February 23, 2019 | #646 |
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First of all, I really appreciate everyone's support in this long thread.
Secondly, I am planning to take a hiatus from market gardening starting this year. My family will still maintain our market space, so I might still have a few colorful table pics to share. I am planning to pursue being a hemp farmer when my state opens up licensing in the spring. Yesterday, I met a farmer from Colorado who plants 500 acres in cbd hemp. With predicted prices for next fall, that will net about $5-10 million. Profits like that are not going to be around for very long, after Big Ag takes over. But that will take five more years or so. I need to go grab a few of those millions for myself, so I can afford to be a market gardener. I wish everyone the best with their gardens for 2019. |
February 23, 2019 | #647 |
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Cole, I hope you have time to post and show us your hemp! Also hope it works out for you and make that cash!
@BigVanVader, you are due for a better season, that's for sure! Hope your rainfall this summer is just right. Exact serving of goldilocks porridge. |
February 23, 2019 | #648 |
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Best wishes Cole; I hope you are very successful. Please keep us updated.
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February 23, 2019 | #649 |
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Cole good luck. I have a friend whose daughter picked up a job out in the hinterlands of california that pays her 5 grand a month to propagate it all day 5 days a week. and I do mean hinterlands. she said it takes 4 hours to get to the road from the site.
anyway... do you mind if we just keep adding to this thread while you are gone?
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February 23, 2019 | #650 |
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Good luck in your new endeavour, Sir! Please DO keep us posted....
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February 23, 2019 | #651 |
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Cole, Best of Luck! It would be nice to turn a profit around here, for a change. I'm looking at 1 acre of it here... fees,permits,tax papers,LLC ad nausea = nightmare
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February 24, 2019 | #652 |
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Please!! Take me with you!!
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February 24, 2019 | #653 |
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Good luck, Cole!
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February 24, 2019 | #654 |
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Wishing you great success, John, and few bureaucratic headaches. Your last post reminded me of a cartoon I saw years ago. Two young boys, dressed in farmer's overalls - one says to the other "So, what you gonna do now that you've won the lottery?" The other replies "Guess I'll just keep farming until the money is all gone."
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February 24, 2019 | #655 |
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A neighbor where we farm her 4 acres suggested Hemp just a couple of other days ago. In part because she had recently started using CBD oil for a pinched nerve. But DH doesn't want anything to do with hemp. Personally I would consider it in 3-4 years after they get all the bugs out of the paperwork. I think the first few years are going to be horrible.
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February 24, 2019 | #656 |
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That's awesome Cole. Good luck brother!
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February 25, 2019 | #657 |
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Cole, have you considered becoming a seed producer for cbd hemp? Big differences in the potency of different varieties, some are being advertised in excess of 20% cbd. Was just thinking maybe that could be your niche so you don't have to sell your product to a processor wholesale.
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February 25, 2019 | #658 |
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Best of wishes my friend.
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February 26, 2019 | #659 | |
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And thanks to everyone for the encouragement. There will definitely be beurocratic hoops to jump through and other hurdles in this adventure, but I am hoping it will be worth it. |
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March 5, 2019 | #660 |
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Gratz on the new venture and I hope it works out before the big boys own it all.
FYI, you might wanna check this out. https://www.thepacker.com/article/us...emxxdFE9In0%3D
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