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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1649116" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>We have a few hemp farms around. Some super nice, hand planted little "Christmas trees" type, hand harvested. Other one machine planted, mostly weeds, horrible. But, selling is supposed to be the problem. You are supposed to contract out before planting, but, when it is harvested, they say "oh, it has too much THC or not enough CBD" etc. I don't think they have their sh$t together yet. Also, all the hand harvesting has got to be costly. I do know a farmer that talked about re-designing a combine to be able to harvest the product.</p><p>CBD oils & products are good. So, someone has to provide the raw product.</p><p>Cannibis is not legal to grow in NY. Can they tell the difference between the two plants?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1649116, member: 968"] We have a few hemp farms around. Some super nice, hand planted little "Christmas trees" type, hand harvested. Other one machine planted, mostly weeds, horrible. But, selling is supposed to be the problem. You are supposed to contract out before planting, but, when it is harvested, they say "oh, it has too much THC or not enough CBD" etc. I don't think they have their sh$t together yet. Also, all the hand harvesting has got to be costly. I do know a farmer that talked about re-designing a combine to be able to harvest the product. CBD oils & products are good. So, someone has to provide the raw product. Cannibis is not legal to grow in NY. Can they tell the difference between the two plants? [/QUOTE]
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