell peppers, hot peppers, onions, garlic, carrots, summer squash, winter squash, cut flowers, gourds; corn maze & pumpkin patch in Oct.

Grants Pass Farmers MarketFarm Stand at 5791 Lower River Rd. in Grants PassJuly-Oct., 7 days, 10:00-6:00Contact: 541.479.3765, [email protected]: fortvannoyfarms.com n n

Santa Cruz Ranch: Natural Angus beefRanch at 753 Choice Ln. in SutherlinJuly-Aug., 7 days, 6:00-8:00Contact: 541.459.9247

Seven Oaks Farm: Sweet corn, melons, watermelons, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, beets, flowers, summer squash, winter squash, onions, pumpkins, gourds, apples, pears, peaches, berries & u-pick flowers & herbs. Fall Harvest Days in Oct.: hayrides, pony rides, pumpkin patch, fall decor & activities

Stands at 5504 and 5526 Rogue Valley Hwy. in Central Point

July-Sept., Mon.-Sat., 9:00-5:30; Oct., Wed.-Sun., 9:00-5:30

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Opening in AugustMeyer Orchards: Peaches & pearsStand at 6626 Tarry Ln. in TalentAug.-Nov., Mon.-Sat., 8:00-6:00Contact: 541.535.2505, [email protected]: meyerorchards.com

Opening in NovemberRuben Ranch U-Cut Tree Farm: Christmas treesFarm at 31302 Cow Creek Rd. in GlendaleNov.-Dec., Tues.-Sun., 9:00-duskContact: 541.832.2813, [email protected] n

E A S T E R N O R E G O NOpen all yearBruce & Renae Corn Farms: Wheat, dry beans, corn,

bread mixers & grain mills for milling your own flourAll year Farm at 650 Hwy 20-26 in OntarioContact: 541.889.5728Website: cornfarmswheat.com

Crown Cattle Co.: All-natural, grass-fed & finished beef available by whole or half

Ranch at 57088 Scotty Creek Ln. in SenecaAll year, Mon.-Sat., 8:00-5:00Contact: 541.542.2608, [email protected]

Hill’s Country Supply: Wheat grinders, bread mixers, food dryers, cherries, produce, antiques, used lumber, poles & estate sale items

Stand at 61502 Union Cove Hwy. 237 in CoveAll year, Mon.-Sat., call firstContact: 541.568.4772, [email protected]: mixersbybosch.com

Louie’s Cattle Service: All-natural beef (whole or in cuts), water troughs for stock & Kozgro Organic fertilizer

Ranch at 30886 Eben Ray Ln. in BurnsAll year, 7 daysContact: 541.573.7888, [email protected]

Oregon agriculture is sustainable.There are 1,156 farms and ranches recognized as being in business and within the same family for at least 100 years, and 26 for at least 150 years.

Farmers and ranchers comprise less than 1% of the U.S. population. Each farmer produces enough food and fiber for 155 people.

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Watson’s Lost Spring Ranch: Alfalfa hay & cattleRanch at 40637 Hwy. 20 E in BurnsAll year, 7 days

Wilde Ranches: Purebred heifers, bulls & beefRanch at 18048 Middle Rock Creek Ln. in Arlington All year, 7 days, 7:00-6:00Contact: 541.454.2995

Opening in MarchEbbers Red Sheep: Registered California red sheep,

ewe lambs, ram lambs & butcher lambsRanch at 2071 Cassia Rd. in AdrianMar.-Nov., call firstContact: 541.724.2285

Stargazer Perennials Farm & Nursery: Seasonal produce, vegetable plants, perennial & annual ornamental plants, free gardening classes every Saturday during the summer, Fall Festival, Winter Festival & Tomato Fest

Stand at 69611 Summerville Rd. in SummervilleMar.-Dec., 7 days, 9:00-5:00Contact: 541.786.1791,

[email protected]: stargazerperennials.com n

Opening in JuneHarrison Ranch: VegetablesJohn Day Farmers MarketStand on Brent St. in John DayJune-Oct., Sat., 9:00-12:00

M & D Farms: U-pick, we-pick peachesFarm at 53012 County Rd. in Milton-FreewaterJune 26-Aug. 10, 7 days, 8:00-6:00Contact: 541.938.7955 n

Opening in SeptemberDavis Orchards: Peaches, nectarines, apples, pears,

Italian prunes & plumsStand at 53285 Appleton Rd. in Milton-Freewater Sept.-Dec., Sun.-Fri., 9:00-5:00Contact: 541.938.7093Website: applelovers.com

Houck Cattle Co.: Alfalfa, hay & weaner calves Farm at 70984 Reed Rd. in BurnsSept.-Oct. Contact: 503.589.0123

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Joseph H. Hobson, Jr. Attorney at Law

Suite 700, Equitable Center530 Center Street NE Salem, Oregon 97301Phone: 503.585.6708 Fax: 503.585.1006Email: [email protected]

Did you know? 12% of all jobs in Oregon are related to agriculture. That’s one in eight jobs.

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For the 2015 Oregon’s Bounty calendar, Farm Bureau invites the public to submit their own

photos of Oregon agriculture: the commodities, the people, the produc-tion, the landscape, the retail, any-thing that depicts the beauty, technol-ogy, culture, or tradition of farming and ranching.

Requirements & photo specs:

n Photos must involve farming or ranching in Oregon.

n Photos must be taken in a *horizontal format* to fit a calendar layout.

n Small, lower-resolution images can be submitted for judging, however:

n Selected images MUST be available in high-resolution, 300 dpi format, otherwise they will be too grainy to enlarge.

n Photos must be submitted in .jpg or .tif formats.

n Photos with people may require a signed photo release. Please don’t send photos of people you don’t know.

n There is no limit to the number of photos that can be submitted.

n You don’t have to be a Farm Bureau member to participate.

See an example of the Oregon’s Bounty calendar at oregonfb.org/calendar.

How: Email your digital photo to [email protected], or put the image(s) on a CD and send it via postal mail to Anne Marie Moss, Oregon Farm Bureau, 3415 Com-mercial St. SE, Salem, OR 97302

Include with your submission:n Your name, address, phone

number, and email addressn Indicate if you are a Farm

Bureau member or notn Your age if you are younger

than 18n When and where the photo

was taken

The selected image or images for month pages will appear with a photo credit in the 2015 Oregon’s Bounty calendar, which is sent to 61,000 Farm Bureau members around the state.

Deadline: September 15, 2014

Contact Anne Marie Moss at 503.399.1701, ext. 313, [email protected]

Rules: By submitting a photograph in a contest, you agree to be bound by all terms and conditions set forth by Oregon Farm Bureau, including the grant of rights set forth below; if you do not agree with these terms and conditions, do not submit an entry. By submitting a photograph in the contest, you acknowledge and agree that OFB shall have the right (without limitation or further compensation to you) to edit, adapt, modify, reproduce, publish, promote, display, and otherwise use your entry in any way it sees fit, including the right to publish your entry online and in print with or without attribution. By submitting entries, you are declaring that you hold the copyright to the images entered or that you have secured the right to distribute the images without restriction. Entries judged inappropriate by OFB for any reason will not be eligible for prizes.

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1. In January, Coos-Curry County Farm Bureau earned a County Award for Excellence from the American Farm Bureau for its work protecting prime farm-ground from being purchased and taken out of agriculture production. 2. OFB President Barry Bushue also serves as vice president of American Farm Bureau and spoke during the 2014 AFBF Convention. 3. Douglas County Farm Bureau President Mike Wetherell made a point during a meeting of the county presidents at the State Capitol this winter. 4. Farm Bureau group after a federal court hearing where the judge sided with farmers instead of USDOL due to its misuse of “hot goods” powers. OFB has led the charge to prevent this injustice from happening again. 5. In February, Farm Bureau hosted a public reception to celebrate agriculture in the Oregon State Capitol. 6. In March, young Farm Bureau leaders from Clackamas and Marion Counties took a tour of the State Capitol, with the goal of familiarizing themselves with the building, the legislative process, and how to effectively communicate with lawmakers. 7. This winter, Farm Bureau volunteers donated more than $2,600 worth of groceries to Portland's two Ronald McDonald House Charities. 8. Janice Flegel of the OFB Women’s Advisory Council helped kids make “Dirt Babies” at Farm Bureau’s booth at Oregon Ag Fest in Salem. 2014 Ag Fest is April 26-27. 9. In March, Farm Bureau leaders took time away from their farms and journeyed to Washington D.C. to discuss agriculture issues with Oregon’s national legislators.

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With Oregon roots dating back to 1919, Oregon Farm Bureau was established as a statewide organization in Umatilla County in 1932. With 7,500 member families professionally engaged in the industry and a total membership of 61,000 Oregon families, Farm Bureau is the state’s largest general agriculture organization.

Virtually every aspect of public policy touches family agriculture in some way. Farm Bureau uses a time-tested, open, democratic grassroots process to reach its public policy positions. Members in all 36 Oregon counties work to implement these objectives in the legislative arena. The ultimate aim is the survival and success of the family farm and ranch in Oregon.

Thank you for supporting Oregon’s family farms and ranches with your membership in Farm Bureau.

For more information, visit oregonfb.org or call 503.399.1701.

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