In this webinar, Dr. Burkhart will provide some research updates on ginseng forest farming site selection, crop protection, pest/disease management, and emerging leaf harvest opportunities.
He will also be joined for the second half of the webinar by forest farmer Ed Daniels (Shady Grove Botanicals, WV) and Anna Plattner and Justin Wexler (Wild Hudson Valley, NY) for a lively discussion of these topics and more.
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Some ferns will absorb arsenic out of the ground is something I've heard, but don't know for sure if that a fact.
I don't have hardly any of the trees mentioned in my area. Mostly types of Oak and sparsely populated Black Walnut. I have mayapple, different types of briars, a type of weed that smell like black licorice. I have blood root on one location.
Who do you sell that ginseng too??
Marty Dittrich Kellogg Mn
Daniel Mosley I am from Drennen WV
Excellent, Thanks a lot!!
I have only seen a couple plants (jack in the pulpit) around my area. Very sparse. No wonder I haven't seen any ginseng.