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In Reply to: New Product posted by HenryO on May 29, 2019 at 16:42:19:
My mom has 5 acres that she got all starry eyed about planting in hemp. (She's a dreamy old liberal...) Had to bust her balloon. First off, you're going to have to invest in HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of $$$ worth of equipment. It's specialized, you're not going to do it with a Farmall M and an old sickle bar mower. Nor can you by a different head for a combine. It's a special harvester that cuts off the tops for feed and conveys it into a wagon, while a another cutter cuts the lower stalks in a windrow for fiber. You'd have to have special equipment, and then there has to be a receiving facility relatively close that will take the crop. Most likely this will be regional to begin with. It's going to require heavy initial investment, not to mention it's not legal yet. As for the CBD and "medicinal" aspect, if you aren't already "in", forget about it. This is likely going to be a corporate type operation if it comes to pass.
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