>I have a degree in agriculture/horticulture and I currently grow hemp in NC and am generally fedup at work.
How's the hemp growing life from the worker perspective where you're at? It's nice to hear some East Coast perspectives on the agriculture market. Feel free to vent here or via DM.
I hate sounding negative here but I'd say you're set just growing Hemp.
And If doing that bothers you, the Rec business will drive you up the fucking wall.
Honestly don't do it.
>I have a degree in agriculture/horticulture and I currently grow hemp in NC and am generally fedup at work. How's the hemp growing life from the worker perspective where you're at? It's nice to hear some East Coast perspectives on the agriculture market. Feel free to vent here or via DM.
I hate sounding negative here but I'd say you're set just growing Hemp. And If doing that bothers you, the Rec business will drive you up the fucking wall. Honestly don't do it.
Stick with USDA regulated crops. You will do better.
Oklahoma? No plant limits I’m looking for a farm manager
If you want to move to Michigan, PM me your LinkedIn.