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  2. American ginseng - Wikipedia

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    Ginseng is also grown under forest-based, wild-simulated conditions, which require 6–10 years (or more) before harvest. [69] Based solely on yield, forest farming may be 1/10 as productive as commercial cultivation. [39] American ginseng is commercially cultivated in Canada (60%), United States (30%), and China (7%). [70]

  3. Wausau ginseng grower wins more than $1 million in Draft ...

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    Will Hsu's online fantasy football picks on Dec. 19 and the game the Packers barely won over the Baltimore Ravens netted him $1.1 million. Wausau ginseng grower wins more than $1 million in Draft ...

  4. 93-year-old ginseng root could be sold for thousands. Here’s ...

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    From 2000 through 2007, ginseng root harvesters made about $22 million to up to $43 million each year on average from selling ginseng root found in the wild, according to the Agriculture Department.

  5. Ginseng - Wikipedia

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    Ginseng (/ ˈ dʒ ɪ n s ɛ ŋ /) [1] is the root of plants in the genus Panax, such as Korean ginseng (P. ginseng), South China ginseng (P. notoginseng), and American ginseng (P. quinquefolius), characterized by the presence of ginsenosides and gintonin. Ginseng is common in the cuisines and medicines of China and Korea.

  6. Hsu Li-nung - Wikipedia

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    Wang Jingrong, Hsu's first wife when he was in mainland China, and her father, Wang Helin, was Hsu's superior in the army. He was the director of the 25th Army of the National Revolutionary Army at that time. At that time, Wang Helin and Xu Linong's troops were stationed in Peiping, and Wang admired Xu Linong very much.

  7. Panax ginseng - Wikipedia

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    Panax ginseng, ginseng, [2] also known as Asian ginseng, [2] [3] Chinese ginseng [2] [3] or Korean ginseng, [2] [3] [4] is a species of plant whose root is the original source of ginseng. It is a perennial plant that grows in the mountains of East Asia. [5] [6] Panax ginseng is primarily cultivated in Korea.