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Ag Services in Pendleton, Oregon

Oregon · United States

  • Region

    Sacramento Valley

  • USDA zone

    9b

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Ag Services Pendleton • Custom Farming • Umatilla Plateau Field Work

Pendleton anchors the dryland wheat belt of the Umatilla Plateau, where roughly 235,000 acres of dryland wheat make Umatilla County Oregon's leading grain producer. Cattle ranching and irrigated row crops such as potatoes, onions, and corn round out one of the state's largest and most diverse agricultural economies.

Dryland grain and range operations around Pendleton rely on custom harvesting, spraying, tillage, and hauling, much of it concentrated into short, weather-driven windows that make dependable local service providers essential.

Agnomy connects Pendleton-area growers and ranchers with verified providers who understand plateau soils, no-till systems, and grain and cattle schedules, making it easier to find, book, and manage the services your operation needs.

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  • What makes Pendleton unique for agricultural services?
    Pendleton is at the center of Oregon's dryland wheat country, where large grain operations and cattle ranches drive demand for custom combining, spraying, tillage, and hauling. Because so much work is weather-dependent, reliable local providers are essential during harvest and spray windows.
  • Which crops are most common around Pendleton?
    The Pendleton area is dominated by dryland winter wheat and other small grains, along with cattle and some irrigated row crops such as potatoes, onions, and corn on nearby ground. Grain and range operations set the pace for local service demand.
  • When is demand for services highest?
    Demand peaks during the summer wheat harvest and the spring and fall spray and tillage windows. Custom harvest crews, applicators, and grain haulers are in highest demand during these periods.
  • Do providers serve areas beyond Pendleton?
    Yes. Pendleton-based providers frequently cover the broader Umatilla Plateau, including Athena, Weston, Adams, Helix, and Pilot Rock, so growers across the region can find local coverage.

Pendleton Farm and Agricultural Support for Local Growers

Dryland Wheat Belt of the Umatilla Plateau

Oregon's Leading Grain-Producing County

No-Till Systems Built Around Moisture Conservation

Weather-Driven Windows for Custom Harvest and Application

Local Agriculture Resources in Pendleton

OSU Extension Service — Umatilla County

Delivers research-based agriculture, small farms, 4-H, and Master Gardener programming to Pendleton- and Hermiston-area growers.

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Umatilla County Soil & Water Conservation District

Helps county farmers and landowners conserve soil and water through technical assistance, conservation planning, and cost-share programs.

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Oregon Water Resources Department — Watermasters Directory

Lists the Pendleton-based Umatilla County watermaster, who administers water rights and regulates irrigation water use for local growers.

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Oregon Wheat Growers League

Advocates for and educates the region's wheat producers from its Pendleton headquarters, supporting markets, research, and conservation-program access.

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