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Subject: Re: Herb Business
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From: en767@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Gerald W. Roe)
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Date: 10 Jan 1995 08:07:49 GMT
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Article: 50774 of rec.gardens
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I have a file on my BBS called Herbfarm.txt. It is a serious,
specific, technical treatise on starting an herb business. I
think it would be too long to send as a message, but you might
want to call the BBS and download it. The number is 503-843-4214.
There is another file called Outlooks.txt which discusses the
possibilities for production of herbs as a cash crop. There is
also a large archive of things herbal at ftp.sunsite.unc.edu
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From: saxmania@rci.ripco.com (Sax Therapy)
Subject: Re: GOOD HERB BOOKS?
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Gregory C. Brown (a10295@mindlink.bc.ca) wrote:
: >In article <2n08hu$sb4@netnews.upenn.edu>, anissel@sas.upenn.edu (Angela R
: >Nissel) writes:
: >Msg-ID: <2n08hu$sb4@netnews.upenn.edu>
: >Posted: 26 Mar 1994 03:01:18 GMT
: >Org. : University of Pennsylvania
: >Hi, does anyone know of a good accurate herb dictionary?
I thought I would post this list of Herbal books that I have in my
collection as a reference to those who are interested.
COMMON AND UNCOMMON USES OF HERBS FOR HEALTHFUL LIVING
Richard Lucas
Parker Publishing 1969
NATURE'S MEDICINES: The Folklore, Romance,
and Value of Herbal Remedies
Richard Lucas
Parker Publishing 9th prg 1970
MASTERING HERBALISM
Paul Huson
Stein & Day 1974
SECRETS OF THE CHINESE HERBALISTS
Richard Lucas
Parker Publishing 1977
CUNNINGHAM'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MAGICAL HERBS
Scott Cunningham
Llewellyn Publications 1992
HERBCRAFT: A Compedium of Myths, Romance, and Commonsense
Violet Schafer
Yerba Buena Press 1971
USING PLANTS FOR HEALING
Nelson Coon
Rodale Press 1979
HERB MAGIC AND ITS ANCIENT ASPECTS
No author or publisher listed 1943
INDIAN DOCTOR: Nature's method of curing and
preventing disease according to the Indians
Nancy Locke Doane
Aerial Photography Services, Inc.
SCHOOL OF NATURAL HEALING
Dr. John R. Christopher
BiWorld Publishers 1979
JEANNE ROSE'S HERBAL BODY BOOK
Jeanne Rose
Grosset & Dunlap 1976
MYSTERIOUS HERBS & ROOTS: Ancient Secrets
for Beautie, Health, Magick, Prevention and Youth
Mitzie Stuart Keller
Peace Press 1978
PROVEN HERBAL REMEDIES
John H. Tobe
Provoker Press 1969
BACK TO EDEN: Healing Herbs, Home Remedies, Diet & Health
Jethro Kloss
Longview Publishing 19th prtg 1969
KITCHEN MEDICINE
Ben Charles Harris
Barre Publishers 1968
THE WAY OF HERBS:Simple Remedies for Health and Healing
Michael Tierra, C.A., N.D.
Unity Press 1980
Pocket Books 1990
THE HERB BOOK
John Lust
Bantam Books 1974
HERBS & THINGS: A Compendium of practical and exotic herbal lore
Jeanne Rose
Grosset & Dunlap 1974
ILLUSTRATED PHYTOTHERAPY
Thos. Deschauer
Deschauer Publications 1945
OLD WAYS REDISCOVERED
Clarence Meyer
Meyerbooks, Publisher 1988
EDIBLE AND USEFUL WILD PLANTS of the United States and Canada
Charles Francis Saunders
Dover Publications 1974
HERBAL HIGHS a guide to natural & legal narcotics, psychedelics & stimulants
Mary Jane Superweed
Flash Transactions 1970
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From: richter@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (C. Richter)
Subject: Re: Medicinal plants to grow???
Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1992 20:21:21 GMT
>I have a friend that is moving to Costa Rica. He has grown ornamental
>plants for many years but would like to try and grow plants that could
>be used for medicinal purposes. He would like to know where to get help.
>His questions include: what types of plants should he grow now and which
>ones are in demand?
>He has the ability to grow many different species but he wuld like any
>information on the culture of digitalis and others.
Unfortunately, there is no one source for detailed cultural information for
medicinal crops, but we may be able to provide some. As a start, we
recommend two books which deal with commercial cultivation and marketing.
They certainly not exhaustive or even very up-to-date, but they do help to
get the prospective grower oriented on relevant production and marketing
issues. The books are:
_Culinary & Medicinal Herbs_ put out by the British Ministry of
Agriculture, softcover, 70 pp. Available from us at $16 (Canadian
funds, plus postage and handling)
and
_The Potential of Herbs as a Cash Crop_ by Richard Miller, softcover,
230 pp. $24 from us.
After your friend has studied these, we can provide more detailed information
from our extensive data file.
Conrad Richter
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Conrad Richter richter@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca
Richters Herbs 71550.3411@compuserve.com
Goodwood, ON L0C 1AO Canada Tel 416-640-6677 / Fax 416-640-6641
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From: aj498@yfn.ysu.edu (Jonathon D. Haskett)
Subject: New list of Historical Sources on Sustainable Agriculture
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REFERENCES AND HISTORICAL SOURCES ON
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
This is the a partial list of the responses I got to my request
for historical sources dealing with sustainable agriculture. I have
left out those which I felt were more currently descriptive or
philosophical, to focus more on historical materials. I have not
personally reviewed these sources, the comments are those which
came with them. I included them to provide further information,
but I cannot comment on their accuracy. Where the reference is
incomplete, it reflects all the information which was provided
to me and all the information obtained via 3 library
Gopher search. I have also included some none print resources
which might provide more access to these types of materials,
these are listed at the end of the file.
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Jonathan Haskett
jhaskett@asrr.arsusda.gov
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Special thanks to those who contributed sources and references:
Ray Newman, Paul Foster, Preston Hardison, Doug Evans,
JR Joshi, Rick Boyce, Dan Binkley, Dan Freidus, Grover Partee,
Orin G. Gelderloos, Nancy Y Sterngold, Fred Heutte, Tom Chester
(if I missed anyone I apologize).
* Artzy, M. and Hillel, D. (1988). A defense of the theory of progressive
soil salinization in ancient Southern Mesopotamia. Geoarchaeology
(3): 235-238.
* Butzer, Karl W.,1976. Early hydraulic civilization in Egypt : a study
in cultural ecology. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Series: Prehistoric archeology and ecology Bibliography:
p. 113-134. ISBN: 0-226-08634-8 : ISBN: 0-226-08635-6 pbk.
RE: Butzer wrote some of the best early works about climate,
society and the evolution of agriculture in the Middle East in the
1960s.
* Carter, Vernon Gill and Dalle, Tom 1974(revision of 1955 edition).
Topsoil and Civilization.
* Diamond, J.M. 1988. The golden age that never was. Discover
December 1988: 71-79.
Re: Popular article.
* Eckholm, Erik P .1976. .Losing ground : environmental stress
and world food prospects .1st ed. New York : Norton, 223 p. ;
Bibliography: p. [203]-219. Includes index. ISBN: 0-393-06410-7.
ISBN: 0-393-09167-8 pbk.
Re: Has reference to many of the agents of sustainable/"non-
sustainable" agriculture.
* Hillel, D.J. (1991). Out of the Earth: Civilization and the Life of the
Soil. The Free Press, New York.
* Hughes, J.D. (1975). Ecology in Ancient Civilizations. University of
New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
* Hyam, E. (may not be the right spelling). Soil and Civilization
Re: He argues that decline of ancient civilizations was
often due to failure of agriculture, bad management of soil, etc.
* Jackson, W., Berry, W.,& Colman, B.(eds) 1984. meetings the
expectations of the land.
* Paarlberg, Don, 1984. Farmers of five continents / Don Paarlberg.
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ISBN: 0-8032-3670-0
Re: Very anecdotal, interesting though it doesn't have much in the
way of good references or historical information.
* Perlin, John. 1989. A forest journey : the role of wood in the
development of civilization / 1st ed. New York : W.W. Norton,
445 p. : ill., maps ; Includes bibliographical references and
index. ISBN: 0-393-02667-1
Re: It has an entire chapter devoted to Mesopotamia, as well
as a good discussion of the history trees and deforestation has
played in all of ancient history. (It does seem a little
"arborpocentric" at times, and attributes nearly all causes
of war, famine, and disease to deforestation.
* Ponting, Clive, 1992.A green history of the world : the environment
and the collapse of great civilizations / 1st U.S. ed. New York : St.
Martin's Press, 1992. 432 p. : ill., maps ;"First published in Great
Britain by Sinclair-Stevenson Limited"-- T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [408]-412) and index. ISBN: 0-
312-06987-1 :
* Reader, John. 1988. Man on earth. with photographs by the author.
1st University of Texas Press ed., Imprint: Austin : University of
Texas Press.
Re: It is about places on earth where people have managed to exist
in more or less stable relationship with their environment. It
covers more than agricultural systems, and its focus is primarily
on the social systems that have evolved. Interesting chapters
about Swiss farmers and Balian rice farmers.
* Sheets, Payson.1992. The Ceren Site : a prehistoric village buried
by volcanic ash in Central America. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
College Publishers, 1992. Series: Case studies in archaeology series.
ISBN: 0-03-078856-0
Archeology and volcanism in Central America : the Zapotitan
Valley of El Salvador. edited by Payson D. Sheets.Austin :
University of Texas Press, 1983. 307 p. : ill., maps., charts ;
SERIES: The Texas Pan American series.
RE: Payson Sheets of the University of Colorado has been working
on a climatological/cultural theory of the Mayan collapse for over
two decades. These are the only books references by him I could
find, but I don't know if they pertain directly to the Mayan
collapse.
* Turner, B.L. II, Clark, W.C., Kates, R.W., Richards, J.F., Mathews, J.T.,
and Meyer, W.B. (eds.)(1991). The Earth as Transformed by Human
Action. Cambridge University Press.
Re: It also has older insights too.
* Worster, Donald, 1985. Rivers of empire : water, aridity, and
the growth of the American West. 1st ed. New York : Pantheon
Books, Bibliography: p. 339-388.Includes index.
ISBN: 0-394-51680-X :
RE: Discusses reasons behind the failure of early agricultural
societies due to salinization. Comes highly recommended.
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