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Tuesday, June 25, 2019 2:16:57 PM
The reason why no one is in the ground yet in Arizona is because the AZDA has not issued the necessary licenses required to plant hemp in the state.
Bruce explains so in his June 13th video update:
https://www.facebook.com/KingOfPot/videos/pcb.10217727000183212/10217727014943581/?type=3&theater
Is also authenticated on AZDA website:
https://agriculture.az.gov/plantsproduce/industrial-hemp-program
Bruce has repeatedly stated that he expects to receive license any week now, the latest being "this week".
https://www.facebook.com/KingOfPot/posts/10217805945436794
Once licenses are issued, Bruce, and everyone else in AZ can go in the ground with their plants.
Someone might check in with the AZDA for a better idea on timing, but they are probably day-to-day. LOTS OF INTEREST TO GROW HEMP IN THE DESERT, OBVIOUSLY.
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