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Practices OrCAN

WEBPractices that address the 4 principles of soil health include: no till and reduced tillage. cover cropping. compost application (or other organic amendments like biochar)

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Resources OrCAN

WEBSoil Health in Oregon. An introduction to the current state of soil health in Oregon. To stay up to date with the most current announcements about resources and opportunities in …

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New Federal Dollars to Support Climate Resilience on Farms and …

WEBSecond, the IRA allocates $2.2 billion for financial assistance to farmers and ranchers who are determined to have experienced discrimination in USDA lending programs prior to …

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Support for Healthy Soils in Oregon’s 2023 Legislature

WEBOrCAN has been listening to you, our producers and network partners, and we’ve heard loud and clear that Oregon needs to provide increased holistic support to farmers and …

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Train the Trainer OrCAN

WEBHeat and Drought Resilience Training for Oregon Agriculture Professionals - November 2023. Train the Trainer - Workshop Wednesdays. The 2023 training series has …

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Farming for the Soil First: Blue Raven Farm in Corbett, OR

WEBLessons Learned from a no-till, mixed-veggie, ecological farm operation in the PNWThe Pale Kale Litmus TestIt was the kale that did it. Jen Aron had been managing a CSA …

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Farmer to Farmer OrCAN

WEBSakari Farms. March 10, 2022. Spring Alaska Schreiner, Principal Ecologist and Indigenous Agriculturalist, led a farmer to farmer learning circle conversation on farming in the …

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Debrief: OrCAN's Focus in the 2022 Oregon Legislative Session

WEBOrCAN is working to create systemic change by advocating for strong policy to advance climate resilient practices on Oregon’s farms and ranches. During Oregon’s 2022 short …

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Healthy Soils Policy Advancing in the 2023 Legislature

WEBThe Healthy Soils Bill (HB 2998A) would establish the Oregon Soil Health Initiative to expand resources to support farmers and ranchers with soil health practices. It’s a …

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Where to Call Home

WEBWhen we think about climate resilience on Oregon’s farms and ranches, we often think of the soil, of rootedness But what if this is not the only way forward? What if farming for …

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Resources in Spanish OrCAN

WEBWHERE COMMUNITY HEALTH, SOIL HEALTH & CLIMATE RESILIENCE CONNECT . This web resource page is a collective effort and OrCAN’s partner on developing this …

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Ranchers on Resilience

WEB"Managed Grazing" has the potential to mitigate climate change but why do ranchers do it? Climate change mitigation as a co-benefit of regenerative ranching: Insights from …

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Farming for Diversity a Step at a Time: My Brothers’ Farm

WEBMy Brothers’ Farm grows six main varieties of Oregon Tilth certified organic hazelnuts (Yamhill, Sacajawea, McDonald, Wepster, Casinna & Willamette) on 20 acres at the …

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Farming for the Whole: Sakari Farms in Tumalo, Oregon

WEBLessons learned from an Indigenous agriculturalist, ecologist, educator, and community builder in the Oregon Desert“Making a lot out of a little is a concept that has always …

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Emergency Heat Rules Adopted by Oregon OSHA

WEBEffective July 8th, 2021, OR-OSHA adopts emergency rules for 180 days increasing protections for workers against the risks of high and extreme heat."[Reflecting] the best …

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