The Northeast Forest Farmers Coalition (NFFC) is distributing a survey to better understand the sourcing issues in the Northeast around forest botanical planting stock for species commonly grown in forest farming systems. Forest farming is defined as the intentional cultivation of crops under a forest canopy. These crops may be herbal, edible, decorative, or handicraft, and are also considered non-timber forest products. Forest botanical species of interest include but are not limited to ginseng, ramps, goldenseal, blue and black cohosh, bloodroot, Solomon's seal, and wild ginger. TAKE THE SURVEY