Harvested ginseng berries in a bowl, 1 of 2
- Identifier:
- 4224.DanielsCaroleDanielsEd.Photo.018.9.3.19
- Title:
- Harvested ginseng berries in a bowl, 1 of 2
- Date:
- 2019-09-03
- Creator:
- Hilliard, Emily
- Description:
- 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/
- Subject:
- Farms--West Virginia, American ginseng, American ginseng industry, and Agroforestry
- Rights:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- Location:
- Randolph County (W. Va.)
- Format:
- image/tiff
- Source:
- A&M 4224, West Virginia Folklife Program Collection