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ACX Albany Division

Oregon Roughage Specialists

High Quality Roughage Centrally located in Oregon's premier straw-growing area, the ACX Albany Division is in an exceptional position to offer the highest quality roughage products available from the Willamette Valley and Eastern Oregon to Northern California and Idaho.

Beaver State Straw

Export Hay Processing From the heart of The Beaver State, ACX purchases, protects, processes, and delivers the best straw products produced in this internationally known grass staw production area. While tall Fescue, Perennial Rye, Annual Rye, and Bent Straw are the primary straws shipped from ACX Albany, we handle all straw commodities grown in the region.

Export Roughage Marketplace

U.S.D.A. Fumigation Certification From Klamath Falls to the Northern Oregon border, ACX also secures Alfalfa, Timothy, Oat Hay, and a range of grass products desirable to the export roughage marketplace. Excellent quality 1st, 2nd, and 3rd cutting Klamath Falls and Christmas Valley alfalfa is processed through the highly-efficient Albany facility.

Make sure to contact an ACX Oregon Hay Buyer or Oregon Sales Representative for more information.

Contact ACX Albany

Always Ready To Assist You

We are here to assist you whether buying or selling. Please contact us and we will be happy to assist you:

ACX Pacific Northwest, Inc.
33757 Columbus Street S.E.
Albany, OR 97322


Phone: (541) 791-8454
Fax: (541) 791-8456

Domestic Hay Growers & Suppliers, please call:
(800) 260-8384

Korean Sales

Please call (541) 367-7869 for our Korean Sales Division.





ACX Customer Service
National Hay Association
Albany Forage Export

Please call (541) 367-7869 for Korean sales. We are glad to assist you.

Albany Forage Export

Covered storage at Albany, Oregon.

Albany Forage Export

Unloading straw at the Albany plant.