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    The Art of Drying and Milling Botanicals

    Convened July 2018

    Published: Monday, April 30, 2018

       
     

    Event Details

    Dates: July 16-17, 2018

    Location:
    Bighorn Botanicals, Inc.
    113 Pilgrim Creek Road
    Noxon, MT 59853 

    Cost:
    Members - $800
    Non-Members - $1,000

    Capacity: 10 people

    SOLD OUT!

    Bighorn Botanicals, Inc. was founded in 1991 by Rus Willis with a contract to harvest and process Pacific Yew bark (Taxus brevifolia). Bighorn Botanicals then began developing specially selected botanicals which have been historically documented as significantly beneficial to Native Americans and pioneers in the Pacific Northwest. As a bulk raw material supplier to the herbal, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industries for almost 20-years, Bighorn Botanicals has supplied over 500,000 pounds of various dried and milled botanicals that are native, naturalized and cultivated in Montana. As one of the foremost experts in the industry on drying and milling botanicals, Willis manages a 10,000-square foot bulk processing and storage facility that operates with custom designed milling and drying equipment. Bighorn Botanicals is the only company in Montana with the knowledge and capability to mill and dry tonnage of herbs and morel mushrooms. 

    Attend this workshop to learn from one of the industry’s top drying and milling experts. Willis will take you on a tour of his facility and provide an up close and personal view of Bighorn Botanicals drying and milling process. 

    Attendance is limited to 10 people

    Topics

    • Milling equipment and operations
    • Various milling methods for individual botanicals
    • Dryers and how to construct them
    • Drying methods for various botanicals

    Instructors

    • Rus Willis, President, Bighorn Botanicals, Inc.
    • Tom McDowell, Bulk Production Manager, Bighorn Botanicals, Inc.

    Lodging

    Registration does not include lodging. Bighorn Botanicals is located in northwestern Montana near the rural town of Noxon, a pristine environment of mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes and wildlife. The Amber Bear Inn Lodge in Heron, MT is a 10-minute drive from Bighorn Botanicals. Lodging is limited, as this is a rural area, so please do not delay in making your lodging arrangements. It is recommended you check-in to the Amber Bear Inn Lodge on July 15 and check out on July 18. Please identify the Bighorn Botanicals Workshop when booking your reservation. Prices range from $89/night to $150/night based on room type and availability.

    • Rooms at the Amber Bear Lodge – $125-$150/night + tax
    • Bungalow beside the Amber Bear Lodge – $89/night + tax
    • Three-bedroom house within walking distance of the Amber Bear Inn Lodge – $89/night + tax

    Amber Bear Inn Lodge

    23 Amber Bear Lane
    Heron, MT 59844
    P: 406.847.8627
    www.amberbearinn.com

    Other lodging options that can be pursued by you include a private campground nearby with hook-ups, as well as Forest Service land where you can camp for free.

    Workshop Materials

    • All workshop materials will be provided, including a lab coat, hair net, disposable gloves and shoe covers.
    • Willis suggests you provide your own note pad and camera.
    For further inquiries, please contact Natasha Weaver at nweaver@ahpa.org or via phone at 301.588.1171 x109.
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