Join the KWUA Annual Fall Harvest Tour
Experience a day in the Klamath Basin, where farming meets innovation.
Join us for the 18th Annual Fall Harvest Tour to discover sustainable agriculture, meet local farmers, and explore the heart of our community.
About the Annual Fall Harvest Tour
Klamath Water Users Association is an unwavering advocate for the interests of farmers and ranchers in the Klamath Basin. Since 1953, we have represented a community deeply rooted in agriculture with members spanning both Oregon and California. As a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization, Klamath Water Users Association (KWUA) has been the voice of family farms & ranches in the Klamath Reclamation Project (Project) for over seven decades. Our roots run deep in the community, dating over 115 years to the beginning of the Project in 1905. We are loyal in our commitment to current and future generations of agricultural families.
What to Expect on the Tour
- Visit local farms like Tally Ho Farms and Walker Bros. Grain to see harvesting and milling in action.
- Learn about sustainable irrigation and wetland restoration efforts in the Klamath Basin.
- Engage with farmers and water managers on critical issues like water allocation and crop innovation.
- Enjoy a complimentary lunch sponsored by AgWest Farm Credit and take home local farm goodies.
Perfect for community members, educators, and anyone curious about agriculture’s role in our region.
Why Join the Fall Harvest Tour?
The KWUA Fall Harvest Tour offers a unique chance to connect with the Klamath Basin’s agricultural heritage. Learn how farmers balance productivity with environmental stewardship, navigate water challenges, and innovate for the future. Whether you’re a local, a student, or an agribusiness professional, this tour will deepen your appreciation for the region’s vital farming community.
Ready to Explore the Klamath Basin?
Sign up for the 18th Annual Fall Harvest Tour or dive into our 2024 tour recap to see what’s in store!