Producer interest in industrial hemp is gaining traction. Hemp is a Cannabis sativa plant that was cultivated for 10,000 years as a fiber and grain crop used in textiles, building materials, seed oil, essential oils and much more. Land-grant university researchers and educators are helping producers learn about its viability, nutrient requirements and management practices as interest grows following the 2018 Farm Bill that permitted production.
Here are a few examples of that work:
- In Florida, a two-year research pilot project led by the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences yielded several positive results. The hemp program emphasized research in nutrient management and best management practices for water quality. The core team trained 17 agents distributed throughout the state. A virtual workshop educated growers and stakeholders from materials covering research and educational outcomes.
- The Alabama Cooperative Extension Service helped educate many hemp growers who were also new to agriculture and Extension. The target audience was provided unbiased information on hemp management including insect, disease and weed control and budgeting.
Source: National Impacts Database
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