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Ag Services in Boardman, Oregon

Oregon · United States

  • Region

    Sacramento Valley

  • USDA zone

    9b

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Ag Services Boardman • Custom Farming • Columbia Basin Field Work

Boardman sits in the heart of Oregon's irrigated Columbia Basin, one of the world's premier potato-growing regions, where Columbia River water and center-pivot irrigation support intensive row-crop production across Morrow County. Potatoes, onions, sweet corn, alfalfa, carrots, and wheat dominate the surrounding farmland, alongside Threemile Canyon Farms, a roughly 93,000-acre operation that is also home to Oregon's largest dairy.

Farming at this scale runs on precise timing and specialized equipment. Growers around Boardman regularly need custom application, irrigation support, land preparation, and harvest crews that can move quickly through tight windows.

Agnomy connects Boardman-area growers with verified local service providers who understand Columbia Basin soils, irrigation districts, and row-crop schedules, making it easier to find, book, and manage the services your operation depends on.

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Boardman questions

What growers in the area ask before they book on Agnomy.

  • What makes Boardman unique for agricultural services?
    Boardman anchors the irrigated Columbia Basin, where large-scale, center-pivot row-crop farming creates steady demand for custom application, irrigation work, and harvest support. The concentration of big potato, onion, and corn operations means specialized equipment and crews are often needed on short, precise timelines.
  • Which crops are most common around Boardman?
    The Boardman area is dominated by irrigated potatoes, onions, sweet corn, alfalfa, carrots, and wheat, along with large dairy operations. This mix supports demand for planting, spraying, irrigation, and harvest services throughout the season.
  • When is demand for services highest?
    Demand peaks during the irrigation season from spring through late summer and during row-crop harvest in late summer and fall. Custom applicators, irrigation crews, and harvest and hauling operators are in highest demand during these windows.
  • Do providers serve areas beyond Boardman?
    Yes. Most Boardman-based providers also serve nearby Columbia Basin communities across Morrow and Umatilla counties, including Irrigon, Umatilla, and Hermiston, so growers throughout the region can find local coverage.

Boardman Farm and Agricultural Support for Local Growers

Intensive Irrigated Row-Crop Production Along the Columbia River

Large-Scale Potato, Onion, and Corn Operations

Reliable Columbia River and Project Irrigation Water

Tight Harvest Windows That Demand Custom Services

Local Agriculture Resources in Boardman

OSU Extension Service — Morrow County

Delivers Oregon State University research, workshops, and crop and 4-H programs, plus one-on-one advising, to Morrow County growers.

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Morrow Soil & Water Conservation District

Helps local landowners conserve soil and water, partnering with NRCS and FSA on erosion control and conservation planning across the county.

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West Extension Irrigation District

Operates the West Extension Main Canal and Three Mile Falls Diversion Dam to deliver Umatilla Basin Project irrigation water to farmland around Boardman.

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Oregon Potato Commission

Represents Oregon potato growers, funding marketing, research, and education for the Columbia Basin potato industry centered on the Boardman area.

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