Agriculture Acquisitions in Oregon
Oregon Agriculture M&A Themes & Players
Oregon’s agriculture acquisitions over 2020–2025 show a consistent focus on building production and services capabilities—ranging from irrigation and crop inputs to vertically integrated grower operations and vineyard management. Across these deals, many buyers expand by adding complementary assets or expanding how they serve retailers and distributors.
Repeated names stand out, including Orchard & Vineyard Supply (OVS), Atlas Vineyard Management, and Juggernaut Capital Partners (through portfolio activity), alongside specialty operators such as Twin River Berries, Mount Adams Fruit, GrowLife, Inc., and Hydrofarm Holdings Group, Inc. Private investment firms like Clearview Capital, Juggernaut Capital Partners, and Baden Capital also appear as key sponsors behind operating platforms.
Deal narratives frequently emphasize integration and platform growth: adding packing, storage, cultivation, nutrient and grow media, or outsourced vineyard services—often framed as a way to strengthen regional coverage across Oregon and the broader Pacific Northwest and beyond U.S. wine regions.
What Stands Out
- OVS shows a recurring irrigation- and water-management acquisition theme, including agricultural irrigation solutions and pump systems design/sales capabilities.
- Vineyard and wine infrastructure is a major thread: Atlas Vineyard Management acquired Results Partners (outsourced vineyard management and development services), expanding coverage beyond Oregon.
- Food production and processing moves toward vertical integration: Twin River Berries acquired Oregon Berry Packing, Inc. to add packing capacity for fresh and frozen berries.
- Specialty agriculture inputs and manufacturing are also represented, including Baden Capital acquiring ORCAL, Inc. (crop protection products and agricultural inputs) and Hydrofarm acquiring organic hydroponic nutrients and grow media operations.
- Geographic focus stays rooted in Oregon, with deal descriptions often extending platform reach to additional U.S. regions and—where noted—North America and Asia distribution.
| Recurring buyer | Deal focus in Oregon | Examples from listed deals |
|---|---|---|
| Orchard & Vineyard Supply (OVS) | Irrigation, water management, pumping | Clearwater Irrigation Supply; Cascade Water Systems/Ridgway Supply |
| Atlas Vineyard Management (with Juggernaut) | Vineyard management services | Results Partners |
| Twin River Berries | Grower-packer integration | Oregon Berry Packing |
| Hydrofarm | Nutrients & grow media manufacturing | Organic hydroponic nutrients and grow media operations |
| GrowLife | Mushroom production and related supplies | Assets of Bridgetown Mushrooms |
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December 1, 2025
- Buyer
- Twin River Berries
- Target
- Oregon Berry Packing, Inc.
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Location
- Oregon, United States
- Type
- Buyout
Twin River Berries has acquired Oregon Berry Packing, Inc., a Pacific Northwest grower-packer of fresh and frozen berries. As part of the deal Ben Escoe (President & CEO of Twin River) will also lead Oregon Berry, with Zane Coleman named COO and Jeff and Brian Malensky retaining category leadership; the acquisition expands Twin River's vertically integrated berry platform to better serve major retailers and distributors across North America and Asia.
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- Buyer
- Atlas Vineyard Management, Juggernaut Capital Partners
- Target
- Results Partners
- Seller
- Clearview Capital, Wilson OVS Holding Company, LLC
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Location
- Oregon, United States
- Type
- Addon
Atlas Vineyard Management, a portfolio company of Juggernaut Capital Partners, has acquired Results Partners, an outsourced vineyard management and development services provider previously owned by Clearview Capital (via Wilson OVS Holding Company). The transaction closed May 30, 2025 and creates a larger national vineyard-management platform with expanded coverage across the Pacific Northwest and other U.S. wine regions.
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January 7, 2025
- Buyer
- Baden Capital
- Target
- ORCAL, Inc.
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Location
- Oregon, United States
- Type
- Buyout
Baden Capital, a San Francisco-based private investment firm focused on food & agriculture and specialty manufacturing, has acquired ORCAL, Inc., a Junction City, Oregon-based provider of crop protection products and agricultural inputs. ORCAL will continue to operate from its Junction City headquarters; the deal expands Baden Capital's presence and capabilities in agricultural solutions and specialty manufacturing.
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January 6, 2023
- Buyer
- GrowLife, Inc.
- Target
- Bridgetown Mushrooms
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Location
- Oregon, United States
- Type
- Buyout
GrowLife, Inc. (OTCQB: PHOT) completed the acquisition of certain assets of Bridgetown Mushrooms on January 6, 2023, bringing the Portland-area mushroom producer under GrowLife’s ownership. The deal positions GrowLife to expand nationally into gourmet and functional mushroom products and mycology supplies while Bridgetown’s leadership will remain in place to support planned growth and operational scale-up.
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September 27, 2022
- Buyer
- Mount Adams Fruit
- Target
- Stadelman Fruit Company (pear operations)
- Seller
- Stadelman Fruit Company
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Location
- Oregon, United States
- Type
- Divestiture
Mount Adams Fruit has acquired the pear operations of Stadelman Fruit Company, including orchard, packing, and storage assets in Oregon's Hood River Valley. The acquisition expands Mount Adams Fruit's pear footprint, improves harvest management and operational efficiencies, and brings the assets closer to growers.
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September 22, 2022
- Buyer
- Halo Collective Inc.
- Target
- Pistil Point (Decatur One LLC; Bradford Two LLC; Bradford Three LLC)
- Seller
- Decatur One LLC, Bradford Two LLC, Bradford Three LLC
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Location
- Oregon, United States
- Type
- Buyout
Halo Collective Inc. completed the acquisition of substantial assets of three Pistil Point operating entities (Decatur One LLC, Bradford Two LLC and Bradford Three LLC) through its subsidiary ANM Inc., securing indoor and outdoor cultivation, manufacturing and distribution capabilities in Portland, Oregon. The deal was paid principally in Halo common shares (US$4.0 million consideration issued as 47,224 shares) and strengthens Halo's vertically integrated operations and distribution reach across Oregon.
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- Buyer
- Grown Rogue International Inc.
- Target
- HSCP, LLC (30,000 Sq Ft indoor cultivation facility)
- Seller
- HSCP, LLC, Acreage Holdings Inc.
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Location
- Oregon, United States
- Type
- Divestiture
Grown Rogue International Inc. completed the acquisition of a state-of-the-art 30,000 sq ft indoor cultivation facility in Medford, Oregon from HSCP, LLC (a subsidiary of Acreage Holdings Inc.) on April 14, 2022 for total consideration of $2.0 million. The asset is currently producing approximately 800 lbs/month and expands Grown Rogue's total indoor capacity to 127,000 sq ft, supporting the company’s production and margin targets.
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- Buyer
- Orchard & Vineyard Supply (OVS), Clearview Capital Fund III, L.P.
- Target
- Clearwater Irrigation Supply
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Location
- Oregon, United States
- Type
- Addon
Orchard & Vineyard Supply (OVS), a portfolio company of Clearview Capital Fund III, acquired Clearwater Irrigation Supply, a Salem, Oregon-based agricultural irrigation solutions provider, in early March 2022. Clearwater founder Andrey Kaya will continue to lead the business as it is integrated into OVS to expand the platform's irrigation and water-management capabilities across the Pacific Northwest.
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- Buyer
- Hydrofarm Holdings Group, Inc.
- Target
- Aurora Innovations, Inc., Aurora International, Inc., Gotham Properties LLC
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Location
- Oregon, United States
- Type
- Buyout
Hydrofarm Holdings Group, Inc. completed the acquisition of Aurora Innovations, Aurora International and Gotham Properties LLC, an Eugene, Oregon-based manufacturer and supplier of organic hydroponic nutrients and grow media. The deal expands Hydrofarm's portfolio of nutrient and growing-media brands and complements its recent purchases of HEAVY 16, House & Garden, and Mad Farmer.
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July 15, 2020
- Buyer
- Orchard & Vineyard Supply (OVS), Clearview Capital Fund III / Clearview Capital
- Target
- Cascade Water Systems Corp., Ridgway Supply Company
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Location
- Oregon, United States
- Type
- Addon
Orchard & Vineyard Supply (OVS), a portfolio company of Clearview Capital Fund III, has acquired Cascade Water Systems Corp., with the related Ridgway Supply Company included in the transaction; the deal closed July 3, 2020. Paul Ridgway, Cascade's founder, retains an ownership stake and joins OVS as Senior Director of Pump Systems Design & Sales, strengthening OVS's irrigation and pumping capabilities across the Pacific Northwest.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which buyers appear most often in Oregon agriculture acquisitions?
Recurring names include Orchard & Vineyard Supply (OVS), Atlas Vineyard Management, Juggernaut Capital Partners (via portfolio activity), and specialized operators such as Twin River Berries, GrowLife, Inc., Halo Collective Inc., and Baden Capital.
What kinds of assets are most commonly acquired in Oregon?
The listed deals frequently target operational assets and capabilities such as irrigation solutions and pump systems, outsourced vineyard management services, packing and storage for produce, cultivation facilities, and agricultural inputs like crop protection products and organic hydroponic nutrients/grow media.
Are the deals mostly about production, services, or both?
Both. Several transactions are production-focused (e.g., cultivation facilities and grower-packer expansion), while others are services-focused (notably vineyard management and development). Many also combine capabilities through integration.
Is activity limited to Oregon companies and Oregon locations?
The acquisitions in the page facts are located in Oregon, but some deal outcomes are described as expanding platform coverage to other U.S. regions (e.g., broader Pacific Northwest and other wine regions) and, in at least one case, serving major retailers and distributors across North America and Asia.