Posted by Mark Robke on March 14, 2019 at 11:41:48 from (75.88.127.217):
In Reply to: Hemp posted by Commercial Farmer on March 14, 2019 at 09:57:38:
First off,everyone needs to quit calling it pot. IT ISN'T. Hemp has minor amounts of THC-.3% by law. Marijuana has 30% THC. It is grown for-fiber,seed,or CBD oil(cannabidiol). There different varieties for each purpose. And different methods of harvesting. CBD is by far the most labor intensive-similar to tobacco. To market it, you need to locate a processor for your intended purpose. Your extension office may be able to point you in the right direction. BUT-SELLER BEWARE. You need to be very careful about the buyer. I live in Kentucky, and the Ky dept of agriculture has to issue a license to you. You have to attend a class and pay a couple of fees to obtain your license. AND YOUR BUYER HAS TO HAVE LICENSE. There are forms to fill out, and they have to come to your farm and sample it for THC. You have to submit aerial maps(from google earth) of where you plant and store it on your farm. After they sample it, you have 15 days to harvest it or the test for THC is void. If it is over .3%, then the crop has to be destroyed. All of this is remain compliant to federal law. Do your research in your state. KY is way ahead because of the number of processors,and our dept. of ag has been on top of this for several years. Mark.
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