The Oregon Agriculture & County Information System contains useful, geographically-linked data developed in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics as well as other departments in the College of Agriculture. The data is intended to better inform decision-making for policy makers, stakeholders, and the general public.
The Oregon Agriculture & County Information System contains data about Oregon from two different sources.
The County Monitor is a county-level dataset maintained by the OSU Rural Studies Program and it includes recent indicators relevant to how well Oregon families are able to meet their basic needs. You can access the County Monitor data in Reports, Maps, and the Data section.
The Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN) database is maintained by the Economic Information Office in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and contains production and sales information for over a hundred agricultural commodities at the state level since 1976. You can access the OAIN data using the Maps and the Data section.
Click on the drop-down menu to learn about Oregon or a single county drawing from several databases.