
DRUG PLANTS UNDER CULTIVATION. - W. W. Stockbebger, Physiologist in Charge, Drug, Poisonous, and Oil Plant Investigations.
PRODUCTION OF CRUDE DRUGS.
SOME DRUG PLANTS SUITABLE FOR CULTIVATION IN THE UNITED STATES.
GENERAL CULTURAL SUGGESTIONS.
HARVESTING.
DISTILLATION.
YIELD.
MARKETING.
COMMERCIAL PROSPECTS.
THE CULTIVATION AND HANDLING OF DRUG PLANTS.
Interest in growing drug plants has been rising each year as the world seeks to reduce reliance on imports and protect wild populations. The book explains how these crops face the same pests, diseases, and market pressures as other agriculture, but with added layers of regulation and specialized care. Readers learn why soil type, climate, and labor costs are crucial factors in deciding whether a plant can be profitable. By comparing small‑scale side‑line ventures to larger, mechanized operations, the author shows how economics can make or break a cultivation project.
The guide surveys a range of native and introduced species—from goldenseal and peppermint to lesser‑known weeds—and notes which thrive in loam, marsh, lime‑rich or acidic soils. It stresses the importance of trial plots, urging growers to test a plant’s response before committing to commercial acreage. Practical advice covers seed selection, planting times, harvesting, drying and meeting market standards. Blending botanical insight with farm‑level economics, the book equips anyone curious about turning a garden into a source of medicinal raw material.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (152K characters)
Series
United States. Department of Agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 663
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tom Cosmas
Release date
2020-07-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1944
A pioneering USDA scientist and civil servant, he wrote about medicinal plants at a time when the United States was trying to grow more of them at home. His work bridges botany, agriculture, and the early history of modern personnel management in government.
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