18 CapitalPress.com December 29, 2017 GROUND 110 acres, 2 pivots in Wil- BOTTOM lowcreek, OR. Call Mike WANTED: Experienced local consultant and 541-823-2838 bank developer seeks land or partnership with 567 Dairy Farms land owner for wetland DAIRY- IDAHO mitigation bank. Land Gooding: Nice dairy, 86 should be farmed wapa- acres, mini pivot, double to, cove, or other poorly 10 parallel barn, calving drained soil. I have many barn, commodity barn, references and good re- paved feeding area, pipe lations with permitting and cable corrals with agencies. Clackamas shades, 498 head CAFO. County, OR. 503-522- Nice home, $1,200,000. 0855 Tom Floyd 208-996-5129 bhaddaway@cascadeenv.com Western Idaho Realty 579 Acreage 50 Acres irrigated organ- ic land and buildings: Undeveloped 4.12 house, 200 speeper acres- Mill City, OR.: barn, large open barn, noted in Linn County re- double 6 herringbone. cords as Lot I of Shaw’s Turner, OR. 503-930- addition of 90+ year old 1706 farmland still suitable for animal grazing; city 570 Orchard & also zoned for multiple Vineyard housing. Two points of Property entry: 1) 5th street be- tween two city wells, and 2) dirt road on 6th street between Kingwood and Hazel. Price negotiable with seller. Contact Rog- er Elliott, RE/MAX Integ- rity, 503-569-5003 relliott@integrityagents.com Flory 7670 Sweepers: Cab and open station, starting at $34,000. Sil- verton, OR. 503-932- 0766 576 Land For Sale or Trade: 2 buildable lots in Baker city, OR. Assessed at $32,060. Consider live- stock equipment, live- stock, etc. Nancy 541- 548-3818 Grazing Land in NE California Grazing land east of CalPines, next to Graves Reservoir. 2367 acres and 760 acres. Access is limited, seasonal to some and across public land to some. Seasonal drainage. Great hunting, buck, antelope, game bird. Owner will consider terms for qualified buyer, $450/ acre. SW of Altur- as near County Rd 72. 360-675-9091 x3. julia@ipmrent.com McMinnville, OR. 11 acre wooded building site, 60 GPM well, drain field. 8 miles west on Peavine Rd. $210,000. BHHSNW Real Estate. Ron Peddicord 503-550-0188 582 Pasture SUMMER PASTURE: 10,000 acres, 7200 acres deeded, lots of wa- ter, high country, Eastern Oregon, $2,600,000. Tom Phillips Agency 541- 889-8401, Email: tomtpa7@gmail.com 5,640 Acres Dry Pasture: Grazing ground between Ontario and Huntington Oregon, leased for the 2017 grazing season, freeway splits property, Hwy 201 access, fenced and cross fenced, water both springs and well, In addition to spring some years would make good fall and some winter pas- ture, $2,600,000. Tom Phillips Agency 541-889- Undeveloped 4.12 8401. Email: acres- Mill City, OR.: tomtpa7@gmail.com noted in Linn County re- cords as Lot I of Shaw’s 644 Business addition of 90+ year old for Sale farmland still suitable for animal grazing; city also zoned for multiple housing. Two points of entry: 1) 5th street be- tween two city wells, and FEED STORE BUSINESS 2) dirt road on 6th street opportunity for sale: between Kingwood and Small six year old feed Hazel. Price negotiable store in lovely rural with seller. Contact Rog- community close to Mt. er Elliott, RE/MAX Integ- Rainier in Eatonville, rity, 503-569-5003 WA needs new owner relliott@integrityagents.com A.S.A.P. E-mail: blackstarfeed@yahoo.com Subscribe Now To Capital Press or call 360-832-1676 And Get Connected Directly To Regional Agricultural News! Call 1-800-882-6789 Farm Seller ™ .com AMERICA’S FARM AND RANCH DATABASE PRIME LOCATION AIR STRIP LOTS OF POSSIBLE USES. FLY IN for WINE TASTING, BREW PUB, B&B, STABLES, TRAIL RIDES ... Very visible. Heavily traveled Sunset Highway halfway between Portland and Seaside. Private use Airport, large Log Home and 40 acres on proposed SALMON-BERRY TRAIL (rails to trails). 30 acres of water rights, approx. 19 acres blueberries plus apple orchard. 2600’ Air Strip, large new heated hangar and 3 more outbuildings for a total of 16,507 sq. ft. Trades considered. $1,778,000. Banks, OR. MLS#17008838 503-307-9000 Licensed 1978 • kempema44@yahoo.com 52-2/109 HARVEY KEMPEMA Real Pro NW 644 Business for Sale 651 Help Wanted Deschutes Motel 13- room + living quar- ters. All rooms and liv- ing quarters have been up-dated. Excellent income and cap. rate. Enjoy the excellent fish- ing and rafting on the Deschutes River. Bill Bellamy, Coldwell Bank- er Dick Dodson Realty 541-420-7192 Seeking honest, de- pendable ranch hand with experience with cattle, feedlots, farm- ing, irrigating, and gen- eral ranch operations. 900+ head cow/ calf operation is located in Eastern Oregon. Hous- ing, utilities provided. Salary DOE. Vale, OR. Established Cactus 541-881-6006 and Succulent Plant Business: Potential for Deep Springs College Growth in Portland, OR. seeks a farm manager Area. Established Cli- to operate a 150 acre ent Base. Greenhouses. hay operation (sched- Yaquina Nursery and uled for USDA Organic Greenhouses. 541-265- certification in 2018). Candidates should have 7934 necessary farm and mechanical skills to op- 651 Help Wanted erate and maintain ba- sic systems including irrigation pumps and plumbing, tractors, and implements. Experience with hay is preferred but Class A not necessary. The farm Truck Driver Needed manager is also a super- Crop Production Ser- visor and role model for vices is looking for a De- up to five student work- livery Driver for our Cor- ers throughout the year nelius, Oregon location. and will live on-site and Description: participate in the broader Handles and delivers life of the college com- bulk and packaged fer- munity. Competitive pay tilizer and chemicals, and benefits. Applica- performs daily vehicle tions accepted through inspections, handles January 15, start date and delivers packaged April 15, 2018. Contact chemicals, cleans and Director of Operations maintains equipment, Padraic MacLeish at assists mechanic, may staffsearch@deepsprings. maintain maintenance edu with questions or to records, and other duties apply by submitting a as assigned. resume with cover letter. Requirements: www.deepsprings.edu. High School diploma or Big Pine, CA. demonstrated experi- ence in vocational agri- cultural or a combination of education and work experience. Valid driver’s license and current CDL required (Class A). DOT- minimum age require- ment is 21 years. Must Ag Sustainability Manager Boise, ID be able to work 40 hours/ week plus overtime in the www.simplot.com/careers Select Job Search busy season. Current Opportunities To apply visit: All Open Positions www.cpsagu.com/careers Job ID #4872 Cascadian Farm is look- ing for a talented, cre- ative, and passionate farmer to join our team as Farm Manager in Rockport, WA. The Farm Manager is re- sponsible for overseeing all aspects of production, developing and execut- ing long- term farming strategy, serving as our organic expert, and pro- viding education to farm visitors. The Farm Man- ager provides strategic leadership for the Field Supervisor and seasonal farm staff and maintains a safe, clean, and orga- nized environment for staff and customers. The Farm Manager works with the Site Director on education and outreach as well as identifying and implementing opportuni- ties to serve the organic community on a local, regional, and national level. This is a full- time, year- round position. A com- petitive salary starts at $50,000. We offer a gen- erous benefits package which includes Medical, Dental and Vision cov- erage, 15 days Paid Va- cation, 11 Paid Holidays, and a generous 401K match. Annual raise and bonus based on person- al and organizational performance. Visit http://careers. generalmills.com/ job/7864960/ for a full job description and to apply online. Need a Farm Mechanic for Alfafa, Wheat and Cattle Farm: Walla Wal- la, WA. Must be dependable and trustworthy. Must be able to repair small engines to tractors and trucks, weld, fab- ricate, a/c knowledge, CDL preferred, inspect equipment, maintain equipment, be orga- nized, be able to work with others and work alone, have gps knowl- edge and technology. Wages $40-60k or more depending on experi- ence, plus other benefits offered. Need to be able to work 40-60 hours in summer and 40 hours a week in winter. Send re- sume or questions to briankmaiden@gmail.com Our Tangent, OR facili- ty has 2 full-time open- ings in its Seed Pro- duction Department. Benefits include PTO, 401K, health and dental insurance. If you are in- terested in working in an environment that encour- ages team work and be- ing the best that you can be, than you would be a great fit. You must have a valid driver’s license and be able to work vari- able hours during the busy times of the year. To see a complete job description and to apply, go to www.betaseed.com Betaseed is the leading Sugarbeet seed brand for growers in North America. EOE 651 Help Wanted Ranch Hand Wanted: General ranch duties and operate basic ranch machinery. Must posses a valid driver’s license and pass a drug test. Salary DOE plus 1 bed- room home with utilities. South Eastern Oregon 541-589-2123 Ranch Hand Wanted: must have experience in cattle, horses, hay, fence building. Must be able to operate machinery. Housing provided, wage DOE. Must be a self starter. 541-676-5319, 541-571-4415 Eastern OR. Larger seed cleaning Operations Manager and Seed Sales posi- tion. Role will oversee all daily operations with an office assistant’s help. In addition, position will be responsible for both purchasing seed from growers or other par- ties and then selling the seed on the open mar- ket. Minimum of 5 years experience in the seed industry either in sales or management/ high-lev- el supervisory capacity. Compensation will be base plus commission based on experience of applicants. Please sub- mit your resume to: helpwanted@capitalpress.com with LF789 in the subject line. Agricultural Employers/ Employees: Nationwide Agri-Business, and Produc- tion Career Opportunities. Hansen Agri-PLACEMENT. 308-382-7350. View www.hansenagriplacement.com Ranch/ Farm worker needed. Work includes but not limited to fence building/ maintenance, irrigating, weed spraying, and land development. Heavy machinery expe- rience a plus. Must be dependable self-starter. Reduced rent housing available. Competitive Pay DOE. Call M-F 8AM- 5PM. Othello, WA. 509- 551-0631 Agriculture Technician/ Manager: Klamath Basin Oregon area. Call Janice 541-892-1381 Pesticide Applicator for Row Crop Farm in Northern Willamette Valley, OR. Work De- scription: Applying crop pesticides, tractor work, truck driving and equip- ment maintenance. Year- round employment. 503- 805-3814 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted Ranch Hand: Commer- cial Cow/Calf Operation in Eastern Oregon. Seek- ing someone with expe- rience in all aspects of ranching. Duties include: feeding, doctoring, fenc- ing, calving, branding, gathering, sorting, and moving. Truck driving a plus. Housing and other benefits included. Back- ground check and di- SIMPLOT FEEDERS rect screening required. is hiring PEN RIDERS. Email resume with refer- If you have experience ences to: working with livestock, midcolumbiawheat@gmail. enjoy working outside, com. Morrow County, and can saddle and ride OR. a horse- this could be the job for you! Care for up to 2 personal broke horses is provided (on- Experienced Mechan- site vet care, feed, and ic wanted for full-time boarding). Apply in per- employment for a fast son at 13981 Dodd Rd., paced farm/ construction Burbank, WA, or email company. Must be able resume: to repair heavy construc- julie.lawrence@simplot.com tion and farm equipment, 509-547-8864 weld, fix wiring and have own tools. Dayton, WA. 509-386-4004 664 Services Ranch/ Farm Manager and worker(s) Need- ed: Deer Island, OR. Housing available, sal- ary DOE. contactus@ mistymorningfarms.com or leave message 503- 397-7999 Dairy Farm Operations Manager, WSU Knott Dairy Center, Wash- ington State University. The Department of Ani- mal Sciences within the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences at Washington State Uni- versity is seeking can- didates for a Dairy Farm Operations Manager (Administrative Profes- sional). The Dairy Farm Operations Manager is responsible for the man- agement of the Depart- ment of Animal Sciences Dairy teaching and re- search herd (Knott Dairy Center). Duties include planning, scheduling, and directing personnel resources and facili- ties for the milking cow herd and replacement heifer events (calving, breeding, milking, nutri- tion and feeding, health care, forage utilization, milk and livestock sales). This position coordinates animal and facility use serves as the central person for communica- tions and organizational issues in coordination with the needs of multi- ple research, extension, and courses. Additional- ly, the manager teaches classes and advises stu- dents as assigned by the department chair. The Dairy Farm Operations Manager is an import- ant representative of the Department of Animal Sciences, WSU, and the dairy industry. Please visit: https://www.wsujobs.com/ for more information and to apply. WSU is an EO/ AA Educator and Em- ployer. Pullman, WA. CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE If you respond to a “Blind Box” ad with a dept. 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The “Farmer 4” works co- operatively with the Dairy CAPITAL PRESS CLASSIFIEDS Serving Oregon Since GET RESULTS! 1993. CCB#93256 Operations Manager and Assistant manager in the feeding of animals, the maintenance of animal housing facilities, and operating and maintain- ing creamery/ milking equipment. This position will direct the student support staff in day-to- day operations of animal care and training in the safe operation of cream- ery/ milking equipment. The “Farmer 4” will keep records of daily activities. The “Farmer 4” will safe- ly operate feeding and milking equipment. The position will also assist instructors in conducting on farm laboratories, and assist researchers in the collections of experimen- tal samples. To apply please go to www.wsujobs.com/ WSU is an EO/AA Edu- cator and Employer. Pull- man, WA. DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS Increase yields, provide deeper root growth, improve soil aeration, reduce compaction, decrease soil erosion. Creekside Valley Farms Serving Oregon and Washington. 503-864- 4422 BREEDEN LOG CO. Land Clearing, Road Constr., Ripping, Ponds, Site Prep, Utilities, Bridges 503-843-2981 503-435-7098 cell CCB#130229, Lic., Bonded, Insured Sheridan, OR VANDERBECK TRUCKING & EXCAVATING INC. • P OND C ONSTRUCTION • I RRIGATION , W ILDLIFE & D AIRY • S ITE P REP . • L AND C LEARING • L ASER L EVELING • D UMP T RUCKING • L OG H AULING • A LL P HASES O F E XCAVATING • LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED CCB# 84747 (503) 829-2985 Mt. Angel, OR 48-3/106 NOTICE: Oregon Construction Contractors Law (ORS 701) requires that all businesses that advertise remodeling, repair, home improvement or new con- struction be licensed with the Construction Contractors Board. An active license means the contractor is bonded and insured. Verify a contractor’s license and complaint history at www.hirealicensed contractor.com 503-378-4621 660-1-52-4/#13 NOTICE: Oregon Lands- cape Contractors Law (ORS 671) requires that all landscape contracting bus- inesses to be licensed with the Landscape Contractors Board. This four (4) digit number assures the busi- ness has a bond, insurance and an associated land- scape contractor who has fulfilled the testing and experience requirements for licensure. For your pro- tection, verify & check a license status on our web: www. lcb.state.or.us or call (503) 986-6561 before hir- ing a landscape business. Landscape Maintenance companies do not have to be licensed to perform maintenance functions on your already installed landscape. 660-1-52-2/#13 PACIFIC NORTHWEST PROPERTIES GRANT COUNTY, DAYVILLE, OREGON - Rudio Mountain Ranch, 24,178+/- acres. Timbered property abundant with wildlife including mule deer, elk, turkey, and bear. $27,950,000 CP#02517 KLAMATH COUNTY, KLAMATH FALLS, OR- 3,386 +/- acres with 4 miles of lake frontage. A very efficient and economically operating cattle ranch with a combination of rangeland pasture, irrigated meadows and timberland. Wildlife including deer and elk. Denny Creek flows through the ranch. Zoned for a destination resort. $21,000,000 CP#03317 WASCO COUNTY, CLARNO, OR – 47,120+/- ac. 29,279+/- ac deeded with an additional 11,000 ac of BLM and 7,000 ac of USFS leased lands. Over 8 miles of deeded river frontage on the lower John Day River. Exceptional fishing. $19,750,000 CP#03015 UMATILLA COUNTY, PENDLETON, OR - 6,313.15 +/- acres, 53 bushels average production history, with a CSP contract. The farm contains 5,915.76 tillable acres with a proven 97 bushel crop in 2017. Two homes, bunk house, shop, machinery shed, and barn. $7,310,000.00 CP#03217 UNION COUNTY, NORTH POWDER, OR - 2,518+/- acre ranch located at the base of the Elkhorn Mountains. 11,000+/- sq ft custom built timber frame home with guest quarters and outbuildings. Elk, deer and turkey hunting, and stocked fishing ponds. REDUCED TO $6,500,000 CP#00217 UMATILLA COUNTY, PENDLETON, OR – 737+/- deeded ac of which 549 ac are irrigated under center pivots. 115 ac dryland crop enrolled in CRP and 62 ac rangeland. Main home and outbuildings. Deer and bird hunting. Broker owned. $4,500,000 CP#01316 UNION COUNTY, MEDICAL SPRINGS, OR - 5,350 contiguous ac timber parcel inside a larger 9,560 ac grazing area w/ additional 2,400 grazing ac negotiable for lease from seller. Ponds and springs. LOP tags for deer and elk. $3,445,000 CP#02514 WALLOWA COUNTY, TROY, OR - Off-grid, self-sufficient 5,386+/- sq. ft. home on canyon rim overlooking 861+/- acres and 3+/- miles of deeded river frontage. Bordered by the Wenaha Wildlife Area. Fishing and hunting within the property. This property has Wi-Fi . $2,900,000.00 CP#02417 BAKER COUNTY, BAKER CITY, OR - 559.09 ac. with house, barn and hay shed. 547.9 ac of water rights. Wheel line and flood irrigation. $2,300,000 CP#00317 BAKER COUNTY, BAKER CITY, OR - Keating Valley 425 ac irrigated hay/pasture ranch. 360 ac Powder River water rights. 8 Tower pivot. 196 ac irr along river. Remodeled home. Shop w/working facilities. 1 mo BLM permit out the gate. 18 miles from Baker City. $2,300,000 CP#00617 GILLIAM COUNTY, Condon, OR - 2,248 total acres. Excellent deer hunting, with upland birds and elk. East 30 Mile Creek runs through property. 750 acres of CRP with 4 years remaining on contract, 407 acres to tillable, and 1091 acres of range. $1,750,000.00 CP#01917 DOUGLAS COUNTY, CANYONVILLE, OR - South Umpqua River Ranch has river frontage and 618.17 ac with 142 ac irrigated cropland/pivot and hillside pasture. 5 ac / 2 homesites, feeder barns, hay barns, milk parlor and shops/storage. Water rights. Price reduced to $1,600,000 CP#00517 UMATILLA COUNTY, HERMISTON, OR - 38.5 acre small scale, full operation facility. Shop, pivot irrigated fields, small feed lot, corral system, pastures, and a 2,400 sq. ft. custom built home. $1,500,000 CP#01117 BAKER COUNTY, KEATING, OR - 262 ac. Nice home, additional living quarters, shop, irrigated pasture, 1 mile of Powder River frontage. 127 ac water right, 2.5 ac pond. $1,399,000 CP#00416 GRANT COUNTY, MT. VERNON, OR - 464.03 total acres. 55 acres of pasture, 330 acres planted to spring barley and alfalfa. 8 springs located throughout. 2015 Marlette Home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, office, and carport. $1,350,000 CP#02217 GILLIAM COUNTY, CONDON, OR – 1,976.64 total ac. Deer, elk, and upland birds. Currently 837.74 ac of range, 984.96 ac of dryland crop, and 153.94 ac under CRP contract. Home with bunkhouse and outbuildings. $1,335,430 CP#02716 MORROW COUNTY, HEPPNER, OR - 1,258 ac. Custom 3,400 sq. ft. log home. Two year-round creeks, bunkhouse, barn/shop and shop. Completely fenced and cross fenced. $1,300,000 CP#02617 WHEELER COUNTY, MITCHELL, OR – 1,475 total ac of timber and range. Bridge Creek, seasonal creeks and springs, elk and mule deer. $1,143,125 CP#03415 MORROW COUNTY, LEXINGTON, OR – 260 +/- ac equine facility which includes 65 ac irrigated lands, 184 ac CRP, 3,349 SF home, and complete horse facilities. Additional 225 ac water rights. Turn- key operation. REDUCED TO $1,000,000 CP#00616 UMATILLA COUNTY, PENDLETON, OR - 1402 ac., 1288 ac. expired CRP. 45 bu. average historical wheat production. Suitable for pasture and/or renewed wheat rotation. Good ROI. $865,900 CP#00417 BAKER COUNTY, HEREFORD, OR – 1,560 ac. Perennial streams, springs, timber, corrals. Excellent hunting, 3 LOP tags. $834,000 CP#02915 BAKER COUNTY, KEATING, OR - 1,312 ac timber parcel with mountain pasture. Balm Creek Reservoir. Stream and springs. LOP tags. Located adjacent to Wallowa Whitman National Forest. $799,000 CP#00714 GILLIAM COUNTY, CONDON, OR – 1,398.18 total ac. CRP 108.01 ac, 784.24 ac of range and 505.93 ac currently seeded to wheat. No improvements. Great deer, elk, and Chukar hunting. $700,491 CP#02616 BENTON COUNTY, KENNEWICK, WA - 6.29 ac with an indoor arena, horse barn, shop, with a new 2,254 square foot home. $625,000 CP#02916 MALHEUR COUNTY, ONTARIO, OR – 115 ac, 66 ac irrigated. Pond, 2,500 sq. ft. home, and outbuildings. Wildlife, views, 6 miles from Ontario. $550,000 CP#01915 BAKER COUNTY, HAINES, OR - 88.98 ac. nestled at the base of the Elkhorn Mountains. Main house, several outbuildings, hay/livestock barn and cattle working facility. Irrigated grass pasture. $549,000 CP#03116 UMATILLA COUNTY, WESTON, OR – Investment opportunity. 102 +/- forested ac, 65 ac zoned FR allows development of 5 ac tracts. Power and well. Wildlife. $525,000 CP#02416 541-278-4444 101 S.E. 3rd | P.O.Box 1614, Pendleton, OR 97801 • Jim Whitney, CCIM/Owner/Principal Broker • Todd Longgood, Owner/Broker • Gary Jellum, Broker • Timothy “Scott” Coe, Broker • Travis Bloomer, Broker • Blake Knowles, Broker • Christopher Stuvland, Broker 664-48-5-3/106 576 Land 52-3/108 564 Farms UNION COUNTY, UNION, OR - 325.97 +/- ac. Timber parcel with 1/2 mile of Catherine Creek. 1 mm BF timber per 2010 cruise. Adjacent to USFS. Downstream from wilderness access area. 11 mi. south of Union. $499,000 CP#02614 GILLIAM COUNTY, CONDON, OR – 939.75 total ac. Property consisting of 612.27 ac of range, 229.52 ac currently in wheat production, and 97.96 ac of CRP. Abundant deer, upland birds, occasional elk. $385,979 CP#02516 UMATILLA COUNTY, PILOT ROCK, OR - 76 +/- deeded ac / East Birch Creek running through the property. 63.3 acres containing water rights. Irrigated with 3 wheel lines & sub- irrigation. 40’x46’ metal shop, equipment yard and 2 wells. Buildable lot within the city limits. $385,000 #CP#01517 UMATILLA COUNTY, PENDLETON, OR - 11.6 acres of dryland pasture, 7 miles NW of Pendleton. 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with laundry area and deck. Large shop with multiple large overhead doors and living quarters. $385,000 CP#02817 UMATILLA COUNTY, MILTON-FREEWATER, OREGON - 287.30 ac with 143.09 ac in CRP. Multiple developed springs, buildable home site, LOP tags for Walla Walla Unit. $350,000.00 CP#01617 UMATILLA COUNTY, PENDLETON, OR – Development potential 76.37 ac parcel. Zoned to allow the creation of 4ea nine ac lots with 40+ ac of river bottom remaining for recreation. $350,000 CP#02415 UMATILLA COUNTY, PENDLETON, OR - Dryland wheat/CRP farm, Missouri Gulch. 394.73 acres northwest of Pendleton. 172 ac. enrolled CRP through 2022 and 220 ac. in production. 2017-82 bushel crop ac. REDUCED TO $312,000 CP#02914 MORROW COUNTY, ECHO, OR – CRP income property. 186.9 ac of land with 157.7 ac of CRP, power and well. The balance of the property is range pasture. $295,000 #CP03515 UMATILLA COUNTY, PENDLETON, OREGON - 316.32 acres at the junction of Stage Gulch and Simpson Road in dryland wheat production. In 2017, the Seller produced 97 bushels per acre. $249,000 CP#02917 UNION COUNTY, UNION, OR – Buildable 80 +/- ac near Tollgate and the Spout Springs Ski Resort on the breaks of Looking glass Creek. Bordered on 2 sides by Umatilla National Forest. $290,000 CP#02316 BAKER COUNTY, BAKER CITY, OR - 230 +/- acres timber parcel located between Rock Creek and Muddy Creek. Adjacent to ODFW area at the base of the Elkhorn Mountains. Buildable. $229,000.00. CP#00717 BAKER COUNTY, OXBOW, OR – 160 ac hunters paradise surrounded by BLM and NF 3 sides. Good water and timber. Zoned timber/grazing. $160,000 CP#01916 52-2/101