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Chevy661

03/08/19 6:45 PM

#42692 RE: ChillinZX #42691

Corn also! That’s why NNRX is going global! Lands that were previously not farmed !
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mxp

03/08/19 6:59 PM

#42694 RE: ChillinZX #42691

Soy is part of depopulation while hemp for living well. No brainer here!
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wine maker

03/08/19 7:02 PM

#42696 RE: ChillinZX #42691

CHILL,
In the past week I've done dozens of hrs. of research on INDUSTRIAL HEMP. U-Tube clips, from all over the world and many states. HEMP is not easy to grow, harvest or process. Much harder to grow than soybeans or corn, etc. Not all farmers will take on HEMP because of the govt. oversight during the growing season, final harvest and processing. There will be a shortage of IH for years. One farmer in Northwestern Pa. planted an experimental field and lost everything because it was too rainy last summer.. All gone. In N. Dakota it was too windy. The farmers who bring a successful harvest in the future will make a lot of $$$$ but it is like having a baby that needs feeding every 3 hrs. I want to plant in Western Pa. but before I spend the $ on planting I want to be sure and also have a buyer/processor contracted to take the harvest. If NNRX sticks to real business they can make a lot of $. No funny business. Lets see what happpens starting next week with the pps. Maybe for once NNRX can be a real co. and deliver. Good luck.
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KAH1972

03/08/19 7:03 PM

#42697 RE: ChillinZX #42691

We are going to have a glut of hemp, CBD and Marijuana. Will Waldron can’t put it in a capsule and sell it to the consumers. The companies that will make money are the ones that have a means to take the raw product and turn it into something desirable by consumers.
Jonathan Bishop just needs to find a new source of CBD for Nutranomics Inc. I’m confident that announcement is coming in short order.
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MMarauder

03/08/19 10:58 PM

#42705 RE: ChillinZX #42691

Nah, corn and soy don’t make for good munchies with all that weed going round. Chip companies though! Hmmmm