Reconnecting to Ancestral Ways
Healing Through Farming
Building Community



We are earthworkers of a small urban farm located in the unceded lands of the Kalapuya, Chinook, Willamette, Cowlitz and other bands of these lands known as Portland, OR and Wapato Island, OR. QPOC, Indigenous, Veteran Owned in partnership with other Black and Brown Farmers in the Raceme Farm Collective. Past Participant of the Pathways to Farming Program through Mudbone Grown, LLC, the Oregon Food Bank.


Flying DogHeart Farm is working to join the movement to change the face of farming and herbalism in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest by working in solidarity with the Raceme Farm Collective, Canoe Journey Herbalists, Black Food Sovereignty Coalition and other Black and Brown Led efforts to connect Black and Brown people to land and relationship to plants.


We envision a diverse community of plant medicine participants—making, growing and building in community where food as medicine is not a novel concept.


Ometeotl




image of a close up view of plant babies in soil


Our Offerings





image of a small black farm dog named Kimbo.
kimbo on the microfarm
chickens on the microfarm
the chickens
close up of plant babies
plant babies
various herbs drying in front of a window
drying herbs
a rabbit being held to the chest of a person wearing a blue shirt
dr. john cuddlin' with a rabbit