Growing Herbs in Oregon

Small Farm School presentation, Sept 13th, 2023 We presented a summary of our work to date at Small Farm School 2023. See the details on the project rationale & background, preliminary research results on field trials in Tulsi and Ashwagandha, and review our crop profiles for 5 crops with high potential for successful production inContinue reading “Growing Herbs in Oregon”

Medicinal Herb Field Day August 16

Medicinal Herb Production Update and Demonstration Garden Tour9 am -noon, August 16, 2023at OSU NWREC, 15210 NE Miley Rd, Aurora, OR 97002 Join us for:• Research updates and production practices overview• Discussion on market connections• Meet other growers specializing in herb crops• Tour of herb demo garden with 18 species of herbs! Tentative schedule:• 9-9:30Continue reading “Medicinal Herb Field Day August 16”

How do I maximize yield from Tulsi?

This is something many growers have asked as we started this project. From our grower surveys, we noticed two patterns. 1. Each farm used a different number of harvests each season (some farms harvest 1 single time, others up to 4 times in one season). 2. Harvest method was also different across farms–hand harvest andContinue reading “How do I maximize yield from Tulsi?”

Spring Project Update

This season, we are trialing a variety of medicinal herbs in a few different locations. At the North Willamette Research and Extension Center, we will be completing replicated trials with two promising Ayurvedic herbs for the PNW. In these trials, we will be assessing how organic fertility options affect ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) yield and quality,Continue reading “Spring Project Update”

Our medicinal herb production publication is live

Our OSU extension publication Medicinal Herb Production in the Pacific Northwest: Opportunities and Obstacles in a Growing Market is now available for free online. This publication summarizes what we learned during our symposium and from other interviews and farm visits. We evaluate promising crops and areas of research for developing medicinal herb production in ourContinue reading “Our medicinal herb production publication is live”

How did this project start?

This project started as a collaboration between medicinal herb practitioners and researchers in Oregon who were fielding questions from the community on how to access locally produced medicinal herb ingredients. We quickly realized the need to assess the demand for domestically produced herbs and provide targeted research on crop production practices to support local farmsContinue reading “How did this project start?”

Candidate Crop Selection

There are many factors that go into selecting appropriate crops for further research. Crops need to be well-suited for the growing region’s weather and soil conditions. Some crops are also eliminated because they are considered invasive and likely to become a noxious weed in future years if introduced to that area. Next come market concernsContinue reading “Candidate Crop Selection”

Why medicinal herbs?

Developing medicinal herbs as crops in the PNW is important for several reasons. Having additional species to grow allows farmers to diversify their crop rotations to avoid problems such as plant disease, pests, and excessive tilling. Some medicinal herbs are appealing crops because of their high per-acre market value. These plants also create a newContinue reading “Why medicinal herbs?”