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How the craft flour movement could be a boon to farmers and rural Oregon

Summary
Josh Wolsky
Josh Wolsky
Source
NPR
Kirk Siegler

NPR

Across the Pacific Northwest, wheat farmers are struggling under the weight of tariffs, rising costs, and uncertain markets. But near Pendleton, Oregon, a new story is taking root. On the Umatilla Indian Reservation, a “craft flour” mill is set to rise—one that could bring jobs, pride, and a touch of stability to a volatile farm economy. Backed by the Confederated Tribes and Washington-based Cairnspring Mills, the project blends tradition with innovation, offering rural America a rare ingredient these days: hope. Kirk Siegler with NPR has the full story.

Josh Wolsky

Josh Wolsky

Developer & Writer @TheMinot Voice, Fan of the Souris River, SavorMinot Advocate. Fortunate to be a 'former' City Council member ;)