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Welcome to the Natural Resources Division
Oregon's natural resources
The Natural Resources Division is dedicated to protecting and improving Oregon's natural beauty, with clean air and clean water for future generations, while ensuring the viability of our many important agricultural commodities. This is accomplished by implementing watershed based management plans, preventing water pollution from Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs), coordinating the efforts of the state Soil and Water Conservation Commission (SWCC), providing administrative oversight and financial support to Oregon's 45 Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs), administering the smoke management and research programs, addressing land use issues relative to farmland, and managing oyster plat leasing in the state estuaries. Program efforts focus on assisting landowners and operators with conservation and economic decisions that conserve, protect, and develop Oregon's natural resources.
Current topics
ODA's Seasonal Climate Forecast
ODA's Seasonal Climate Forecast
What's in store for our summer and fall weather? View the seasonal forecast with either PowerPoint or Adobe Reader.
Dairy Air Task Force
Senate Bill 235 (2007) created the Dairy Air Quality Task Force to study the air emissions from Oregon dairy operations and evaluate options for reducing those emissions taking into account a number of potentially competing factors. Represented stakeholders include members of the Oregon dairy industry, Oregon state government, environmental-public health interest groups and academia.
Measure 37 claims maps
Oregon farm land
View county maps of Measure 37 claims. Some have backdrops of agriculture-zoned privately owned land, groundwater restricted areas, or Prime Farmland Soils based on Natural Resources Conservation Service's definition.
NRD programs quick links
Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO)
Agricultural Water Quality
Do you have a water quality complaint or concern?

Information received from Oregon's concerned citizens is vital to our efforts to protect the environment. The Oregon Department of Agriculture is charged with the investigation of agricultural situations that would cause pollution of public waterways. If you have a water quality concern, please contact the Natural Resources Division at 503-986-4700, or mail in the completed form below.
Shellfish
Smoke Management
Soil & Water Conservation Districts (SWCD)
 

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