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Re: Gailm post# 66977

Friday, 07/22/2016 11:05:29 AM

Friday, July 22, 2016 11:05:29 AM

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Keep checking.

You cited but failed to provide within your original post.

And you compared 2011 common-ag figures with 2015 'hemp' figures.

Here is the current USDA report, released June '16:

USDA Acreage

Oh look... tobacco down another 5%.

As for the 2013 Kentucky report, how would UK report acreage in 2013, WHEN HEMP WASN'T 'PERMITTED' UNTIL THE FOLLOWING YEAR?

As I'm writing this, you finally found the correct and current acreage figures for hemp. Seems you were scrambling to cover your tracks.

AND GUESS WHAT???? HEMP IS UP OVER 10%, 2014 to 2015, WITH MORE STATE COMING ABOARD!!

This can be confirm by UK ag, here.

More from UK ag, here, and here.

See how I actually PROVIDE my source?

So, in conclusion, comparing hemp acreage - under test pilot initiatives - to commonly grown, legal crops is inconsequential. Furthermore, more and more hemp is being grown, with more and more states wanting to legalize hemp, where REAL farmers are ready, willing, and PUBLICALLY demanding to grow hemp.

Thanks for confirming the longs position.

In the meantime, HEMP Inc prepares to start THE LARGEST DECORTICATOR IN AMERICA!

DUH!!!!!

LONG