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10803 Oak St./PO Box 37
Donald, OR 97020
Phone: 503-678-5831
Fax: 503-678-1041
Manager: Ken Payne
A. Mgr: Dusty Yoder
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Donald Agronomy Center provides its members a full line
of agriculture products, including dry and liquid
fertilizers, Ag Chemicals, Lime, application equipment
and power boxes. Products can either be picked up at our
plant or delivered directly to your farm. Our
application and delivery services are always completed
in a timely and professional manner. Our goal is to
exceed your expectations. Our staff consists of
Certified Crop Advisers, licensed commercial
applicators, and other skilled operators, all of them
willing to help you with your farm operations. Our two
CCA
licensed, Agronomist are recognized as the most
qualified in the area. Their goal is to help you produce
the best quality crops possible. We may be contacted at
Donald Agronomy Center.
Agronomy Services:
Commercial Field & Orchard Monitoring
Plant
Nutrition Services
Commercial Custom Applications
Custom
Blended Fertilizer and Equipment
Donald Staff:
Ken Payne, Manager
Kevin Aman, Agronomist
Tim Aman, Agronomist
Jim Gerig, Field Tech
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Kevin Aman
Kevin grew up on a small farm in the Mount Angel
area. He attended Oregon State University and
majored in Crop Science. He is licensed by the
American Society of Agronomy as a
Certified Crop Adviser. Kevin has been
providing technical services in Filberts, row
crops, nursery, and grass seed since 1987. He
still helps operate the family farm with his
brothers, Tim and Tom. |
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Tim Aman
Tim was raised on small farm in the Mount Angel
area with his brothers Tom and Kevin. He
graduated from Oregon State University with a
degree in Agriculture. He immediately assumed a
position with Wilco and has been key in
Wilcos efforts to help its members be more
profitable. Tim is endorsed by the American
Society of Agronomy as a
Certified Crop Adviser. |
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Jim Gerig
Jim was raised on a small farm East of Salem in the Fruitland area. He spent much of his childhood helping in his family’s greenhouse and in high school grew tomato starts for a local farmer. Jim graduated from Oregon State University spending his summers working on a Stayton area farm that raised grass seed, mint and vegetables. Most recent Jim has been an Intern at the Wilco Agronomy center in Stayton. He is the Field Tech at the Donald Ag Center and is excited to grow in experience at this location. Jim’s goal is to seek innovative ways to contribute to grower profitability. |
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