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Ag Services in Salem, Oregon

Oregon · United States

  • Region

    Sacramento Valley

  • USDA zone

    9b

  • Services

    5

  • Providers

    2

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Ag Services Salem • Custom Farming • Willamette Valley Field Work

Salem sits in Marion County, consistently Oregon's top agricultural county by production value and the state leader in nursery, greenhouse, and floriculture. The mid-Willamette land around Salem also produces hazelnuts, grass seed, hops, caneberries and blueberries (the marionberry is named for the county), and processing vegetables.

This diverse, high-value mix drives demand for custom planting and harvest, spraying, irrigation, and field work across nursery, berry, and field-crop operations throughout the season.

Agnomy connects Salem-area growers with verified local service providers who understand Willamette Valley soils, nursery and berry production, and mid-valley crop calendars, making it easier to find, book, and manage the services your operation depends on.

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Salem questions

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  • What makes Salem unique for agricultural services?
    Salem anchors Oregon's most productive agricultural county and its nursery capital, so local providers handle a wide range of work, from nursery and berry operations to grass-seed and processing-vegetable fields. That diversity supports a broad base of specialized service operators.
  • Which crops are most common around Salem?
    The Salem area leads Oregon in nursery and greenhouse production and also grows hazelnuts, grass seed, caneberries and blueberries, hops, and processing vegetables. Nursery, berry, and field crops shape most of the local service demand.
  • When is demand for services highest?
    Nursery and berry work runs much of the year, with clear peaks during spring planting and the summer berry and field-crop harvest. Planting, spray, and harvest crews are in highest demand during these windows.
  • Do providers serve areas beyond Salem?
    Yes. Salem-area providers commonly serve the mid-Willamette Valley across Marion and Polk counties, including Keizer, Woodburn, Silverton, Stayton, and Dallas, so growers throughout the region can find local coverage.

Salem Farm and Agricultural Support for Local Growers

Oregon's Top Agricultural County by Production Value

State Leader in Nursery, Greenhouse, and Floriculture

Signature Berries, Hazelnuts, Hops, and Grass Seed

Year-Round Demand Across Diverse High-Value Crops

Local Agriculture Resources in Salem

OSU Extension Service — Marion County

Provides Salem-area growers with research-based horticulture, commercial-agriculture, and pest-management education plus Master Gardener support.

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Marion Soil and Water Conservation District

Works with Marion County landowners on conservation planning, native-plant and cover-crop programs, and cost-share for soil and water stewardship.

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Santiam Water Control District

Delivers irrigation water through 106 miles of canals from Stayton to Salem, serving more than 17,000 acres of Marion County farmland.

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OSU North Willamette Research & Extension Center (NWREC)

Runs applied research and trials in nursery, berry, vegetable, and specialty crops from its Aurora station in northern Marion County.

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