HDFFA believes that everyone deserves good food -and fresh, locally grown produce is some of the best way to access nutritionally dense and healthy food. This year, the Supported CSA […]
▶️ New farmer mentorship program to bring more agriculture to High Desert Central Oregon Daily News covered HDFFA’s Growing Together Mentorship Program on May 9th, highlighting the need to [...]
HDFFA, along with Crook County Public Health and the Central Oregon Health Council, have been working together on a grant awarded by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) to address […]
We asked HDFFA staff what they are most excited for in 2022. Here is what they said: “Since becoming involved with HDFFA this year, I’ve held various roles with different […]