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at the Beavercreek Demonstration Farm

Welcome to the CRC

Built in 2019 on the 15-acre Beavercreek Demonstration Farm, the 11,000 square foot Conservation Resource Center and supporting outbuildings provide the ideal setting for demonstration of conservation practices, meeting with residents about conservation, rent conservation tools and equipment, and to serve as the base of operations for our staff and federal partners.

Workshops and training are offered at the CRC throughout the year, and planning is underway to determine what field demonstrations would be best suited to the property, which has grass fields, a small Douglas fir woodlot, a small stream with two ponds, and several buildings, including a century-old barn.

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Accessing the Farm and Resource Center

22055 S Beavercreek Rd., Suite 1 Beavercreek, OR 97004

Open Hours

The Conservation Resource Center building is open to the public 星期一 through 星期五 8:30am – 4:30pm with the exception of federal holidays and occasional weather-related closures

Checking In

Visitors are required to check in at the main district or USDA office before leaving the lobby or public parking areas. Signs are posted across the property to limit access for safety reasons. Please follow guidelines posted throughout the property.

Appointments

Clients hoping to meet with our staff are encouraged to call ahead and make an appointment to ensure the appropriate staff are available to meet onsite

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At the CRC

Urban Demonstration Gardens

Around the outside of our main building and in the plaza, you will see areas with native plants and a pollinator garden. We are working on signs that will talk about the different plants, and there may be a few displays to explain what the plants do and why they are important.

There is a walking path that goes through the gardens so visitors can take a closer look. It is all a work in progress, but you can visit these areas during business hours.  Remember to check in at the front desk first!

Species Represented in our Gardens
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