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Best way to cut poke root?

Posted By: TravisJerden

Best way to cut poke root? - 12/31/11 03:20 AM

I am just getting into the rooting and wild foraging. And I saw a few post on poke root and thought "that sounds easy enough I know what that is" I went out took my 8 yr old daughter and we dug a truck load. Get back to the barn and figure out the digging was the easy part. That stuff is tough as nails!! I was wondering if anyone had a recommended cutting technique. And I have seen Don post that he buys this stuff. Well mr don how do I get in touch with you to send you some? Theres not many people around here that buy roots etc that I can find. If anyone knows a person close that buys it please tell. In fact I get extremely weird looks when people ask what I'm doing I'm sure you all are very accustom to this. I get the same looks when trapping though thanks in advance for any help.
T
Posted By: don Wolf

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 01/01/12 05:42 AM

Sorry I did not answer sooner, but I stay quite busy at this time of the year. Contact me at 1 812-425-6995 You can take any good sharp object and cut it into pieces or strips that might be an inch by 4-5 inches long or anything similar to that.
Posted By: foxkidd44

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 01/03/12 04:30 AM

otter.........i just take a hatchett and chop mine up into 1/4 inch pieces.
Posted By: TravisJerden

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 01/04/12 02:01 AM

Didn't think of the hatchet. I guess my knifes aren't up to snuff. My pops had an old bandsaw he used for making furniture. I blew the dust off kicked it on and made poke root fish sticks ( so my daughters tell me) I hope that will work. I have read that it should dry a while. How do you know it's fully dry? Does anyone have some plans for a root drying box? I am thinking about building one any ideas or inputs would help.
Posted By: foxkidd44

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 01/05/12 01:08 AM

you'll def know when it's dry...stuff gets pretty hard.

i've never built any kind of box for drying roots in.....but i think don used an old fridge to make one.


i just place mine on screens and let the sun and wind do the rest for me.

at night i place tarps over the roots to keep the dew off......if i know rain is coming i move the roots indoors.
Posted By: TravisJerden

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 01/08/12 04:43 PM

What about a wood chipper? Would that damage them to much?
Posted By: foxkidd44

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 01/10/12 03:37 AM

you'd probably have a mess otter
Posted By: jeremy brua

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 01/15/12 04:30 PM

whats the average price on poke?
Posted By: TravisJerden

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 01/18/12 05:35 AM

75 ish cents per lb? I believe I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
Posted By: jeremy brua

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 02/02/12 01:07 AM

How fine can it be? Can I shred it?
Posted By: ohbuyer II

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 02/02/12 04:06 PM

don't need to shred it...i sometimes slice it..but chunking it in fifty cent size pieces seems to work just fine
Posted By: kctrapper

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 04/10/12 09:01 AM

Is it possible to freeze dry roots? How about freezing them before chopping later ?
Posted By: don Wolf

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 04/10/12 03:39 PM

Never try to freeze roots. They will go bad. A bandsaw would make short work of cutting up roots, but the exspence of running the saw would eat a lot of your profit up.
You will never make any amt. of money digging poke root. It drys as light weight as any root you will dig. Lots of work for miniscule pay.
Posted By: foxkidd44

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 04/10/12 11:59 PM

just chop with a hatchet.

don. i've done pretty good digging poke, course i'm digging those 10-15 lb monsters out of cinders...lol.
Posted By: yotehunter57

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 04/27/12 09:02 PM

Are you talking about poke salad root?
If so, what is it used for?

yh57
Posted By: foxkidd44

Re: Best way to cut poke root? - 04/28/12 12:20 PM

Originally Posted By: yotehunter57
Are you talking about poke salad root?
If so, what is it used for?

yh57



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