Posted by Grange Co-op on 15th Jul 2021
Equamore Foundation was founded in 1991 by Linda Davis, to provide rescue and sanctuary for neglected, abused, and abandoned horses who have no other alternative for their care. The sanctuary is home to 54 horses/ponies, 3 donkeys, 2 dogs and 8 cats. Equamore’s name derives from Equus the genus for horse and amor which is Latin for love, meaning the 'love of horses'. The sanctuary’s logo is a photo of a mare and her foal that was taken by a vo… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 15th Jul 2021
Medford, OR: Long term community partner, Grange Co-op, purchases 7.8-acre lot in White City, Oregon continuing its path of growth and support of the Upper Rogue. The new location will feature a larger, updated retail store and include the company’s new Business Office, making it the Co-op's second largest retail location.
“Our new retail space and Business Office will allow us to continue to fulfill our purpose of helping our communi… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 26th Feb 2021
Pholia Farm, located just miles outside the town of Rogue River, Oregon is a beautiful farm home to goats, chickens, llamas, dogs, and even people too!& Pholia Farm is unique, in that it is completely off the grid and creates its own energy through solar panels. One of the owners, Gianaclis Caldwell, grew up on the property she still calls home, a place that has been in her family for nearly 80 years! She has a herd averaging 25 goats,… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 1st Feb 2021
It’s important to provide the best care possible when transitioning baby chicks from the store you purchased them at, such as your local Grange Co-op, to their new brooder at your homestead. Providing the appropriate care and nutrition will set your chicks up for a strong and healthy life. Looking for a proper guide for baby chick care? Ensure you’ve got everything covered by referencing our week by week guide below to help you care for your b… Read more