By Editor in Chief on Thursday, 18 May 2017
Category: Cannabis News

North Dakota: Hemp growers pick up seed - Cannabis News

The state will receive a total of 84,250 pounds of industrial hemp seed this year with seed distributed in 50-pound bags.

CARRINGTON, N,D. — Chris Zenker drove from Gackle to a farm just north of Carrington Wednesday morning to pick up enough industrial hemp seed to plant 100 acres.

Zenker is one of 35 farmers and growers who received a special license from the North Dakota Department of Agriculture to grow industrial hemp for 2017.

"We heard it (industrial hemp) grows good on poor soils," Zenker said, "so we're going to try it on some poor soils and see how it does." Zenker said he is trying hemp as a way to introduce a different crop in the rotation. He said he also likes that hemp has the potential to be a cash crop.

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Chris Olson ~ Forum News Service via AgWeek.com ~

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