Illinois Extension Develops
Industrial Hemp Resources
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[December 26, 2019]
Illinois producers did you grow
hemp in 2019? Are you interested in giving it a shot in 2020? With
the end of the growing season here, there are many hemp growers who
will be looking to find processors and end buyers for their product.
As this is an emerging industry without a developed supply chain,
there are a lot of holes to fill in. In response to this, University
of Illinois Extension has created several production resources to
help producers navigate this new industry which can be found here:
go.illinois.edu/hemp.
First, Illinois Extension has created a “buyer/seller” database
which will help connect hemp growers, processors, and end buyers in
Illinois. Information will be filled out using the “Industrial Hemp
Buyer/Seller Form” and will then be posted to a document labeled
“Industrial Hemp Buyer/Seller List.” Please note that this
information will be public and as such you are able to enter the
amount of information you feel comfortable with sharing. This tool
may take some time to develop but is meant to help our growers
across the state as a supply chain is developed. Similar tools have
been shown to be effective in other states in which hemp production
has been legalized.
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Secondly, the University of Illinois Extension has created a “Needs
Based Assessment” for industrial hemp production in Illinois. As
this is an emerging industry, we are looking for the best ways in
which we can serve our stakeholders, you! In order to help us with
our research and extension efforts, we ask that you take the time to
fill out this quick needs-based assessment to help us develop
research trials and educational programs. The brief needs assessment
will only take several minutes and can be found here:
https://go.illinois.edu/HempNA.
For additional questions, contact Phillip Alberti, Crop Science
Educator with University of Illinois Extension in the College of
Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences at palberti@illinois.edu,
815-599-3644 or on Twitter (@NorthernILCrops).
[Press release from University of Illinois Extension] |