Single particle production has proven to be a valuable tool to study heavy ion collisions as it is sensitive to energy loss and modifications of the nuclear wave function. The observation of collective behavior in p+Pb at the LHC and d+Au at RHIC has created speculation as to whether the medium produced in these smaller systems is the same as in larger systems. To address some of these open questions, RHIC has provided beams of p+Al, p+Au, d+Au, and 3He+Au which allows for a systematic study of these highly asymmetric collisions. Studying hadron production as a function of transverse momentum and rapidity can provide useful information about the initial state and evolution of the medium as a function of system size. We will present the neutral pion and charged hadron measurements in several rapidity ranges for these highly asymmetric systems.