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				![["Kathy Evans (b. July 8, 1962, Morgantown, WV) of Bruceton Mills and Margaret Bruning of Elkins are participants in the 2020-2021 West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program, in an apprenticeship titled, Sheep to Shawl: The Art of Raising Sheep and Creating Fiber Arts. Evans is a fifth-generation farmer and co-owner with her husband Reid of Evans Knob Farm in Preston County where she cultivates Certified Naturally Grown vegetables and raises sheep and poultry. She teaches and exhibits her fiber arts both in West Virginia and across the country and has been featured in Modern Farmer and Morgantown Magazine. Bruning grew up on a goat farm in upstate New York and has been a lifelong fiber artist. She and her husband David raise sheep at their homestead in Randolph County.Read a profile of Evans and Bruning on the West Virginia Folklife blog:https://wvfolklife.org/2020/11/04/2020-folklife-apprenticeship-feature-kathy-evans-margaret-bruning-sheep-to-shawl/Evans Knob Farm website: https://www.evansknobfarm.com/Poe Run Craft and Provisions: http://www.poerun.org/"]%](/image/4224BruningMargaretArtistProfile32020/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.BruningMargaret.ArtistProfile.3.20.20
-     Title:
-     Artist profile of Margaret Bruning
-     Date:
-     2020-03-20
-     Creator:
-     Bruning, Margaret
-     Subject:
-     Sheep farming, Apprenticeship programs, Textile crafts, Farms--West Virginia, Weaving, Spinning-wheel, Spinning, Fiberwork, Woolen and worsted spinning
-     Location:
-     Randolph County (W. Va.), Elkins (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Cecelia Coleman Smith was born in Buckhannon, West Virginia in 1949. Originally from Pickens, West Virginia, her family moved away from the Helvetia/Pickens community when she was seven so her father could take a coal mining job. She moved back to Pickens in 2005. Mrs. Smith served in the military and is a member of the local American Legion chapter. She is also part of the Pickens Improvement and Historical Society, the Farm Womens Club, and occasionally volunteers at the Hutte Restaurant.This audio slideshow is part of a series of interviews conducted with foodways practitioners in Helvetia, West Virginia, as part of the Helvetia Foodways Oral History Project in partnership with the Southern Foodways Alliance. Learn more: https://www.southernfoodways.org/oral-history/helvetia-west-virginia/"]%](/image/4224CeceliaSmithVideo00143016/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.CeceliaSmith.Video.001.4.30.16
-     Title:
-     Audio slideshow of Cecelia Smith talking about foodways in Helvetia
-     Date:
-     2016-04-30
-     Creator:
-     Smith, Cecelia
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Bakers, Food habits, Helvetia (W. Va.), Pickling, Swiss American women, Cooking (Sauerkraut), Wild leek, Canning and preserving, foodways
-     Location:
-     Helvetia (W. Va.), Randolph County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
  
  
 
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    -     Identifier:
-     4224.DanielsCaroleDanielsEd.AudioInt.001.9.3.19
-     Title:
-     Oral history of Carole Daniels and Ed Daniels, 1 of 3
-     Date:
-     2019-09-03
-     Creator:
-     Daniels, Ed, Daniels, Carole
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Herb products, Hemp farmers, Herbs--Therapeutic use, American ginseng industry, Herb gardening, Herbs--Utilization, Forage plants, Farms--West Virginia, Agroforestry, American ginseng
-     Location:
-     Randolph County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
  
  
 
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    -     Identifier:
-     4224.DanielsCaroleDanielsEd.AudioInt.003.9.3.19
-     Title:
-     Oral history of Carole Daniels and Ed Daniels, 3 of 3
-     Date:
-     2019-09-03
-     Creator:
-     Daniels, Carole, Daniels, Ed
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Herb gardening, Herbs--Utilization, American ginseng industry, Forage plants, Herb products, Herbs--Therapeutic use, American ginseng, Hemp farmers, Agroforestry, Farms--West Virginia
-     Location:
-     Randolph County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["A ginseng digger and cultivator since he was young, Ed Daniels and his wife Carole own and operate Shady Grove Farm in Randolph County where they grow ginseng, goldenseal, ramps, cohosh, and industrial hemp, among other plants. In this interview, Ed and Carole talk about their forest farming and seed saving practice, the hopes for their farm, and Eds family tradition of medicinal herbs. Ed Daniels is a 2020-2021 participant in the West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program, leading an apprenticeship with Clara Haizlett of Wellsburg. Learn more: https://wvfolklife.org/2020/10/21/2020-folklife-apprenticeship-feature-ed-daniels-clara-haizlett-agroforestry-forest-farming/Shady Grove Botanicals: https://www.shadygrovebotanicals.com/"]%](/image/4224DanielsCaroleDanielsEdPhoto0019319/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.DanielsCaroleDanielsEd.Photo.001.9.3.19
-     Title:
-     Carole and Ed Daniels of Shady Grove Botanicals at their Randolph County farm, 1 of 2
-     Date:
-     2019-09-03
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Herbs--Therapeutic use, Herbs--Utilization, Herb products, Herb gardening, Agroforestry, American ginseng industry, Forage plants, Farms--West Virginia, American ginseng
-     Location:
-     Randolph County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["A ginseng digger and cultivator since he was young, Ed Daniels and his wife Carole own and operate Shady Grove Farm in Randolph County where they grow ginseng, goldenseal, ramps, cohosh, and industrial hemp, among other plants. In this interview, Ed and Carole talk about their forest farming and seed saving practice, the hopes for their farm, and Eds family tradition of medicinal herbs. Ed Daniels is a 2020-2021 participant in the West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program, leading an apprenticeship with Clara Haizlett of Wellsburg. Learn more: https://wvfolklife.org/2020/10/21/2020-folklife-apprenticeship-feature-ed-daniels-clara-haizlett-agroforestry-forest-farming/Shady Grove Botanicals: https://www.shadygrovebotanicals.com/"]%](/image/4224DanielsCaroleDanielsEdPhoto0029319/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.DanielsCaroleDanielsEd.Photo.002.9.3.19
-     Title:
-     Carole and Ed Daniels of Shady Grove Botanicals at their Randolph County farm, 2 of 2
-     Date:
-     2019-09-03
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Herbs--Therapeutic use, Herbs--Utilization, Herb gardening, Farms--West Virginia, American ginseng, Forage plants, Herb products, American ginseng industry, Agroforestry
-     Location:
-     Randolph County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["A ginseng digger and cultivator since he was young, Ed Daniels and his wife Carole own and operate Shady Grove Farm in Randolph County where they grow ginseng, goldenseal, ramps, cohosh, and industrial hemp, among other plants. In this interview, Ed and Carole talk about their forest farming and seed saving practice, the hopes for their farm, and Eds family tradition of medicinal herbs. Ed Daniels is a 2020-2021 participant in the West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program, leading an apprenticeship with Clara Haizlett of Wellsburg. Learn more: https://wvfolklife.org/2020/10/21/2020-folklife-apprenticeship-feature-ed-daniels-clara-haizlett-agroforestry-forest-farming/Shady Grove Botanicals: https://www.shadygrovebotanicals.com/"]%](/image/4224DanielsCaroleDanielsEdPhoto0039319/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.DanielsCaroleDanielsEd.Photo.003.9.3.19
-     Title:
-     Ginseng plant with berries, grown by Carole and Ed Daniels of Shady Grove Botanicals, 1 of 4
-     Date:
-     2019-09-03
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Agroforestry, American ginseng industry, American ginseng, Farms--West Virginia
-     Location:
-     Randolph County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["A ginseng digger and cultivator since he was young, Ed Daniels and his wife Carole own and operate Shady Grove Farm in Randolph County where they grow ginseng, goldenseal, ramps, cohosh, and industrial hemp, among other plants. In this interview, Ed and Carole talk about their forest farming and seed saving practice, the hopes for their farm, and Eds family tradition of medicinal herbs. Ed Daniels is a 2020-2021 participant in the West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program, leading an apprenticeship with Clara Haizlett of Wellsburg. Learn more: https://wvfolklife.org/2020/10/21/2020-folklife-apprenticeship-feature-ed-daniels-clara-haizlett-agroforestry-forest-farming/Shady Grove Botanicals: https://www.shadygrovebotanicals.com/"]%](/image/4224DanielsCaroleDanielsEdPhoto0049319/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.DanielsCaroleDanielsEd.Photo.004.9.3.19
-     Title:
-     Ginseng plant with berries, grown by Carole and Ed Daniels of Shady Grove Botanicals, 2 of 4
-     Date:
-     2019-09-03
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     American ginseng, American ginseng industry, Farms--West Virginia, Agroforestry
-     Location:
-     Randolph County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["A ginseng digger and cultivator since he was young, Ed Daniels and his wife Carole own and operate Shady Grove Farm in Randolph County where they grow ginseng, goldenseal, ramps, cohosh, and industrial hemp, among other plants. In this interview, Ed and Carole talk about their forest farming and seed saving practice, the hopes for their farm, and Eds family tradition of medicinal herbs. Ed Daniels is a 2020-2021 participant in the West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program, leading an apprenticeship with Clara Haizlett of Wellsburg. Learn more: https://wvfolklife.org/2020/10/21/2020-folklife-apprenticeship-feature-ed-daniels-clara-haizlett-agroforestry-forest-farming/Shady Grove Botanicals: https://www.shadygrovebotanicals.com/"]%](/image/4224DanielsCaroleDanielsEdPhoto0059319/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.DanielsCaroleDanielsEd.Photo.005.9.3.19
-     Title:
-     Ginseng plant with berries, grown by Carole and Ed Daniels of Shady Grove Botanicals, 3 of 4
-     Date:
-     2019-09-03
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Farms--West Virginia, American ginseng industry, Agroforestry, American ginseng
-     Location:
-     Randolph County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["A ginseng digger and cultivator since he was young, Ed Daniels and his wife Carole own and operate Shady Grove Farm in Randolph County where they grow ginseng, goldenseal, ramps, cohosh, and industrial hemp, among other plants. In this interview, Ed and Carole talk about their forest farming and seed saving practice, the hopes for their farm, and Eds family tradition of medicinal herbs. Ed Daniels is a 2020-2021 participant in the West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program, leading an apprenticeship with Clara Haizlett of Wellsburg. Learn more: https://wvfolklife.org/2020/10/21/2020-folklife-apprenticeship-feature-ed-daniels-clara-haizlett-agroforestry-forest-farming/Shady Grove Botanicals: https://www.shadygrovebotanicals.com/"]%](/image/4224DanielsCaroleDanielsEdPhoto0099319/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.DanielsCaroleDanielsEd.Photo.009.9.3.19
-     Title:
-     Ginseng berries on a plant at Shady Grove Botanicals in Randolph County, 1 of 4 
-     Date:
-     2019-09-03
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     American ginseng industry, Farms--West Virginia, Agroforestry, American ginseng
-     Location:
-     Randolph County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["A ginseng digger and cultivator since he was young, Ed Daniels and his wife Carole own and operate Shady Grove Farm in Randolph County where they grow ginseng, goldenseal, ramps, cohosh, and industrial hemp, among other plants. In this interview, Ed and Carole talk about their forest farming and seed saving practice, the hopes for their farm, and Eds family tradition of medicinal herbs. Ed Daniels is a 2020-2021 participant in the West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program, leading an apprenticeship with Clara Haizlett of Wellsburg. Learn more: https://wvfolklife.org/2020/10/21/2020-folklife-apprenticeship-feature-ed-daniels-clara-haizlett-agroforestry-forest-farming/Shady Grove Botanicals: https://www.shadygrovebotanicals.com/"]%](/image/4224DanielsCaroleDanielsEdPhoto0139319/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.DanielsCaroleDanielsEd.Photo.013.9.3.19
-     Title:
-     Ed Daniels harvests ginseng berries, 1 of 3
-     Date:
-     2019-09-03
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     American ginseng, Agroforestry, Farms--West Virginia, American ginseng industry
-     Location:
-     Randolph County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["A ginseng digger and cultivator since he was young, Ed Daniels and his wife Carole own and operate Shady Grove Farm in Randolph County where they grow ginseng, goldenseal, ramps, cohosh, and industrial hemp, among other plants. In this interview, Ed and Carole talk about their forest farming and seed saving practice, the hopes for their farm, and Eds family tradition of medicinal herbs. Ed Daniels is a 2020-2021 participant in the West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program, leading an apprenticeship with Clara Haizlett of Wellsburg. Learn more: https://wvfolklife.org/2020/10/21/2020-folklife-apprenticeship-feature-ed-daniels-clara-haizlett-agroforestry-forest-farming/Shady Grove Botanicals: https://www.shadygrovebotanicals.com/"]%](/image/4224DanielsCaroleDanielsEdPhoto0149319/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.DanielsCaroleDanielsEd.Photo.014.9.3.19
-     Title:
-     Ed Daniels harvests ginseng berries, 2 of 3
-     Date:
-     2019-09-03
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     American ginseng industry, Farms--West Virginia, Agroforestry, American ginseng
-     Location:
-     Randolph County (W. Va.)