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A New Forever Farm for Multnomah County 

East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District (EMSWCD) is proud to share that another treasured piece of farmland in Multnomah County has been permanently protected through our Forever Farm program. This working farmland easement ensures that the property—farmed for generations—will remain farmland forever. 

A Farm at Risk

A black and white photo of a small boy on a tractor in a field of rosebushes.
A young Alvin Carlson, sitting on a tractor at his family farm outside of Gresham.

This farm has a long history of production, from decades of berries to more recent nursery crops. But its future was uncertain. An industrial solar facility had been proposed that would cover all the farmable ground. The property also could have been subdivided, paving the way for non-farm development. Without action, the land could easily have slipped away from agriculture entirely. 

What Forever Farm Protection Means 

By working with EMSWCD, the landowners were able to secure a different path forward. With the Forever Farm easement in place, the farm will always remain a farm—never converted to industrial use, never divided up for development. The nursery that currently leases the site was able to continue farming this valuable ground. And when the property eventually changes hands, it can only be sold to other farmers, keeping it in farmer ownership for generations to come. 

The protection also extends beyond the farm area. A portion of Beaver Creek runs through the property, and habitat restoration efforts there will help improve water quality and provide benefits for fish and wildlife. Importantly, the landowners were able to access some of the property’s value without resorting to selling it outright or leasing it to a solar operator—giving them both financial security and peace of mind that the family’s farming legacy will endure. 

The Davis family reflected on how the land had been farmed by their father and grandfather before them, and expressed their happiness in knowing that, through this partnership with the District, the property will remain farmland for future generations.

Standing with Farmers 

The Multnomah County Farm Bureau opposes the siting of industrial solar facilities on productive farmland, and they see this outcome as a big win. 

“Multnomah County Farm Bureau opposes siting of non-agricultural solar panel facilities on productive agricultural lands and appreciates EMSWCD’s efforts to preserve this property for future generations of farmers.”
— Larry Bailey, President, Multnomah County Farm Bureau

Blue sky over a farm field freshly tilled and planted with green crops emerging.
The Davis/Vandehey family farm will remain in agricultural production through a partnership between the District and long-time owners.

EMSWCD Executive Director Kelley Beamer underscored the balance this project represents: “Our goal is to ensure that farms remain vital in our district. Our Forever Farm projects keep long-time farms going by keeping land affordable for the next generation. It’s a benefit not just to the families involved but to the entire farming community we serve.”

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