Ginseng, goldenseal and botanicals

Root Quality
When assessing root quality, remember that field grown roots sell for approximately $20 a pound; however, wild ginseng can sell from $500 to $1000 a pound.  In other words, it pays to produce roots that look wild.  The market prefers old roots.  Advanced age should result in large, thick roots if grown on a good site.  Roots that are overmature (greater than 50 years) may be degraded due to senescence; however, few producers would let their roots wait for that long.  The roots should have a coarse, almost corrugated surface.  The market demands air dried roots that appear beige to brown in color.  Resemblance to humans or parts of the human anatomy will increase the sale price.  Exercise