KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP) — Farmers were driving tractors and other agriculture equipment from Merrill to Midland in Southern Oregon Friday to express frustration about a meager water season facing irrigators this year.
Hundreds were expected to attend the “Shut Down and Fed Up” tractor rally in Midland, spokeswoman Molly Jenkins told the Capital Press. Photos of tractors lining up in Merrill Friday morning displayed signs with slogans such as “Food grows where water flows,” the Herald and News reported.
The tractor convoy is traveling through Klamath Falls and will culminate in a rally with U.S. Rep. Greg Walden among the speakers.
Tulelake farmer and an event organizer Scott Seus said the event is a way to allow irrigators to release anger after they were told of an early shutoff of irrigation water after many had already planted crops.