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Next Event:

September
25
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Water-Wise Farming: A Guided Tour of Carrot Seed Production, Harvesting, and Processing

With 90% of the Deschutes River's water diverted for irrigation, improving the efficiency of irrigation systems is essential to restoring the river's flow. Come tour one of the most efficient farms in the basin, a key contributor to Jefferson County's production, which supplies 50% of the world’s carrot seeds.

Come experience the carrot seed harvest firsthand, from the fields to the seed processing facilities. Start with a guided tour of K&S Farms, a leader in seed production and precision water delivery in Jefferson County. Learn about their sophisticated irrigation techniques and how they use water wisely to minimize impacts on local rivers. Next, visit Central Oregon Seeds, Inc., where you’ll see how seeds are cleaned and processed for distribution.

Tour Leaders:

  • Lisa Seales, Program Manager, Deschutes River Conservancy
  • Josh Bailey, General Manager, North Unit Irrigation District
  • Kurt Feigner, K&S Farms
  • Ryan Feigner, K&S Farms & Board Director, North Unit Irrigation District
  • Ken Stout, CEO, Central Oregon Seeds Inc.

Tour will meet at K&S Farms at 3 pm

Thank you to current 2024 sponsors!

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Raise the Deschutes Seminar Recordings

Our Raise the Deschutes Seminar Series is an accessible way to learn about water in the Deschutes River Basin. Each seminar is about 90 minutes and features experts in their respective fields. You can watch the recordings below or check out our upcoming seminars by clicking the button on the right.

What's Going on with our Rivers?
Videos
July 12, 2022

What's Going on with our Rivers?

Stay updated on the latest news and issues surrounding our rivers. Find out what's happening and how it affects our environment.

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Whychus Creek revived through combined efforts
News
August 15, 2013

Whychus Creek revived through combined efforts

Learn how the revitalization of Whychus Creek came to life through a collaborative effort, leading to an amazing transformation.

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