Landry Honey Co

Rooted in the wild,
refined in the hive.

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Our Honey

100% raw, unfiltered, small-batch honey from sustainably managed hives. A taste of Oregon's native blooms. Handcrafted in harmony with land and season.

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Beekeeper in white protective suit holding a honeycomb frame covered with bees above an open beehive box with bees on wooden frames, surrounded by green foliage.
Honey dripping from a wooden honey dipper into a yellow ceramic honey pot with a bee design.

Our Mission
A simple promise:
exceptional honey
harvested with care
for the bees and the land.

Our Story

The Land
Tucked along the banks of the Luckiamute River, our honey farm rests within a quiet parcel of woodland we have kept wild for more than thirty years. Bordering Oregon’s Luckiamute State Natural Area, this rare and protected landscape at the confluence of the Willamette, Santiam, and Luckiamute Rivers shapes the character of every harvest.

The Honeybees
Our bees forage freely through an uncultivated landscape rich in native wildflowers charachteristic of the Willamette Valley. Moving between forest edge, river corridor, and open bloom, they gather nectar that reflects the season and the land. Each jar captures the essence of this living ecosystem—a taste of the valley in bloom.

The Hivekeepers
We are a multigenerational beekeeping family committed to sustainable practices. Guided by ongoing training through the Oregon Master Beekeeper Program, our work is rooted in a simple belief: happy, healthy hives craft rich, wholesome honey.

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Beekeeper Apprentice:
 Isobel Huff

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Head beekeeper:
Juliana Landry
Where Can I Buy Honey?

This year's harvest will be available for purchase beginning in mid-August. We offer two avenues for honey purchases.

A jar of Luckiamute Forest wildflower honey with a gold lid, placed on a wooden surface with a blurred window and greenery in the background.

Farmer's Markets

Find us at the following local farmers markets. Specific dates will be added below as market season gets closer.

Independence Farmers Market

Silverton Farmers Market

Honeyshares

Join us for the 2026 season. This honeyshare gives you a quarter-hive share of raw, unfiltered Oregon honey harvest from the wild blooms of the Willamette Valley.

Harvest Window: Late July-Early August (weather dependent)

Share Size: Approx. 8-12 lbs of raw honey

Share Cost: $150

Pick-Up: In-person pickup in Silverton or at one of the scheduled Farmers market dates and locations.

Delivery: Delivery anywhere in Multnomah, Clackamas, Marion or Polk counties for an additional fee.

Limited Shares: Sign up early, limited number of shares that go fast: For pre-orders contact honeyshares@landryhoneyco.com.

Small glass jars filled with golden honey arranged on a wooden table near a window.
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FRequently Asked Questions

Is the honey raw?
Yes. Our honey is unfiltered, unheated, and bottled by hand.

How much honey do I get with a honeyshare?
Each quarter-hive share typically yields 8-12 pounds depending on whether and forage conditions.

Do you ship?
Not at this time but we're considering it for the future. All honey delivered or picked up locally. Feel free to reach out with a special request. Please note we are committed to plastic-free packaging and the weight of shipping glass containers will add some additional cost.

What if the harvest is lower than expected?
We never oversell our honeyshares. If a season is unusually low, we adjust availability in advance to protect the bees and keep shares fair.