Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast
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The Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast is a continuing exploration of hemp's return to the agricultural fields of Pennsylvania and the United States.
Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast
1w ago
This week’s podcast takes us to a hempcrete workshop in Barto, Pennsylvania.
That’s where Cameron McIntosh of Americhanvre Cast-Hemp hosted a four-day hands-on training session to teach the basics of the spray-applied method of hempcrete installation using the Ereasy system.
Training began Saturday morning at McIntosh’s shop at a farm in Berks County.
With a total of 14 participants and four assistant instructors, he said, “this is our single biggest training.”
Attendees traveled from around the country and the world, including Texas, North Carolina, Minnesota, California, and British Columbia ..read more
Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast
1w ago
On this week’s hemp podcast, we listen to a panel discussion from the NoCo Hemp Expo that took place in Colorado earlier this month.
The panelists were Rachel Berry, a farmer and founder of the Illinois Hemp Growers Association; Terry Moran, a sales rep from Kanda Hemp, an importer of Asian hemp varieties; Corbett Miteff from KonopiUS, an importer of European hemp genetics; and Larry Smart, a geneticist and plant breeder from Cornell University.
The panel discussion was moderated by Eric Singular who described the topic of discussion as “the intersection of agronomy and genetics in hemp fiber ..read more
Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast
2w ago
On this 420 Bonus show, we share an episode of one of our favorite podcasts, Rumble Strip. It’s made by Erica Heilman who tells stories of rural Vermont.
On this episode she interviews Vermonter John Rodgers, a stonemason the Northeast Kingdom, where he also runs a construction business, plows driveways and rents properties, and for sixteen years he served in the Vermont Legislature in both the House and the Senate.
He works all the time so he can hold onto the farm that's been in his family for 200 years. It was a dairy when he was growing up there. Now he's growing weed for Vermont retailers ..read more
Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast
3w ago
This week’s hemp podcast is a recap of the 10th annual NoCo Hemp Expo in Estes Park, Colorado, April 11-13, where industry stakeholders gathered to collaborate, commiserate and celebrate the state of hemp in 2024.
The episode features voices from many attendees, including Colorado Gov. Jared Polis.
“We’re really all hands on deck to make sure Colorado continues to be an ag powerhouse, and hemp is a big part of that,” Polis said.
State Ag Commissioner Kate Greenberg agreed with the governor and said the “conversation is really just diversified in what hemp is capable of.”
Hemp researc ..read more
Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast
1M ago
On this week’s hemp podcast, Lancaster Farming talks to Steve Groff from Cedar Meadow Farm in Holtwood, Lancaster County, where he is getting ready to plant 70 acres of industrial hemp.
“This year it’s all fiber. And we’ll probably plant about 10 varieties,” Groff said.
Of those 10, about a third will be what he calls his “core varieties“ that have performed well previously on his farm or in the Mid-Atlantic region in general.
“We are going to be testing several other newer varieties that might perform well, that we need to basically, I’ll say, ground-truth and see how they work,” he said.
As ..read more
Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast
1M ago
On this bonus episode we talk to Andrew Bish and Morgan Tweet from the Hemp Feed Coalition, the advocacy group that has been working for four years to get hemp grain approved as a livestock feed.
Opening up the feed markets is the one of the most important issues in the hemp industry today. Hemp grain was given tentative approval by AAFCO in January, with a final vote in August.
On this episode the HFC folks respond to a recent blog post published by Agriculture Policy Solutions, another advocacy group with deep ties to the hemp industry, a blog post which at best confuses the issue and at wor ..read more
Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast
1M ago
In this week’s hemp podcast, Lancaster Farming speaks with Ken Meyer, beekeeper and hemp processor from South Dakota.
Meyer and his family run a fourth-generation beekeeping business as well as the state’s first industrial hemp processing facility.
As a young man, Meyer enjoyed beekeeping but was encouraged by his elders to get an education instead of going into the family business, which he did, and he had a fruitful career as lawyer.
In 2013, his dad and brother successfully recruited him back into the family business of keeping bees, and today he oversees the beeswax rendering facility as v ..read more
Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast
1M ago
On this bonus episode of the Hemp Podcast, we talk to Mike Mercadante from Right Coast Hemp in Manahawkin, New Jersey, where the company is holding the first of a series of hands-on hempcrete work shops, May 10-12.
The workshops are intended to give local builders and contractors a chance to get to know hemp as a material and see how the hempcrete process works.
Learn more about Right Coast Hemp
https://rchemp.com/
Learn more about Hearts of Mercy
https://hearts-of-mercy.org/
Register for the workshop May 10-12
https://rchemp.com/learn-to-build-with-hemp-workshop/
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Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast
1M ago
This week’s podcast guest Mattie Mead competed in a 2013 pitch competition at Hobart College in Geneva, New York.
He had just shared his vision for a company that made building materials out of hemp.
“One of the judges for the contest said, ‘So let me get this straight, you’re looking to build houses out of a Schedule 1 substance?’
“And I said, well, ‘Yes.’
“Today it’s a Schedule 1 substance, but in five or so years it’s going to be federally legal,” Mead said. “And I want to be on the forefront of what I believe to be an emerging industry.”
Indeed, industrial hemp was legalized with the 2018 ..read more
Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast
1M ago
Hemp Podcast guest James “Jimmy” Cottrell II is a fourth-generation paper maker at family-owned Cottrell Paper in Saratoga County, New York.
He started cutting the grass in high school and began working at the mill after graduation, and has worked his way up.
Today he is director of maintenance for the mill and vice president of Mill26, Cottrell Paper’s hemp paper brand.
The company was founded in 1926 when Cottrell’s great-grandfather began making electrical insulation paper.
“We’ve always produced electrical insulating sheet,” Cottrell said. “It’s a specialty product, and nobody else ..read more