https://www.oregonfarmcorps.org/
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Rogue Valley residence looking for paid agricultural positions as well as a series of farm related educational events and tours for the 2026 season.
Part-time Regenerative Farming Fellowship Program in Central Point, OR
Provides an entry-level work and training experience in small-scale farm production. With a focus on sustainably grown vegetables and fruits. This is a hands-on farming experience, participants work alongside staff in day-to-day operations as well as focused educational activities. On-farm time will also include building observational skills through farm walks, time for questions, discussions, and structured check-in’s.
Farming involves working repeatedly with the physical body ; participants should be prepared for full days of stooping, bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting crates of food. Demonstrations and discussions of self-care, ergonomics, and efficiency will weave throughout the program. Participants will also be in constant contact with plants and soil, and ready to get their hands in the dirt across all stages of plant life, from seeding to tending to growing plants, harvesting, and eating. https://www.oregonfarmcorps.org//rff
EDUCATIONAL EVENTS: CLASSES, FARM TOURS, AND DISCUSSIONS
Apprentices and Fellows participate in OFC’s Beginning Farmer Educational Event Series of classes, farm tours, and discussion circles focused on a broad array of sustainable agriculture and food system topics. For 2026 online events occur every other Wednesday afternoon from April 1-October 28th, with additional 9 In-person events and farm tours for in-chapter Apprentices in the Portland, Rogue Valley, and Willamette Valley chapters. Apprentices also engage in supplemental weekend campout gatherings to dig deeper into vital topics around Soil Health (Portland Chapter) on May 2nd&3rd, and Irrigation (Rogue Valley Chapter) on June 13&14th.
OFC strives to make all educational events inclusive and welcoming to people from all backgrounds and identities. Classes, tours, and discussions are led by Oregon Farm Corps staff, agricultural professionals, and expert farmers.