Despite early challenges, the select group of farmers growing hemp this year is generally excited about the economic possibilities.
“Hemp has a very bright future. We just have to go through some growing pains and learn,” said Jay Berry, Grant County farmer. “The first people to grow will learn and be able to pass on notes to other farmers so we can all improve.”
Commercial hemp production is expected to launch fully in 2020 pending the approval of national regulations by the USDA and approval of Indiana’s state program.
The Office of the Indiana State Chemist recommends that farmers interested in producing hemp in 2020 begin preparing all necessary details now. They recommend creating a business plan, getting contacts in place, and identifying any process or processors needed or specific varieties needed to meet buyer specifications as soon as possible.
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