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NEW! Ebook from the WNC Forest Products Marketing Project
Research
Production Information
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Production
Guides by J.M. Davis and J.
Greenfield on American ginseng, black cohosh,
bloodroot, Echinacea angustifolia, E. pallida,
E. purpurea, false unicorn, ginkgo, goldenseal,
skullcap, wild indigo, and wild yam are
available at
http://www.naturalmedicinesofnc.org/mono-gg.html
- Dryers
for Commercial Growers: A Construction
Guide – PDF
- Ginseng:
A Production Guide for North Carolina – AG
323
- Care
and Planting of Ginseng Roots and Plants –
Horticulture Information Leaflet (HIL)
127
- Commercial
Goldenseal Cultivation
- Cultivating
Native Woodland Botanicals – J. M. Davis
- Medicinal
Plants with a Potential Niche Market for
Propagators – J.M. Davis and
R.E. Bir
- Production
of Medicinal Herbs – J. M. Davis
- Cultivation
of Ramps – HIL
133
- Shiitake
and Other Mushrooms
- Medicinal
Herbs for Commerce
- Forest Farming in North America
Rules and Regulations
Business Information, Plant and Seed
Sources
Organizations
Additional Resources
- Dr.
Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical
Databases - USDA Agricultural Research
Service
- Beneficial
Insects and the Klamath Beetle –
Clemson University
- Forest
Farming Information on goldenseal, ginseng,
and mushrooms – USDA
- Forest
Economics and Marketing of Ginseng –
USDA
- HerbNet -
Links to many herb web sites
- ATTRA-excellent resource
for all kinds of alternative agricultural
enterprises
- Non-Timber
Forest Products and Markets - Virginia
Tech Department of Wood Science and Forest
Products, USDA Forest Service Southern
Research Station, and Top of the Ozarks
RC&D in Missouri.
- Non-Timber
Forest Products, United States -
Institute for Culture and Ecology
- Producing
and Marketing Wild Simulated Ginseng
in Forest and Agroforestry Systems -
Virginia Cooperative Extension
- Ginseng Production
in the Pacific Northwest – Washington
State University
- Washington State University Vancouver Research and
Extension Unit - Information on agronomic
crops, baby corn, bamboo, edamame, fruit,
ginseng, portable hoophouse, and more
- Purdue University – A great
source of information on new crops
- Alternative
Nature – Herb production links
Herbs for Health
This
is beyond the scope of our work and outside
our expertise; however, we are getting so many
inquiries that we are providing this information
as a service to our website visitors.
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