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Letter to the editor: Protecting Agricultural Viability in Washington County

Letter to the editor: As Washington County’s population continues to grow, it’s important to protect productive agricultural lands and ensure that farming communities continue to thrive

Letter to the editor: Protecting Agricultural Viability in Washington County
Photo courtesy TSWCD

By Kristina Peterson, Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District

Graphic courtesy Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District

As Oregonians, we are lucky to have agriculture deeply seeded in our economy and cultural heritage. The Willamette Valley is one of the most diverse agricultural regions on Earth due to its rich, fertile soils and ample rainfall. Washington County is among the top-producing agricultural counties in the state and home to thousands of acres of farms, farming families, and farm-related businesses. About 25% of the county is agricultural land. However, we are losing this land to development at rapid rates. As Washington County’s population continues to grow, it’s important to protect productive agricultural lands and ensure that farming communities continue to thrive.

What is Agricultural Viability?

The term “agricultural viability” refers to all the components of the agriculture system that need to stay in motion to sustain a thriving local agriculture community. This can be thought of as the overall health of the land along with the support of agriculture in the larger landscape and community. A thriving agricultural community depends on:

View of Tualatin River from above. Dreamstime Photo/Adobe Stock

Maintaining agricultural viability requires understanding the importance of agriculture in our health, economy, livelihood, and environment. Without this shared vision, our agriculture community is threatened.

What Threatens Agricultural Viability?

As Washington County continues to grow, the local agricultural community is compromised. This changing landscape leads to:

Read more about threats to farmland here.

You can help support local agriculture!

Whether you live in a rural or urban area, you can help sustain our local agriculture community. Here are some ways that you can help:

Agriculture is interwoven throughout our everyday lives whether we realize it or not. It is in the grocery stores we visit, the clothes we wear, the smiling farmers at farmers markets, and the nurseries where we buy our plants. Protecting agriculture today, ensures local food, goods, farmers, and natural spaces for all in the future.

Learn more about how Tualatin SWCD promotes agricultural viability here.

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