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Page 4A EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE East Oregonian Tuesday, October, 22, 2019 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale Sold... $135000 – 3 Bedroom 1 Bath Ranch Style in Pilot Rock. Hardwood Floors. Vinyl Siding. Large Fenced Back Yard. Cen- tral Air Conditioning. Very nice home. MLS# 19534828 Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 $475,000 – Beautiful 4 Bed 3 Bath Custom View Home. Ex- ceptional throughout. Updated Kitchen. Hardwood Floors. 2 Family Rooms. Large Bed- rooms. 40x54 Shop. MLS# 19582968 Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 Never been a better time to sell. Get a FREE market analysis call $299,900 View! 4bed, 2.5bath, w/office and family room. Recent up- grades: kitchen, carpet, paint, trim and most new windows. Near park, medical facilities, RAC. Vicki 541-969-9441 cell. #19082889 Major reduction, this is a must see!! 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To apply, visit our website sahpendleton.org 131 SE Byers Ave., Pendleton 541-276-1221 • www.pioneerchapel.com 3001 ST ANTHONY WAY • PENDLETON, OR 97801 • 541-966-0535 FALL FARM & RANCH | THE INDUSTRY © ADOBE STOCK The Farm of the Future The challenges of farming and ranching are myriad. But so are the techniques and innovative spirit farmers and ranchers bring to the calling. Still, some question whether their efforts are just sustaining their liveli- hoods for the present instead of pre- paring the long haul. For a birds-eye view, AgWeek maga- zine recently took stock of the six forc- es poised to change the industry. Here’s the highlights from the results of those findings. CONSOLIDATION culture has remained flat. The last Census of Agriculture reported that of the 2.1 million farms in the United States, only 15% are at-scale produc- tion farms. These farms also control 80% of acreage. That figure will decrease to 100,000 production farms, experts predict, with 5% of farms pro- ducing 75% of output. PSYCHOLOGY Agriculture debt — some $410 bil- lion in 2018 — is at its highest level since the 1980s, data reveals. Many farmers question their viability if these trends continue. Operating prof- itability is declining as loans become harder to repay. According to figures amassed by Aimpoint Research, near- ly 60% of farmers were concerned about their ability to deal with debt. It’s no secret farms are in decline; TECHNOLOGY that’s been the case since the 1930s. But while the average size of farms has It’s no surprise that young people increased, the amount of land in agri- are interested in and have an affinity for technology, but an increasing number are also interested in agricul- ture and how these two fields can converge. According to the USDA, some 69% of young farmers will have college degrees and return to farms determined to shake up the status quo by utilizing new technology. Even older farmers are embracing technol- ogy as they see competitors do so and themselves falling further behind the curve. to be true or not, retailers are responding. MARKETS Even while commodity prices are low, farmers continue to increase produc- tion due to the growing world popula- tion. Analysts predict a 70% increase in food supply will be necessary to meet those needs — especially in South America, which experts predict will become the breadbasket of the future. CONSUMERS GOVERNMENT Price, healthiness and freshness are the top factors driving consumer deci- sions when it comes to agriculture products. Because consumers are the center of gravity when it comes to change in agriculture, what they per- ceive is changing the industry. Some of those factors — non-GMO, organic, locally produced foods — are per- ceived as better than the alternatives. Whether producers know these beliefs The Congressional Budget Office projects the 2018 Farm Bill, which tradi- tionally provides support for many farmers and rural areas, will cost $428 billion over the next five years. Besides funding issues, trade policy also has a direct effect on operations. Agriculture exports are expected to fall $141.5 bill this year as a result of the trade war. Other top issues include labor and reg- ulatory reform. H