Event Details

Date

January 17, 2018

Time

1pm-3pm

Location

CCE Broome County - Lawrence Room, 2nd floor, end of hall to the right
840 Upper Front St.
Binghamton, NY

Host

Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Program


Hemp Permit Discussion Group

January 17, 2018




WHEN:  Wednesday, January 17 TIME: 1 PM ? 3 PM
WHERE: CCE Broome County, 840 Upper Front Street
We will meet in the Lawrence Room, 2nd Floor, end of hall to right
Light refreshments will be served. Donations will be accepted.
Please RSVP to Janice if you plan to come.

We will get together to meet each other and start to build a community of hemp growers. Please come prepared to share your plans for production in the coming year and your research questions. We can learn about future market opportunities together. The format will be informal and focus on getting to know each other, sharing, building networks and identifying needs that need to be addressed to be successful in this emerging market. Dan Dolgin of JD Farms, the longest growing hemp farm in NYS, will join us via video conference to share their experience gained over the last 2 yrs.

Please contact Janice @ 607-391-2672 or jgd3@cornell.edu to
pre-register or questions.





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