Appalachian Harvest Herb Hub
In 2017, the Appalachian Harvest Food Hub expanded to include an Herb Hub in its Duffield, Virginia facility. The Herb Hub envisions a thriving and sustainable herbal economy in Central Appalachia, where plant conservation is achieved through profitable cultivation. We offer the following services to beginning and experienced medicinal herb farmers in Central Appalachia:
Seed to Sale Training
Check our calendar for workshops on plant propagation, forest farming practices, post-harvest handling, and more.
Technical Assistance
On-farm technical assistance to assess your farm’s potential for growing forest botanicals and field grown medicinal herbs.
Cost Share Funding
As grant funding is available, cost-share can help offset start-up costs, including certifications and planting stock.
Herb Processing Equipment
Root washers, herb dryers, & more are available at AH to increase post-harvest handling efficiencies &enhance product quality.
Aggregation & Marketing
Connecting herb farmers with premium-priced domestic and international buyers seeking high quality, sustainably grown herbs.
Herb Hub Virtual Tour
Step behind the scenes for a virtual tour of the Appalachian Harvest Herb Hub in action! Check out the video below to learn more about the types of services we can offer.

Complete our agroforestry assistance application to see what services we can offer you!
If you are a landowner interested in diversifying your income, agroforestry may be a fit for you!
Please complete the application so we can learn a little more about your land, interests, and experiences. We can then offer assistance ranging from access to our newsletter, a technical assistance phone call, and/or an on-farm site visit based on our funding and availability. The demand for high quality, ethically sourced herbs is growing, so join the local herb farming movement today!
Please read the application description before starting the application.

Herb Hub Price List
ASD helps connect a network of herb farmers throughout Central Appalachia with premium-priced domestic and international buyers who are seeking high quality, sustainably grown herbs. Every year, ASD secures advanced purchases orders so farmers can grow for secured wholesale and retail markets. Check out our price lists for historical pricing. Contact us today if you’re interested in selling to these markets!
Prices are subject to change and will be updated accordingly each year. AH retains a 10% sales commission for processing, aggregation and marketing services. Prices do not reflect this.

Appalachian Beginning Forest Farmer Coalition
ASD is a founding member of the Appalachian Beginning Forest Farmer Coalition (ABFFC), a network of over 1,000 forestland owners, universities, and governmental and non-governmental organizations that share a common goal of improving agroforestry production opportunities and farming capabilities among forest farmers. ABFFC membership is FREE, and provides access to a variety of resources, tools, and networking opportunities. In 2020, ABFFC was honored with the Herbal Insight Award from the American Herbal Products Association for going above and beyond to ensure the continued success of the herbal industry.
ABFFC interviewed by NPR about forest farming: “Cash Crops from the Woods; Forest Farming Economy to Shoot up”

ASD is a founding member of the West Virginia Forest Farming Initiative (WVFFI), a collaborative effort of six partner organizations to grow a thriving ecosystem and economy for non-timber forest products and the people who love them in the Mountain State. The WVFFI offers mini-grants, site-visits, workshops and more for beginning and experienced forest farmers in West Virginia.

Forest Botanicals Week (FBW), held May 18-22, 2020, was a free online public awareness campaign supporting a sustainable, responsible, and equitable supply of Appalachian forest botanicals. The campaign was co-created by ASD and the American Botanical Council’s Sustainable Herbs Program. Together, we developed a number of educational videos, compiled dozens of forest botanical resources, and shared daily stories and calls to action to inspire collective change. We invite you to join us in the journey, to learn more about the people and plants from Appalachia, and discover how you can help.
Cost-Share Funding

Check out United Plant Savers’ Forest Grown Verified (FGV) Program for more information about the certification.

The Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) Organic Certification Cost Share Program (OCCSP) provides cost share assistance to producers and handlers of agricultural products who are obtaining or renewing their certification under the National Organic Program (NOP).