Blue Forest Farms used to grow hundreds of acres of kale, squash and pumpkins. But it has since switched its focus to a different cash crop: hemp.
The farm, which is located in Erie, Colorado, has dedicated 150 acres to growing hemp so far -- and it's still planting."We're now expanding it to 1,000 acres," said McKenzie Mann, Blue Forest's production manager. About 500 acres will come from land previously used to grow kale and squash. Farmers across the United States have been rushing into hemp ever since President Donald Trump signed the Farm Bill into law in December.
"While hemp is unbelievably profitable for farmers, growing it has its challenges," he said. For starters, the seeds aren't cheap. Good quality seeds guaranteed to provide high CBD levels and low amounts of THC that fall below the federally mandated 0.3% threshold, can range from $1 to $2 each. Hemp farming is also labor intensive.
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Do not let corn and wheat Farmers have any part in this they decided to stop planting vegetables in lieu of this horrible GMO corn that they put in everything that they feed in every animal no you're not making money stick to the corn that's what you wanted
pretty soon it's going to be a staple on the Thanksgiving table.
they have 20% protein content. Is almost a crime they were not available before.
Hmm, there really is no such thing as the family owned farm anymore. It's all corporate farming. So I guess this is them testing the waters seeing where else they can get profits. Might even be a good thing if stop producing so much livestock.
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The fact there turnin good farmers into hippy types just shows you how morals are fadin in the country. Woodstock was the first attack on good farm land and now your seein that impact. Learn
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