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Ag Services in Medford, Oregon

Oregon · United States

  • Region

    Sacramento Valley

  • USDA zone

    9b

  • Services

    3

  • Providers

    1

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Ag Services Medford • Orchard & Vineyard Work • Rogue Valley Field Services

Medford is the commercial hub of the Rogue Valley, one of Oregon's most productive fruit and specialty-crop regions. The valley is a historic pear district, producing Comice, Bosc, and Anjou pears, and it is the heart of the Rogue Valley wine region, alongside a strong nursery and vineyard sector.

Orchards and vineyards in the Rogue Valley rely on pruning, spraying, canopy management, and harvest crews timed to narrow windows, supported by OSU's Southern Oregon Research and Extension Center in nearby Central Point.

Agnomy connects Medford-area growers with verified local service providers who understand Rogue Valley orchards, vineyards, and irrigation, making it easier to find, book, and manage the services your operation depends on.

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  • What makes Medford unique for agricultural services?
    Medford anchors the Rogue Valley, a leading pear district and the heart of Southern Oregon wine country. Its orchards, vineyards, and nurseries demand skilled pruning, spraying, canopy management, and harvest crews, supporting a strong base of specialized local providers.
  • Which crops are most common around Medford?
    The Rogue Valley is known for pears, including Comice, Bosc, and Anjou, along with wine grapes, nursery stock, hay and forage, vegetables, and cattle. Tree fruit and vineyards drive much of the local service demand.
  • When is demand for services highest?
    Orchard and vineyard demand runs from winter and spring pruning through the growing-season spray and canopy work and into the late-summer and fall pear and grape harvest. Skilled crews are in highest demand during bloom and harvest.
  • Do providers serve areas beyond Medford?
    Yes. Medford-area providers commonly serve the wider Rogue Valley across Jackson County and into Josephine County, including Central Point, Talent, Ashland, and Grants Pass, so growers throughout Southern Oregon can find local coverage.

Medford Farm and Agricultural Support for Local Growers

Historic Rogue Valley Pear District

Heart of the Southern Oregon Wine Region

Strong Orchard, Vineyard, and Nursery Base

Precise Pruning, Spraying, and Harvest Timing

Local Agriculture Resources in Medford

OSU Southern Oregon Research & Extension Center (SOREC)

Provides Rogue Valley growers with research and education on pears, wine grapes, horticulture, and pest management from its Central Point center.

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Jackson Soil and Water Conservation District

Helps Jackson County landowners conserve soil, water, and habitat through technical assistance, education, and financial-support programs.

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Rogue River Valley Irrigation District

Stores and delivers irrigation water to farms across the Medford-area Rogue Valley and is modernizing its delivery infrastructure.

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Pear Bureau Northwest

Promotes and markets fresh pears for Northwest growers, including the Medford and Rogue Valley pear district, and shares variety and ripening guidance.

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