Oregon Agriculture Overview

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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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oregon Farmland Prices

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.

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$3,720

Current Price Per Acre

Value per Acre

Source: USDA

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4.4%

Average Land Appreciation

Year Over Year Change (%)

Source: USDA

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Cost Per Acre of Farmland: Top 5 States

1. new jersey
$14,163
2. california
$11,014
3. delaware
$8,552
4. arizona
$8,546
5. maryland
$7,382
6. florida
$6,932

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