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Data Last Updated: 05/17/2026 12:36 PT
$2,999,000
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This home sits in Dufur. The home was built in 1995, set into the rhythm of the neighborhood.
A once-in-a-generation opportunity to acquire one of Oregon's most extraordinary working farms — one already doing the work.Situated between the eastern slopes of Mt. Hood and the Columbia River Gorge, Carbon Farm spans 1,462 acres of rolling hills, native oak savannahs, open pasture, and managed forest. Farmed continuously for over 100 years and actively converted from conventional wheat production into a functioning regenerative operation built around a single idea: farming carbon back into the soil. Carbon Farm was purpose-built around regenerative practices that sequester carbon, rebuild soil biology, and integrate animals with crops to create natural fertility cycles. This isn't a vision — it's an active, multi-enterprise farm producing beyond-organic pastured poultry and cattle, market garden crops, and microgreens, with a licensed ODA poultry processing facility on site. The land is the foundation: 700+ acres of pasture, 700+ acres of native oak woodland and savannah, 616 acres of water rights, seasonal ponds, and irrigation canals. Thriving elk, deer, and wild turkey populations make this equally compelling for the serious hunter or conservation-minded buyer, with established archery and rifle seasons and a strong harvest history. Infrastructure is in place and fully operational. The historic farmstead includes a farmhouse, multiple barns, outbuildings, bunkhouses, and greenhouses. Full electric and high-speed internet on site. A 3-bed, 2-bath manufactured home on the north end offers additional living quarters or employee housing. Existing guest accommodations — farm stays, bunkhouses, and event infrastructure provide a natural foundation for agritourism, corporate retreats, or experiential programs already in motion. 22 miles from Mt. Hood, 20 miles from the Columbia River. A compelling impact investment, conservation acquisition, or generational land holding — with a regenerative operation already underway. Per seller: Approximate acreage breakdown is as follows: 731 acres native grass unirrigated, 197 acres fallow ground, 126 acres idle land, 234 acres spring barley, 82 acres mixed forage, 75 acres irrigated barley. Buyer to confirm sq/ft on all additional structures. Age of some structures is unknown. Buyer to perform their own due diligence. 616 acres of water rights Total Account #10259:(Certificates 98024, 98027, 98025, 98026, T-13956.)Account #10033:(98024, 98027, T-13956). Water for both properties is delivered Orchard Ridge Ditch, which is diverted from Fifteenmile Creek.
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