Welcome New Vendors at PSU Farmers Market in Winter 2026

We are excited to announce that four local farms and food businesses have joined PSU Farmers Market this season!

Come and meet the new members of our community, and sample and purchase their wonderful products.


Truffle Infusions offers high-quality, fresh native Oregon black and white truffles, along with delicious nuts, butters, and oils that they infuse themselves.

Every week from January to March, Truffle Infusions venture into the forests with their specially trained Lagotto Romagnolo dogs—a breed renowned for truffle hunting—to harvest these culinary treasures. They forage in forests leased from landowners, providing them with income from forest products and encouraging sustainable practices to reforest and preserve trees. Be sure to stop by their booth to experience the enchanting aroma of truffles and shop their products to elevate your dishes! They will be at PSU Farmers Market every Saturday through the end of March.


Ka Chai welcomes everyone to enjoy their cup of chai and connect with the community through conversation.

Experience the rich culture of Indian chai with owner Santosh, who is dedicated to providing shoppers with an authentic and flavorful experience. Ka Chai‘s traditional Indian chai is made from a blend of tea leaves and spices, including ginger, cardamom, star anise, cinnamon, carom seeds, pepper, and cloves, reflecting Santosh’s Indian heritage. Then the spice mixture is blended with locally sourced cow’s milk and slowly simmered to enhance its complex flavors. Ka Chai will be at PSU Farmers Market every Saturday through the end of March.


We are thrilled to welcome Sun Moon Fields this season through our partnership with the Headwaters Farm Incubator Program.

This program, through East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District, serves as a launchpad for new farm businesses with limited resources by providing participants with affordable access to farmland, equipment, peer networks and other important resources in Gresham, Oregon.

Sun Moon Fields is a queer, Latinx-owned and operated micro-farm specializing in mixed vegetables. Farmer Tara focuses on Mesoamerican crops that honor their Mexican heritage on their father’s side. Additionally, they create and sell value-added farm products, including dried flowers, dried peppers, herbal tea, and seasoning salt. Sun Moon Fields will be at the market in February.


Sun Love Farm is a woman-owned, 3-acre Certified Naturally Grown diverse vegetable farm located in Oregon City, Oregon.

Sun Love Farm grows its produce in accordance with organic standards, with a strong focus on soil health. They utilize cover crops to enhance fertility, plant flowers to attract pollinators, and never use chemical pesticides or fertilizers.

Furthermore, most of their work is accomplished using hand tools, walk-behind tractors, and a trusty 1989 Toyota pickup. Their favorite vegetables to grow include carrots, purple daikon radishes, sugar snap peas, and tomatoes. Sun Love Farm will be at the market the every other Saturday through the winter season.


Please note not all of the mentioned vendors will be at every PSU Farmers Market in the Winter 2026 season. To find out when specific vendors will be at the market, visit the PSU Farmers Market page, scroll down to the “Market Vendors” section, select the market date you want to view, and click the “Show Vendors” dropdown. You can see who will be at the market and where they will be located.

W hope to see you at the market this Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm at the market located on the Portland State University campus at SW Park and Montgomery. Shop local and support small farms and small food businesses!