This is Mike who sells seed from my web site Hardwood Ginseng. Seed was plentiful 4 years ago and prices were bargain prices. The last three years seed has been very scarce and most sellers would be completely sold out at this time of year or outrageous prices. In fact, right now I am considering raising my prices soon as I am getting closer to being sold out. And it is still a little early to be sold out as the warmer states that can still grow ginseng can still plant right into December. Next year I am almost 100% positive the rumors you hear about seed production being very very low, such as half the usual amount, it true. And the major growers of Ginseng were also hard hit with the drought. Even though I am from Minnesota and I had a bit more rain, I was also affected with low amounts of seed. And when places like Wisconsin have a low production, seed prices will affect the entire US as seed sellers take advantage of the shortage and raise their prices even if their location had high amounts of seed production. You can't blame them for doing this. An example why is 4 years ago seed sellers made very little money for their hard work picking and storing the seed for a year to find out a year later they had to sell their seed at probably a loss when comparing the time involved. And I have already made up my mind my seed on my web site will be higher next fall. It won't be triple. That is way too much. But I am thinking prices may be 50% higher. I might start out only 25% higher and if seed sells fast, by this time of the year if I have any left, then who knows how high the seed will sell. All based on supply and demand. What people are willing to pay. If they skip a year planting, or even major growers plant a lot less due to this, that should just help the future market years down the road to have Ginseng prices hit a new record price. Another option is if you have time to plant yet this fall, plant twice as much this fall and skip planting next fall. These are just my own opinions and I don't know for sure what will happen. Mike