hemp #Michiganhomestead #noTHC We tried our hand at growing a few hemp plants this year. We discuss our ability to and our reasons for growing the hemp.
I'm here in Michigan as well. How did you go about getting the 12 hemp plants? Did you have to apply? I really feel this is the future. I agree that this can change our country's agriculture. Loved the video! Can't wait to see the next installment as your plants dry.
Dude cannabis lace rabbit meat, totally genius! Just kidding man, being able to use hemp as a feed supplement is just another great use of the plant. Interesting to see how it can help shape the future of our country as we finally come to our senses and put the money into research and deloevopment of the possibilities of hemp and it's many uses.
Outstanding!! Good for you, my friend. Wisconsin legalized industrial hemp this year as well. I am more interested in the legalization of cannabis so I can resume growing experiments that I gave up years ago to raise a family. It's an absolutely fascinating family of plants and the recreational and medicinal uses are too many to be counted. I haven't consumed in several years now because the black market strains have become so incredibly strong that they are no longer pleasurable (or medicinal as far as I'm concerned). I always said that if they would legalize in my state I would find one of those old school strains from back in the day and give it a go. LOL! It's nice to see we are making progress in this area. I'm looking forward to the day when we have access to hemp silage, fuel, medicine and other daily consumable available in our free market. Thanks for sharing! Great work!
I'm here in Michigan as well. How did you go about getting the 12 hemp plants? Did you have to apply? I really feel this is the future. I agree that this can change our country's agriculture. Loved the video! Can't wait to see the next installment as your plants dry.
I am in Michigan and I and I don't have any desire right now to grow it but I am glad that you are able to get use out of it.
Dude cannabis lace rabbit meat, totally genius! Just kidding man, being able to use hemp as a feed supplement is just another great use of the plant. Interesting to see how it can help shape the future of our country as we finally come to our senses and put the money into research and deloevopment of the possibilities of hemp and it's many uses.
Outstanding!!
Good for you, my friend. Wisconsin legalized industrial hemp this year as well. I am more interested in the legalization of cannabis so I can resume growing experiments that I gave up years ago to raise a family. It's an absolutely fascinating family of plants and the recreational and medicinal uses are too many to be counted. I haven't consumed in several years now because the black market strains have become so incredibly strong that they are no longer pleasurable (or medicinal as far as I'm concerned). I always said that if they would legalize in my state I would find one of those old school strains from back in the day and give it a go. LOL! It's nice to see we are making progress in this area. I'm looking forward to the day when we have access to hemp silage, fuel, medicine and other daily consumable available in our free market.
Thanks for sharing! Great work!