Sam Lindemann Researches in the Field
Sam Lindemann researches in the field.
Sam Lindemann researches in the field.
Sam Inspects New Spring Growth from Transplanting
Ginseng has quite the reputation. Did you know that Rasputin used ginseng to treat the hemophilia of the last Czar of Russia’s son? Or that ginseng’s scientific name Panax means all-healing in Greek? Now researchers are looking at ginseng to treat COPD and boost cancer-treatment drugs. Wisconsin farmers who cultivate the plant are hopeful that…
Large Four-Prong with 21 Leaflets
Making sure that the plants identified are Ginseng by digging up a plant, tasting, and examining the root.
The last Male Northern White Rhino died yesterday. Like rhinos, wild American Ginseng is protected by CITES (convention on international trade in endangered species). Male White Rhinos are now extinct. Is Ginseng next? Wild American Ginseng is the last truly wild root on the planet. It is considered an indicator species for the health of…
Sam’s First Ginseng Experience at the Farm