Hello,
I have become curious about the feasibility of growing Safed Musli commercially in the southern part of the USA. Many farmers there (far from me) are trying to overcome their loss of income due to the sharp decline in the American tobacco market. Although Safed Musli is evidently not addictive, it seems to have much potential for small family farms. Very little
is understood about this plant's requirements, cautions, cultivation, etc in
North America. Your help will be most appreciated.
Sincerely, Dave Whearty 6/9/2110
I have become curious about the feasibility of growing Safed Musli commercially in the southern part of the USA. Many farmers there (far from me) are trying to overcome their loss of income due to the sharp decline in the American tobacco market. Although Safed Musli is evidently not addictive, it seems to have much potential for small family farms. Very little
is understood about this plant's requirements, cautions, cultivation, etc in
North America. Your help will be most appreciated.
Sincerely, Dave Whearty 6/9/2110