Forest floor canvas tarp covered in foraged mushrooms, ramps, fiddleheads, and wild garlic with dirt-caked hands reaching into frame in dappled golden hour light

New Season

Spring 2026 Field Kits

Forage Supply Co. — Est. 2019

Know what you're
picking. Carry
what matters.

Waxed-canvas satchels, hand-forged blades, and field-pressed botanical guides — curated for the woods, not the grocery aisle.

4,200+

Kits Shipped

38

Curated SKUs

100%

Field-Tested

Mesh Harvest BagsHori-Hori Blades10× Hand LoupesWaxed Canvas SatchelsField GuidesForaging BasketsRoot KnivesBotanical Press KitsMorel NetsWildcrafting PouchesMesh Harvest BagsHori-Hori Blades10× Hand LoupesWaxed Canvas SatchelsField GuidesForaging BasketsRoot KnivesBotanical Press KitsMorel NetsWildcrafting Pouches

What you're using now
vs. what actually works

Every forager starts with what's in the kitchen drawer. Here's why the woods demand better.

✗ Wrong
Crushed mushrooms in a plastic grocery bag showing damage

Plastic grocery bag

Crushes your chanterelles into a $2 pile of orange mush before you reach the car.

✓ Better
Intact chanterelle mushrooms in an open mesh harvest bag

Mesh harvest bag

Spores fall through the mesh as you walk — you're seeding next year's patch without trying.

Convenience
✗ Wrong
Blurry out-of-focus phone photo of a mushroom on forest floor

Blurry phone photo

App says 73% confident. That 27% is a death cap.

✓ Better
Clear detailed view of mushroom gills through a magnifying loupe

10× hand loupe

Two short stamens = Mustard family. Gill attachment tells the whole story in 10 seconds.

Accuracy
✗ Wrong
Kitchen paring knife with torn root damage on foraged plant

Kitchen paring knife

Tears roots instead of cutting. Bruises the mycelium. The patch won't recover.

✓ Better
Hori-hori foraging knife with wooden handle on forest floor

Hori-hori blade

Serrated edge, depth markings, full tang. Digs, cuts, and measures in one pull.

Technique
✗ Wrong
Two similar-looking mushrooms side by side showing dangerous look-alike identification problem

No field reference

Gyromitra looks just like a morel. One ends dinner. One ends you.

✓ Better
Open botanical field guide with pressed plants and detailed identification pages

Pressed botanical guide

Field-tested ID keys, 400 species, waterproof pages. The one book you actually bring.

⚠ Safety

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7 items
Open mesh harvest bag for mushroom foraging

Mesh Harvest Bag — 3L

essential
$28
Open field guide with mushroom identification pages

Beginner Field Guide — Pacific NW

safety
$34
Compact 10x magnifying loupe for plant identification

10× Pocket Loupe

id
$22
Waxed canvas tote bag for foraging supplies

Waxed Canvas Tote

carry
$58
Folding foraging knife with wooden handle

Folding Harvest Knife

essential
$45
Mushroom spore print identification kit with paper samples

Spore Print Kit

id
$18
Natural cotton cloth for sorting and cleaning foraged finds

Cotton Sorting Cloth

carry
$14
Estimated kit total$219

Field-tested. Field-earned.

Every item in our catalog has been carried, used, and cursed at in actual woods by actual foragers.

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Hori-hori foraging knife with walnut handle resting on moss-covered forest floor

Hori-Hori Foraging Blade

Best Seller

Forged high-carbon steel. Serrated edge. Depth markings. The only knife you need.

DiggingCuttingMeasuring
$78
Waxed canvas field satchel with brass buckles hanging on a mossy tree branch

Waxed Canvas Field Satchel

Hand-waxed canvas, brass hardware, three external pockets. Built for every terrain.

CarryWaterproof
$128
Compact 10x magnifying loupe held up to a mushroom cap in forest setting

10× Field Loupe

Safety Essential

Optically coated glass. Fold-flat. Identifies gill attachment, spore color, and stamen count.

IDSafety
$38
Open mesh harvest net bag filled with fresh morel mushrooms on forest floor

Morel Mesh Harvest Net

Seeds next year's patch as you walk. 5L capacity. Folds to belt-loop size.

HarvestSustainable
$28
Open botanical field guide with pressed plant specimens and hand-written identification notes

Pressed Botanical Field Guide

Must-Have

400 species. Waterproof pages. Regional ID keys written by field botanists, not algorithms.

IDReferenceSafety
$42
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Outfitting a class of 20?

Wholesale pricing for educators and outdoor programs. Minimum 10 units.

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4,200+

Kits shipped since 2019

38

Curated SKUs — nothing filler

100%

Field-tested by actual foragers

0

Returns due to wrong gear

From the people who
actually use this stuff

3× fasterDigging speed
"The hori-hori paid for itself the first weekend. I was digging ramps with a dinner fork before this. I'm not joking — a dinner fork."
Portrait of Maren Calloway, weekend forager from Portland Oregon

Maren Calloway

Weekend Forager

Portland, OR — Mushrooms & Greens

$340 savedPer class kit
"I run foraging classes for the Parks Department. Forage's wholesale kit deal let me outfit 22 students for what I used to spend on 8. The loupes alone are worth it."
Portrait of Darnell Osei, outdoor educator at Seattle Parks Department

Darnell Osei

Outdoor Educator

Seattle Parks Dept. — Classes of 15–25

400 speciesIn one guide
"I misidentified a false morel once. After that I don't forage without the field guide. The one Forage carries has the best look-alike section I've found anywhere."
Portrait of Priya Subramaniam, herbalist and wildcrafting educator from Asheville

Priya Subramaniam

Herbalist & Wildcrafting Educator

Asheville, NC — Roots & Medicinals

The woods don't care what you bring.

But you should. Start with the right gear — built for how you forage.