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Allison Justice, PhD, is Co-owner and manages operations at The Hemp Mine, a 40-acre hemp farm that manufactures consumer-ready products. The Hemp Mine currently produces a wide array of different products ranging from smokeable flower to tinctures of different concentrations for both humans and animals. The Hemp Mine breeds, regional trials indoors and outdoors at scale in order to offer validated hemp genetics to the hemp market in the form of stage III tissue culture, unrooted cuttings and rooted cuttings (liners), clones.
Topics discussed include:
- How the hemp boom that occurred after the 2018 Farm Bill helped and harmed farmers
- Research that universities are doing with regards to photoperiod, drying and curing, and more
- How understanding a plant’s specific photoperiod can be used to maximize yield
- Using supplemental light outdoors to prevent flowering in semi-auto-flower varieties
- The importance of selecting hemp varieties that suit a regional climate
- How Hemp Mine’s Field Day event helps educate new hemp farmers
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