Production of Oregon Grape and Rose Hips
Answered by: Richard Alan Miller
Question from: Nicole Porter
Posted on: July 01, 2007

I am currently researching the growth and production of oregon grape and rose hip for a small property near Cranbrook, British Columbia.

Initially we would like to do a small one acre test plot. To see if it is feasible we firstly need information on production costs etc I will list the information below if you could answer any of these we would be extremely grateful. I am on a tight deadline.

seedling/seed info - cost and how to take care of

- equipment needed
- how to harvest and when?
- labour required, and if professional is needed
- pruning
- once harvested what to do with - dry, cool, wash
- equipment required
- timeline for the production process
- expected profit and expenses a year on raw product before processes.

Thank you for your time in advance. If you could point us in direction of other resources that would be helpful would also be grateful.

Since you are on a "tight deadline," you best recourse is to call me for scheduling a conference call. My home number is 541-476-5588. All of the questions you ask can be found in my book "Native Plants Of Commercial Importance." And, you may be trying to reinvent the wheel, as I have farmed this crop for more than 40 years.

My last real farm project with oregon grape. growing it as an ornamental for landscaping, was more than 40 acres. It was located up near Spirit Lake, WA, but was destroyed when Mt. St. Helens went off. We still wildcraft it on a daily basis, and I sold more than 2 ton of dried root just today. It does have some limitation in markets, so overproduction is discouraged.

Why not call me for some consulting time via a telephone? For more information on my Services, go to OAK on my website and follow that yellow brick road.

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