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Ag Services in The Dalles, Oregon

Oregon · United States

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    Sacramento Valley

  • USDA zone

    9b

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Ag Services The Dalles • Orchard & Grain Work • Columbia Gorge Field Services

The Dalles and the surrounding Wasco County benches make up Oregon's leading sweet-cherry district, shipping fresh and brined cherries nationwide from warm orchards along the Columbia River. Beyond fruit, the county's dryland plateau is major wheat and small-grain country, farmed largely with no-till methods to conserve moisture.

This mix of irrigated orchards and dryland grain creates demand for pruning, spraying, and harvest crews as well as custom tillage, seeding, and hauling, much of it concentrated into tight windows.

Agnomy connects The Dalles-area growers with verified providers who understand Gorge orchards, plateau grain systems, and regional water rules, making it easier to find, book, and manage ag services across the region.

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The Dalles questions

What growers in the area ask before they book on Agnomy.

  • What makes The Dalles unique for agricultural services?
    The Dalles combines Oregon's top sweet-cherry orchards with dryland wheat country on the plateau above, so local providers handle everything from orchard pruning, spraying, and picking to custom grain tillage, seeding, and harvest. That range of work supports a versatile base of operators.
  • Which crops are most common around The Dalles?
    The Dalles area leads Oregon in sweet cherries and also grows apples and pears on the warm river benches, while the surrounding plateau produces winter wheat, barley, and hay. Cherries and wheat drive most of the local service demand.
  • When is demand for services highest?
    Orchard demand peaks around bloom, spraying, and the early-summer cherry harvest, while grain demand peaks during the summer wheat harvest and spring and fall tillage. Picking crews, applicators, and combine and hauling operators are busiest in these windows.
  • Do providers serve areas beyond The Dalles?
    Yes. The Dalles-based providers commonly serve the wider Mid-Columbia and Wasco County region, including Dufur, Mosier, and across the river into the Gorge, so orchardists and grain growers throughout the area can find local coverage.

The Dalles Farm and Agricultural Support for Local Growers

Oregon's Leading Sweet-Cherry District

Dryland Wheat and Small Grains on the Plateau

Warm Columbia River Benches for Early Fruit

Mixed Orchard and Grain Service Demand

Local Agriculture Resources in The Dalles

OSU Extension Service — Wasco County

Provides sweet-cherry, dryland-crop, home-garden, and 4-H programming to Wasco County producers from its Columbia Gorge Community College office.

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Wasco County Soil & Water Conservation District

Delivers technical assistance, cost-share grants, and an annual plant sale to help county landowners conserve soil and water resources.

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Oregon Water Resources Department — Watermaster District 3

Regulates and distributes water rights across Wasco, Hood River, and Sherman counties from the District 3 office in The Dalles, enforcing water law during shortages.

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Columbia Gorge Fruit Growers

Represents Wasco County cherry and tree-fruit growers alongside the wider Mid-Columbia region through research, marketing, and advocacy.

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