Oregon Code § 87.226·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Agricultural services lien.
(1) A person who performs labor, supplies materials or provides services on
farmland, range, ranch, orchard or in that persons place of business to aid
the growing or harvesting of crops or the raising of animals has a lien upon
the crops or animals for the reasonable or agreed charges for labor, materials
or services. The lien upon crops or animals created by this section also
attaches to the proceeds of the crops or animals and to the unborn progeny of
the animals that are in utero on the date a notice of claim of lien is filed.
(2) If the lien
claimed under subsection (1) of this section is for stud or artificial
insemination services, the lien attaches only to the female animal to which the
male animal is let or which is artificially inseminated, and the offspring.
(3) The lien on
crops and the proceeds thereof attaches on the date a person performs labor,
delivers materials or provides services to aid the growing or harvesting of
crops. The lien on animals and the proceeds thereof attaches on the date a
person performs labor, delivers materials or provides services to aid the
raising of animals, or in the case of unborn progeny, attaches on the date the
claim of lien is filed.
(4) As used in
this section:
(a) Growing and
harvesting includes tilling, sowing, planting, cultivating, irrigating,
pruning, thinning, fertilizing, spraying, dusting, cutting, harvesting,
reaping, threshing, gathering, transporting, securing or otherwise performing
or furnishing labor, service or materials to aid the production of any
agricultural crop.
(b) Materials
includes seed, fertilizer, pesticide, petroleum products and other products
used in agricultural practice to aid the growing or harvesting of crops, and
any mixtures or preparation for feeding animals, any of the constituent
nutrients of an animal ration and any other food for animals.
(c) Performs
labor or provides services includes personal labor and the use of machinery,
equipment or animals rendered by the lien claimant or by the agent of the lien
claimant, employee or subcontractor.
(d) Raising
animals includes feeding, herding, pasturing, shoeing, artificially
inseminating, providing male animals for the breeding of female animals, caring
for and managing animals kept or raised for use or profit. [1975 c.648 §18;
1985 c.469 §2; 2001 c.301 §6]