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Ag Services in Hood River, Oregon

Oregon · United States

  • Region

    Sacramento Valley

  • USDA zone

    9b

  • Services

    5

  • Providers

    1

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Ag Services Hood River • Orchard Work • Columbia Gorge Field Services

The Hood River Valley is one of the world's premier tree-fruit districts, best known for Anjou pears, along with apples, sweet cherries, and a growing wine-grape sector. Agriculture is the backbone of the local economy, with hundreds of growers and shippers working steep valley orchards irrigated by Mt. Hood snowmelt.

Orchard production on this terrain demands specialized services, from pruning and thinning to spraying, frost protection, and precisely timed picking crews, all delivered on narrow seasonal windows.

Agnomy connects Hood River-area growers with verified service providers who understand Gorge orchards, irrigation districts, and tree-fruit calendars, making it easier to find, book, and manage the services your operation depends on.

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  • What makes Hood River unique for agricultural services?
    Hood River is a world-renowned pear and tree-fruit valley where steep orchards and tight harvest windows create demand for skilled pruning, spraying, frost protection, and picking crews. The precision this fruit requires makes experienced local providers especially valuable.
  • Which crops are most common around Hood River?
    The Hood River Valley is dominated by Anjou and Bartlett pears, along with apples, sweet cherries, wine grapes, and blueberries. Tree-fruit production sets the pace for local service needs throughout the year.
  • When is demand for services highest?
    Demand runs through the orchard calendar, from winter and spring pruning and thinning to spring frost protection and the summer and fall cherry, pear, and apple harvests. Picking and spray crews are in highest demand during bloom and harvest.
  • Do providers serve areas beyond Hood River?
    Yes. Hood River-area providers frequently serve the broader Mid-Columbia region, including Odell, Parkdale, and across the river into The Dalles and White Salmon, so orchardists throughout the Gorge can find local coverage.

Hood River Farm and Agricultural Support for Local Growers

World-Class Anjou Pear and Tree-Fruit District

Steep Orchards Irrigated by Mt. Hood Snowmelt

Specialized Pruning, Spraying, and Picking Needs

Narrow, High-Stakes Harvest Windows

Local Agriculture Resources in Hood River

OSU Extension Service — Hood River County

Delivers research-based horticulture, orchard, pest-management, and small-farm education to Hood River County growers.

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Hood River Soil & Water Conservation District

Helps landowners voluntarily install efficient irrigation, restore riparian habitat, and control invasive weeds on a non-regulatory basis.

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Farmers Irrigation District

Delivers irrigation water and hydropower to more than 5,800 acres of orchards and farms in the west Hood River Valley.

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Columbia Gorge Fruit Growers

Advocates for and supports Mid-Columbia pear, cherry, and apple growers through research, education, marketing, and legislative representation.

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