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Forest

Working Lands Program

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Program level:

Local

Provider:

Upper Willamette Stewardship Network

Benefits provided: 

Free technical assistance, Financial

Land use:

Agriculture, Forest

Water-focused program: 

Yes

Working Lands is a free, voluntary program that helps farmers, ranchers, and foresters transition to more regenerative agricultural management.

Overview

Description:

Regenerative management focuses on maximizing the positive impacts that agriculture can have on natural systems, while still remaining productive. These include practices that rebuild soil, enhance biodiversity, improve water cycling, support native wildlife, and increase resilience to climate change.

Upper Willamette Stewardship Network will work with you to create and implement a personalized regenerative transition plan suited to your land, your farm, and your business needs.

Eligibility:

N/A

Financial benefit: 

Varies per funding source and project

Contact information

Information last updated on July 15, 2025.

Planning Importance

Developing a forest, agricultural, or conservation plan helps identify and prioritize objectives for landowners. These objectives can determine what type programs to search for. Supporting organizations in your area often provide free consultation and planning.

Landscape Characteristics

See how your land fits into the broader context of regional conservation, ecosystem services, and working lands' values across the landscape through our interactive mapper tool. It could help you determine which program is a good fit for you!

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