Excellent Ginseng Resources Added Today…
July 19, 2011 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips
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It’s a new week, and we’ve got some great new Ginseng tips and tricks in store for you at GinsengFAQ.com.
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Glenda Fiddler, Editor GinsengFAQ.com
About Ginseng – Check It Out
June 17, 2011 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips
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Today, I’ve got some awesome tips waiting for you. Click the links below to see what I’ve found.
Now, on with today’s content…
Recently Added Ginseng Resources:
I hope you found this content useful. I’ve got some great things planned in the coming days, including answering subscribers’ Ginseng-related questions. And, if you have a specific question you would like to ask about Ginseng, please post it in the comments. I’ll do my best to either answer it myself, or find an answer for you.
Glenda Fiddler, Editor
About Ginseng – Look What I’ve Added For You!
June 10, 2011 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips
Filed under Ginseng Updates
Due to recent activity from readers with questions about Ginseng, I recently posted new helpful tips and resources below. Hope it gives you some ideas.
Go check out the following tips and resources:
You’ll find this week’s Ginseng resources especially useful:
Thanks for looking. I have some exciting new content planned for this week. Keep an eye out for it.
As usual, if you have any specific Ginseng questions you would like me to answer, please leave your comments, and I’ll do my best to get an answer for you.
Glenda Fiddler, Editor
How To Sell Your Wild Ginseng Roots
April 28, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips
Filed under About Ginseng
In Kentucky we don’t have to do anything except locate a dealer, sell them our roots, fill out some information about when and what county it was dug in, and collect our money. Unless we want to hold onto it until the following year. Then we have to get it weighed and certified.
Before you take your ginseng roots to sell them, you should always weigh them beforehand. Most dealers are honest but there a couple out there that may shave a couple ounces off the weight or have a scale that is a little bit off. A couple ounces could mean a difference of $50.
You should also obtain a list of all the dealers in your state. If you can’t find such a list online with a google search, you should be able to obtain one by calling your state agricultural deptartment who will then mail you a list or provide you the website URL if they have it listed online. Here is the one for Kentucky Kentucky Ginseng Dealer List . Find the ones in your area and call each of them to see what prices they are paying. Also ask if they pay a better price for a larger number of pounds. Many dealers will pay an extra $10-25 a pound if you have 3, 5, or 10 pounds or more.
One last note, often (but not always) the price goes up a little as it gets later in the buying season. If you don’t need the money and the price isn’t changing much or is moving slowly, it is often worth it to hold onto it a couple of months and sell it later in the season. Sometimes dealers have quotas that they need to fill for their buyer and will pay a little more to finish up their quota.
Hopefully this will help you get the fairest price out the hard work you put in finding and digging your wild ginseng roots.
Thanks to Lee Moss for contributing this article to our Ginseng blog:
Lee Moss is an avid outdoorsman. Whether it is fishing, hunting, digging ginseng, picking morels, hiking or camping; he loves it all. Read more tips, tricks, and stories on his Ginseng blog.
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