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Hemp production focus of Kansas board meeting

Hemp production focus of Kansas board meeting


By Scout Nelson

The Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Industrial Hemp Advisory Board will convene a virtual board meeting at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 10, 2024. This meeting will provide an important update on the status of hemp production in Kansas, including developments in the state’s industrial hemp industry.

The meeting is open to the public, and anyone interested in attending via video conference must pre-register to receive a Zoom link. To access information on how to register for the meeting or listen via Zoom, visit the Industrial Hemp page on the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s website at agriculture.ks.gov/industrial hemp.

The meeting is designed to keep stakeholders, farmers, and industry participants informed about the current state of hemp production and any new developments affecting the sector.

For those who require special accommodation, it is necessary to decide known at least two days prior to the meeting. This ensures accessibility for all who wish to attend and participate in the session.

The Kansas Industrial Hemp Advisory Board was established to provide guidance on the state’s hemp industry, including best practices, regulatory updates, and research advancements. These meetings offer a platform for discussing key topics that impact hemp farmers and other stakeholders in the agricultural community.

For further information about the meeting, including registration details and Zoom access, visit the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s website or contact the department directly.

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