Posted by DeltaRed on October 11, 2018 at 19:50:19 from (67.40.53.241):
Hemp is the hot 'new' crop here. Everybody got caught up with planting,growing and making 'truckloads of money.Seems they never considered storing the harvested crop. They cut the plant off at the ground and hang it up to dry,much like tobacco.It is all hand work.One outfit has 30 workers harvesting/hanging/transporting…. 16 acres-by hand.there are hundreds of acres being grown here this year.some people have 80-100 acres,or more. So shed space is in pretty short supply.What about the hanging wt? Are these sheds/barns going to stand,or collapse?They tell me that it needs to dry down to 8%.They tell me it should not freeze. It is supposed to freeze next week. they should have been harvesting a month ago. But they just let it grow to get "maximum yield".Looks to me that a lot of farmers/growers are going to be in trouble. Glad I'm not one of them.No hemp for me.
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