It's time to get proactive instead of reactive and create the infastructure needed to capitalize on the budding Hemp Industry.
One of the ways Hemp can help the State of Missouri is by removing the pollution in soil and water with the system ElectroHemp has designed
It's not Rocket Science it's Phyto Science. The Magic Happens in the Roots of the Plants as they absorb the pollution. Scotty link
Kentucky quickly submits its hemp oversight plan to USDA
By BRUCE SCHREINER, December 20, 2018
In 2018, Kentucky farmers planted more than 6,700 acres (2,710 hectares) of hemp — more than twice last year’s production, according to the state’s agriculture department. More than 70 Kentucky processors are turning the plant into products. Those processors paid $7.5 million to Kentucky growers in 2017 to help supply hemp and reported $16.7 million in gross product sales, the state agriculture department said.
That’s barely a blip on the radar for Kentucky’s diversified agriculture sector.
But the state’s agriculture department received more than 1,000 applications from farmers and processors looking to participate in the 2019 hemp program. In another sign of hemp’s growing popularity, an informational and networking session in October in Elizabethtown drew about 750 farmers, processors, manufacturers and others interested in hemp, the department said.
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