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EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE Tuesday, October, 22, 2019 East Oregonian Page 3A 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale How Much is your Home Worth? Call Matt Vogler, The Week- end and After Hours Realtor, for a free Market Analysis. 541.377.9470. More Listings needed to meet current buyer demand! John J. Howard & Assoc. (541) 377-9470 $239,999- RMLS #18081947 New Listing 4 b/r 1 3/4 bath North Hill. Freshly painted, beautiful hardwood floors just refinished. Great family home. Call Shane for more info (541) 379-7802. Garton & Associates 541-276-0931 RMLS#18381851 Pendleton Property 3 br 2 bath manufactured home on a big lot with small 2 b/r 1bath rental house on same lot. Priced to sell at $145,000. Call Cathy for more info. (541) 215-0103. Garton & Associates 541-276-0931 1st time home buyers and don’t know where to begin? I can help you every step of the way to owning your own doorstep. 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(2009 Business of the year*) NMLS #1850 www.wheatlandins.com Painting NMLS #311680 Branch Manager melisa@htmgroup.co Heat Pumps Furnaces 541-276-3751 ish Work From Framing to Fin Melisa Webb Ph: 541.701.0545 Fax: 509.936.6111 Its Hard To Stop A Trane THEWS SHEET METAL garyadamsconstruction@yahoo.com Mortgage Insurance 541-276-9679 www.asharppainter.com CCB#132851 WA LLC#ASHARPL022QF Pendleton Cham ber of Com m erce FALL FARM & RANCH | THE INDUSTRY Benefits of Agritourism As an industry, agriculture offers no guarantees. But there are ways to help ensure farms and ranchers remain solvent during lean times. Increasingly, many are turning to agritourism to diversify and add value to their enterprises. As more Americans discover the farm-to-table movement in stores and restaurants, their interest in visiting the source has also increased. Touring farms and ranches helps them under- stand agriculture and horticulture and the operations behind them. Some also take part in farming or ranching activi- ties; others simply find the experience an illuminating and educational day out. But creating a new revenue stream is only one of the benefits of agritourism. Here are more. Planting a seed: Besides the extra income, farmers and ranchers who’ve taken the plunge into agritourism as a side business find the extra effort valu- able because they get advocate and dis- pel myths and stereotypes. They also get to make the connection between the people who produce the agriculture products people rely on every day and their efforts to protect land and live- stock. New jobs and businesses: Launching an agritourism business may encourage other farms and ranchers who also want to reap the rewards. In turn, a developing agritourism landscape may have the potential to reverse negative economic trends by creating new jobs. Local businesses may also benefit and new ventures may arise. © ADOBE STOCK Not just tours: With diversification into agritourism, many operations find their successes lead them to expanding from tours and activities to such options as creating a “life-on-the-farm” experience. Others might recognize the value in renting facilities for weddings or other events. Festivals: A large farm or ranch, or a group of farms and ranches, can create bona fide seasonal festivals that com- bine many of the popular elements of agritourism such as tours and tradition- al farming activities with local vendors and live music. Community involvement: Agritourism is not only a boon to farms and ranches, but can also provide bene- fits to the surrounding community or communities. Community involvement can help increase visibility through marketing efforts. The full participation of the community in planning tourism is essential to a successful program. However appealing these benefits and the possibility of additional income, not all farmers and ranchers are prepared for the downsides: modest returns, interference with the main farm operations, loss of privacy, increased responsibilities, labor needs and liability risk. As with any business, it’s smart to assess your capabilities, gauge your interest and dedication to the effort and form a plan. If you decide to make the leap into agritourism, here’s a brief list of tips to help get you started: Assess your assets, beginning with your inventory with what you already have; Evaluate your marketplace and iden- tify your potential buyers; Evaluate the technical feasibility of your prospective business; Evaluate the financial feasibility of your prospective business; Develop a business and marketing plan; Take into account any “right to farm” related issues that will affect your busi- ness; and Take advantage of tourism industry resources.