Can We Still Grow Here? A podcast episode about farming in Oregon.
Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem!
In this episode, Jacob Espinoza sits down with Brian Zielinski from Scenic Valley Farms and Marion County Commissioner Danielle Bethell for an in-depth discussion about the recent DLCD (Department of Land Conservation and Development) farm stands rulemaking proposal that sparked statewide controversy among Oregon farmers.
You'll learn about:
- What the DLCD farm stands rulemaking actually proposed and why it caused such an uproar
- The real challenges facing Oregon farmers today - from rising costs to decreasing revenues
- How Marion County, as Oregon's #1 agricultural producing county, handles farm regulations
- Why this issue united farmers across political lines in opposition
- The difference between protecting farmland and making farming impossible to sustain
- How agritourism (like pumpkin patches and hayrides) helps keep family farms viable
- The barriers to entry for new farmers and why we're losing farms at an alarming rate
- What it really costs to start farming today (spoiler: it's millions of dollars)
- Why county-level regulation might make more sense than state-wide rules
Key Takeaways:
- Over 2,000 farms and half a million acres have been lost in Oregon in the past decade
- Starting a 100-acre farm today could cost $5-6 million just for land and basic equipment
- Marion County farmland costs approximately $20,000 per acre
- Agriculture stress has become so severe that Oregon now has a dedicated suicide prevention hotline for farmers
Timestamps:
10:37 - What it's really like growing up on a farm and the farming lifestyle
14:25 - How Scenic Valley Farms has evolved over 50+ years
17:43 - Current challenges facing Oregon farmers
22:47 - What the DLCD farm stands proposal actually said
27:24 - Why farmers couldn't sell neighbors' produce under the new rules
33:19 - The role of agritourism in keeping farms financially viable
39:22 - Why this became a non-partisan issue uniting all farmers
46:43 - The true cost of starting a farm today
53:52 - Why county-level regulation makes more sense than state-wide rules