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Northeast Oregon Food and Farm Guide

Find and connect with local food and local farmers in Baker, Union and Wallowa Counties

Find and connect with local food and local farmers in Baker, Union and Wallowa counties
 

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Welcome! Northeast Oregon is home to a bounty of produce. With our online Food and Farm Guide you can find the information you need about local producers in Baker, Union and Wallowa Counties. 

How to use this online guide: Click on one of the following links to browse and search by county or to find information on regional farmers markets, community gardens and food security resources.

OTHER FOOD RESOURCES...

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Download a PDF of the print version: 

2011 Northeast Oregon Food and Farm Directory (2.1 Mb)

2010 Northeast Oregon Food and Farm Directory (1.2 Mb)


Are you a local farmer in Northeast Oregon? You are invited to contact us if you would like to utilize this space in order to add your information to this Food and Farm Guide. Contact Oregon Rural Action via email info@oregonrural.org. We can link to your website or include your information here.

2011 Sponsors - We reached out to local businesses to help support this community resource. Several businesses responded by placing an ad in the Food and Farm Directory. We could not have completed this project without the help of our sponsors! So thank you! If you would like to place an ad in the 2012 Local Food and Farm Directory please contact info@oregonrural.org

Top quality beef, locally raised, grass fed, grain finished, no chemicals. Great price.
Wilson Saddles
Wilson Saddles - Custom made western saddles located in Joseph Oregon
Suicide Prevention Hotline
White House Coffee
White House Coffee is located at 1702 4th in La Grande
Margos Payroll Services
Mr. Sun
Mountain Valley Therapy - Correct
Jennifer Moore, LMT
Family Meal Day
Your kids are hungry... for you
Cleaning
Center for Human Development
 
 

 

 


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Buying locally promotes a vibrant community

At first glance, a discussion of the local economy may seem unrelated to your farmers' market, but studies indicate the every dollar spent with local vendors and business have a beneficial multiplier effect?  Every dollar we spend has that power to influence our community.  The Local Multiplier Effect is the economic term used to describe how many times a dollar recirculates within the local economy before leaving.  The beauty of this system is that we all have the power to improve our local economy because each new round a dollar makes has the same impact as a new dollar coming into the community. Read more...


Photo credits: La Grande Farmers' Market, Flickr - under a creative commons license

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