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Explore Oregon agriculture and learn what makes it unique.
Oregon is an agriculturally diverse state, producing more than 250 different commodities and ranks 28th in the US for commodities sold. The only state that produces a wider variety of crops than Oregon is California. There are a total of 37,616 farms in the state spread across 15.9 million acres. Oregon ranks number 1 in the nation for the production of Hazelnuts, Crimson Clover, several types of seeds, Azalea flowers, Christmas trees, Rhubarb, and Blueberries.
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Over the last 20 years, the price of farmland per acre in oregon has risen by an average of 4.4% per year to $3,720 per acre as of 2019. This represents an increase of $2,130 per acre of farmland over this time period.
The values shown here only represent farmland appreciation. To view total farmland returns, including cash rent and land appreciation, see the Farmland Returns section.
$3,720
Current Price Per Acre
Value per Acre
Source: USDA
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Source: USDA