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Re: Kflawn post# 14292

Monday, 03/16/2020 9:25:51 AM

Monday, March 16, 2020 9:25:51 AM

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Well, rule number ONE that most first time hemp farmers seemed to have neglected last season is that you have to have a buyer contracted BEFORE planting, not go around advertising hemp for sale after your crop is hanging to dry.

most farmers junked there crop due to the bottle neck at processing.

This is why you should either do your own processing like CWBHF, or have a contract with a processor set up well ahead of harvest. I remember you saying you gave up HALF of your crop to your processor for payment. That sounded very steep. Imagine not having to do that.

CWEB might be best in class but if the class sucks it don't matter. CBD is snake oil for most uses.


Now, because many beginner hemp farmers couldn't properly plan their processing and contracts ahead of time, CBD is snake oil? No, I don't think so. It's just as relevant to shaping your cannabis experience as THC is, thus all the different ratio products in different markets. I don't think you really think CBD is snake oil either, or you wouldn't be looking for clones again ahead of this planting season.

I called her this week to get some clones


Tons of farmers also did a horrible job last season and still expected their crops to fetch top dollar. If you grew hemp with the expectation of last season being trial and error for what will be ongoing process development to standardize your product, then you should have walked away from last season with valuable and even exciting knowledge to take into the next round.
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