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Grange Co-op has awarded nine scholarships, totaling $14,000 to high school seniors in Southern Oregon and Northern California for the 2022-2023 academic year. Eight recipients have each received $1,500 to be used towards higher level education. One top recipient received a $2,000 scholarship. Since 2012, Grange Co-op has awarded scholarships totaling over $132,000! “Grange Co-op is excited to announce our 2022-2023 top scholarship recip… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 15th Mar 2022

Grange Co-op is continuously pursuing opportunities to help support agriculture in our communities. There are so many ways individuals of any age can get involved in agricultural programs! For example, this doesn’t always require working directly with animals, but rather, it can include other opportunities such as being a representative and advocate for agriculture. An outreach initiative we recently learned more about is the Miss United State… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 4th Mar 2022

Grange Co-op has the pleasure of delivering large amounts of feed to many of the farms and dairies within Oregon! From Grange Co-op's grain elevator, a regular delivery stop is Lee Valley Farm located in Coquille, Oregon. We had the opportunity to speak with Bob Ross who started Lee Valley Dairy in 1982 and has continued to grow the dairy throughout the years. Bob took the time to tell us some of his story as a fifth-generation dairy farm… Read more

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