Midwestern Hemp Database helping farmers find hemp that fits in the US

Published 2024년 8월 5일

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Dr. Chance Riggins from the University of Illinois emphasizes the importance of the Midwestern Hemp Research Database for hemp farmers. This expanding resource, developed over the past four years, aids growers in selecting optimal hemp varieties suited for Midwestern conditions by providing data on yield, productivity, and cannabinoid levels. The database addresses the lack of modern information available before the 2018 Farm Bill, helping to identify consistent and high-performing hemp varieties. Although hemp has historically thrived in the region, similar to corn and soybean, there is still much to learn about its cultivation.
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A researcher at the University of Illinois says farmers venturing into growing hemp have one of the most in-depth regional resources in the world at their disposal. Dr. Chance Riggins says the Midwestern Hemp Research Database has been continuously expanding over the past four years. “Having it progress over a few years, we’ve got some good data that will help growers make some decisions about which varieties may perform best in Midwestern conditions,” he says. He tells Brownfield prior to hemp’s inclusion in the 2018 Farm Bill, there wasn’t much modern information available to Midwestern growers. “We’re seeing a lot of, well, a lot of variation,” he says. “But we’re finding the varieties that are a little more consistent in the yield, the productivity, and also the cannabinoid levels that help growers kind of fine tune that sampling window.” Riggins says hemp has historically been a successful crop in the region. “Hemp likes the same conditions as corn and soybean, you know, and ...

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