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Ag Services in Klamath Falls, Oregon

Oregon · United States

  • Region

    Sacramento Valley

  • USDA zone

    9b

  • Services

    3

  • Providers

    1

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Ag Services Klamath Falls • Custom Farming • Klamath Basin Field Work

Klamath Falls anchors the Klamath Basin, a high-desert irrigated agriculture region built on water delivered by the federal Klamath Project. The basin is a leading producer of potatoes, alfalfa and other hay, small grains, sugar beets, and cattle, with farm production valued at roughly $367 million annually.

Because irrigation water is the defining constraint in the basin, growers here place a premium on efficient irrigation, custom application, land preparation, and harvest support that can adapt to shifting water availability.

Agnomy connects Klamath-area growers with verified service providers who understand basin soils, Klamath Project water, and high-desert crop schedules, making it easier to find, book, and manage ag services across the region.

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  • What makes Klamath Falls unique for agricultural services?
    Klamath Falls sits at the center of the Klamath Basin, where irrigated potato, hay, and grain farming depends on the federal Klamath Project. Because water availability drives the whole season, local providers offering efficient irrigation and flexible harvest support are especially important.
  • Which crops are most common around Klamath Falls?
    The Klamath Basin is known for potatoes, alfalfa and other hay, small grains such as wheat and barley, sugar beets, and cattle. Irrigated field crops and forage shape most of the local service demand.
  • When is demand for services highest?
    Demand concentrates in the irrigation season from spring through summer and during the late-summer and fall harvest of potatoes, hay, and grain. Irrigation, application, and harvest crews are booked most heavily in these windows.
  • Do providers serve areas beyond Klamath Falls?
    Yes. Klamath Falls-area providers commonly serve the wider Klamath Basin across Klamath County and into Northern California, including Merrill, Malin, and Tulelake, so basin growers can find local coverage.

Klamath Falls Farm and Agricultural Support for Local Growers

High-Desert Irrigated Agriculture in the Klamath Basin

Federal Klamath Project Water Supply

Potato, Hay, Grain, and Cattle Production

Water-Driven Timing for Custom Services

Local Agriculture Resources in Klamath Falls

OSU Klamath Basin Research & Extension Center (KBREC)

Provides research-based agronomy, crop, livestock, and water-use guidance for Klamath Basin growers from its Klamath Falls research station.

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Klamath Soil and Water Conservation District

Delivers technical assistance, conservation planning, and cost-share programs that help basin landowners protect soil and water resources.

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Klamath Irrigation District

Operates and maintains the canals and laterals that deliver Klamath Project irrigation water to more than 53,000 acres of farmland.

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Klamath Water Users Association

Represents Klamath Project farmers and ranchers on water-supply, policy, and legal matters affecting irrigated agriculture in the basin.

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