Ankeny Lake Wild Rice

Organic Food Store in Salem, OR
Organic Food Store in Salem, OR Welcome to the St. Maries Wild Rice & Ankeny Lakes Wild Rice Company web page! We literally run a mom, pop and son operation. It's a family affair that has been in business since 1992. Learn more about our history on our People Behind Your Wild Rice page. Learn more about the story behind the merger of our two firms, St. Maries Wild Rice & Ankeny Lakes Wild Rice, on our About Us page. We provide a huge range of wild rice, wild rice blends, gift boxes, tasty treats and cookbooks.

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9594 Sidney Road South
Salem, OR
97306
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Ankeny Lake Wild Rice
read moreOur stand-alone wild rice is full of flavor and will be a great addition to your meals. Try it in a salad, casserole, or soup! We believe wild rice engenders a relationship between the grower and the environment, which is why we make sure our rice is given proper attention and care. You'll be … Buy Now! Our certified organic Wild Rice Blend is made of St. Maries brand of brown rice and wild rice. It's just two grains blended for a truly delightful mix-1/3 wild rice and 2/3 long grain brown rice.
About Us
read more2019 is our 28th year in business. We are still a family owned business. Oregon, has long been noted for versatile farming opportunities. WILD RICE was added to the list of production crops in the early 1990's Oregon. In 1991 our company was formed to market wild rice from the West Coast and Canada. Although new to Oregon farming, wild rice has been growing since the 1940's in Idaho. At St. Maries in Northern Idaho, the lakes, rivers and marshes are graced with cool nights and warm days, producing some of the largest, most flavorful wild rice in North America.
Meet Our Team
read moreLarry, Sharon and Jerry are the owners of Wild & Ricey NW Inc. Larry and Sharon live on the family farm south of Salem, Oregon where Jerry lives in Independence. We literally run a "mom, pop, and son" operation. This is a family affair that has been in business since 1991. Always sensitive to waterfowl and wildlife, 100 acres of the farm was in a wildlife conservation program. Unfortunately the program ended. What was once wild rice ponds were part of the conservation program. The ponds are still planted with corn, and other waterfowl feed.
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