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Hemp Cultivation Consultance

Tavish

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The theme is sustainable. Not slash and burn, or fossil fuel, chemical fertilizer high intensity agriculture. Consumers want to know what goes into their food. Fast food which ruins the environment and slowly kills its consumers is not advisable in agriculture or livestock used in food production. Renewable organically grown (without factory dairy or poultry farm inputs, without glyphosate or related or unrelated herbicides applied to compost input crops or livestock feed, no preventive or maintenance veterinary antibiotics in manure) is the minimum acceptable standard for human consumption of plant material, essential oils, extracts or concentrated plant resins. Consider this as the opinion of one concerned consumer. A main if not the major reason for home growing and organic agriculture programs.


Not disagreeing with the sentiment or message, but its not really on topic Hemp > Hemp Cultivation Consultance.
 

art.spliff

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Did you watch the video? Are you open to listening to consultation advice or here to post a closed job listing? If the latter, ok, good luck finding that.
 

art.spliff

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Dense to think that you are in a different category since you are looking for growing a certain number of plants and call it hemp. Agriculture and safe food is all the same. So is growing food using fossil fuels and human labor.
 

pipeline

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Purdue University Hemp Project


https://purduehemp.org/


The goal of the Purdue Hemp Project is to provide research-based information to the public (from general interest, to farmers, entrepreneurs, and investors) about what is needed to produce hemp and develop a viable industry in Indiana and throughout the Midwest.
The Purdue Hemp Team is composed of faculty, extension educators, and farm professionals. This project would not have been possible without the support from the Purdue Agricultural Experiment Station and the Purdue College of Agriculture.



Hemp research is going into year 5 I think for 2019. Not sure if they have any research on CBD Hemp farming. You can call or email for extension consultation. Talk to Dr. Jan Beckerman, and Dr. Ron Turco. :smoke:


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pipeline

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https://purduehemp.org/research/


The mission of the Purdue Hemp Project is to provide research based information to aid in the development of hemp as an industry in Indiana and throughout the Midwest. Unlike other agronomic crops, US hemp production faces additional obstacles in form of U.S. government drug policies.
All crops have issues with respect to production; however, with a crop like hemp, which was banned in the United States for over eighty years, large information gaps have developed with regards to production, pest management and economic impact.
Our research is focusing on identifying challenges faced by modern hemp production. 2015 was the wettest year on record (fact check—off by 0.6”), and provided even more information regarding production challenges. 2016 posed some unique challenges as well. 2017 is off to a wet start!
 

Tavish

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Purdue University Hemp Project


https://purduehemp.org/


The goal of the Purdue Hemp Project is to provide research-based information to the public (from general interest, to farmers, entrepreneurs, and investors) about what is needed to produce hemp and develop a viable industry in Indiana and throughout the Midwest.
The Purdue Hemp Team is composed of faculty, extension educators, and farm professionals. This project would not have been possible without the support from the Purdue Agricultural Experiment Station and the Purdue College of Agriculture.



Hemp research is going into year 5 I think for 2019. Not sure if they have any research on CBD Hemp farming. You can call or email for extension consultation. Talk to Dr. Jan Beckerman, and Dr. Ron Turco. :smoke:


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Thank you for this resource! I will definitely follow up.
 
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