ᏩᏯ

Wa - Ya

(Wah-Ya)

Cherokee word meaning Wolf

Wild Wolf Animal

Wahya

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micRo farm

Map of Oregon

Willamette Valley

oregon

Kalapuya Land

Grow List

Summer '23

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Hand Drawn, Vector Cucumber. Vegetable Illustration. Detailed Cucumbers Drawing. Farm Market Product.

Veggies & Herbs

Tomatillo Verde

Cherry Tomatoes

Pickling Cucumbers

Green Onion

Cabbage

Baby Spinach

Lettuce Mix

hand drawn chili pepperh

Hot & Sweet

Peppers

Pepper Variety

Scoville (SHU)

Genovese Basil

Purple Basil

Tri-Color Sage

Golden Oregano

Orange Mint

Spearmint

Rosemary

2,000,000

1,000,000

150-350,000

100-350,000

30-50,000

3,500-8,000

1,000-1,500

500-600

100-500

50-200

0-500


Trinidad Scorpion

Bhut Jolokia (Ghost)

Habanero

Scotch Bonnet

Tobasco

Jalapeño

Poblano

Mariache

Pimento

Shishito

Sweet Banana



find us

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Downtown Hillsboro

Saturday Market

Orenco Station

Sunday Market

Current Harvest As Of 7/31: Shishitos, Pickling Cucumbers, Poblanos, Habaneros, Tomatillos, Cherry Tomatoes

Indigenous

Acknowledgment

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ᏩᏯ

Wa - Ya

(Wah-Ya)

Wolf

in Cherokee

10%

of all proceeds are

donated to the

ONAC, the organization has increased equitable economic opportunity for diverse Native Americans across Oregon and SW Washington. ONAC also provides culturally-authentic programs for Native American entrepreneurs, business owners, and youth.

Map Pin Address

An engraving of a Kalapuya man,

from an illustration by Alfred T. Agate, 1840s

Wahya Micro Farm acknowledges that the land used to grow our food once belonged to the Tualatin, also known as the Atfalati, northern band of the Kalapuya people. We are thankful for their stewardship over the land & for sharing their wealth of indigenous agricultural knowledge.