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Wednesday, April 24, 2019
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Hemp For Horses - Hemp Feed Video
Scotty MOhemp Energy is researching about Hemp for Pets, Livestock-Feeder Cattle, Swine, Poultry, and People. Here is an interesting video about feeding hemp to horses.
The information below was copied from the description in the youtube vid.
Australian Horse Feed, 100% Natural High Energy Hemp Horse Supplement. Hemp can help to improve joint, hair & skin health while giving your horse the best natural nutrition free from pesticides, fillers & GMO.
100% Pure Hemp, natural whole food nutrition Hemp For Horses.
Hemp for Horses is rich in anti-oxidants, high in fibre , Omega oils and essential fatty acids | Features the correct ratio of zinc to copper | suitable as a feed for grain intolerant horses.
Whether you have a growing horse or a performance horse, Hemp is the perfect solution to provide balanced nutrition, simply add it to your regular feeding routine.
Hemp food can help to fight 'Queensland Itch', an inflammatory reaction that affects horses on the East coast of Australia.
Contact Hemp for Horses https://www.facebook.com/hempforhorses/
https://twitter.com/broadleafhemp
Anti-Inflammatory Hemp Feed For Horses https://t.co/yCcXTegEXo pic.twitter.com/6dcECTI3Ot— broadleafhemp (@broadleafhemp) April 22, 2019
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E: giddyup@hempforhorses.com.au | 0472 684 636 | Connect with us on facebook
We ship Australia Wide from Lismore NSW & The Goldcoast | Express or Economy.
Hemp for Horses is a product of Broadleaf Hemp
www.broadleafhemp.com
There is also Rick Simpson Oil for Pets!
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Monday, April 22, 2019
MO Crop Progress-Condition wk end 4-21-19
Missouri Crop Progress and Condition Report for the week ending April 21, 2019.
“I've been researching where Industrial #Hemp will fit into the future Missouri Farmer Commodity Market. Scotty” 🤓 watch #MOhempEnergy for details: https://t.co/nEcE6rVqzv pic.twitter.com/DP7Ima4HE1— Scotty (@StLHandyMan) April 22, 2019
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update 4/24/19 USDA
Census data provide valuable insights into demographics, economics, land and activities on U.S. farms and ranches. Some key highlights include:
- There are 2.04 million farms and ranches (down 3.2 percent from 2012) with an average size of 441 acres (up 1.6 percent) on 900 million acres (down 1.6 percent).
- The 273,000 smallest (1-9 acres) farms make up 0.1 percent of all farmland while the 85,127 largest (2,000 or more acres) farms make up 58 percent of farmland.
- Just 105,453 farms produced 75 percent of all sales in 2017, down from 119,908 in 2012.
- Of the 2.04 million farms and ranches, the 76,865 making $1 million or more in 2017 represent just over 2/3 of the $389 billion in total value of production while the 1.56 million operations making under $50,000 represent just 2.9 percent.
- Farm expenses are $326 billion with feed, livestock purchased, hired labor, fertilizer and cash rents topping the list of farm expenses in 2017.
- Average farm income is $43,053. A total of 43.6 percent of farms had positive net cash farm income in 2017.
- Ninety-six percent of farms and ranches are family owned.
- Farms with Internet access rose from 69.6 percent in 2012 to 75.4 percent in 2017.
- A total of 133,176 farms and ranches use renewable energy producing systems, more than double the 57,299 in 2012.
- In 2017, 130,056 farms sold directly to consumers, with sales of $2.8 billion.
- Sales to retail outlets, institutions and food hubs by 28,958 operations are valued at $9 billion.
For the 2017 Census of Agriculture, NASS changed the demographic questions to better represent the roles of all persons involved in on-farm decision making. As a result, in 2017 the number of producers is up by nearly seven percent to 3.4 million, because more farms reported multiple producers. Most of these newly identified producers are female. While the number of male producers fell 1.7 percent to 2.17 million from 2012 to 2017, the number of female producers increased by nearly 27 percent to 1.23 million. This change underscores the effectiveness of the questionnaire changes.
Other demographic highlights include:
- The average age of all producers is 57.5, up 1.2 years from 2012.
- The number of producers who have served in the military is 370,619, or 11 percent of all. They are older than the average at 67.9.
- There are 321,261 young producers age 35 or less on 240,141 farms. Farms with young producers making decisions tend to be larger than average in both acres and sales.
- More than any other age group, young producers make decisions regarding livestock, though the difference is slight.
- One in four producers is a beginning farmer with 10 or fewer years of experience and an average age of 46.3. Farms with new or beginning producers making decisions tend to be smaller than average in both acres and value of production.
- Thirty-six percent of all producers are female and 56 percent of all farms have at least one female decision maker. Farms with female producers making decisions tend to be smaller than average in both acres and value of production.
- Female producers are most heavily engaged in the day-to-day decisions along with record keeping and financial management.
- Results are available in many online formats including video presentations, a new data query interface, maps, and traditional data tables. To address questions about the 2017 Census of Agriculture data, NASS will host a live Twitter chat (@usda_nass) Ask the Census Experts #StatChat on Friday, April 12 at 1 p.m. ET. All information is available at www.nass.usda.gov/AgCensus.
- For an audio summary of this report please visit: https://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Missouri/Publications/Audio/
- For more information, please visit: http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Missouri/
I've been researching where Industrial Hemp will fit into the future Missouri Farmer Commodity Market.Scotty-ScottsContracting
The History of Hemp in the USA courtesy Mike as posted on the Hemp Environmental Facebook Page
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Saturday, April 20, 2019
2019 MO Industrial Hemp Pilot Timeline
After receiving a slew of calls this week about legality of Cannabis and Hemp in Missouri I felt the need to share the info on the Missouri Industrial Hemp Pilot 2019 Timeline
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January 2, 2019 Public comment period on proposed industrial hemp rules opens.
February 1, 2019 Public comment period closes.
July 1, 2019 Industrial Hemp Pilot Program receives any spending authorized by the approved FY2020 budget.
July 30, 2019 Industrial Hemp Pilot Program rules become effective.
August 2019 Industrial Hemp education & outreach meetings begin. The meetings will review current laws, regulations and application processes.
September 3, 2019 Industrial Hemp Pilot Program grower and handler applications available online.
October 31, 2019 Grower and handler applications approved and applicants will be notified.
November 30, 2019 Registration fees due from handlers and approved growers.
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Proposed Industrial Hemp Timeline via the Missouri Department of Agriculture Hemp Pilot https://agriculture.mo.gov/hemp-pilot/
If you are looking for Hemp Seeds to plant in Missouri I have a few recommendations- Scotty MOhemp Energy
Friendly reminder for those interested in buying Hemp Seeds> “Hemp seeds may be imported into the United States from countries other than Canada if accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate from the exporting country’s national plant protection organization to verify the origin of the seed and confirm that no plant pests are detected. https://mohemp.blogspot.com/2019/04/politicsusda-clarifies-that-farmers-can.html
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Friday, April 19, 2019
POLITICSUSDA Clarifies That Farmers Can Import Hemp Seeds From Other
DEA no longer has authority to require hemp seed permits for import purposes.
Importation of Hemp Seed from Countries other than Canada
“Hemp seeds may be imported into the United States from countries other than Canada if accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate from the exporting country’s national plant protection organization to verify the origin of the seed and confirm that no plant pests are detected.
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Monday, April 15, 2019
Hemp Industry Taking Off
Green Grow Farms partnership opportunity has me pondering requesting info on this $10,000 per acre Hemp opportunity.
#HempBiomass ✓— Scotty (@StLHandyMan) April 15, 2019
Green Grow Farms is projecting 2019 first year biomass of 1 million pounds and is hopeful to exceed that amount by a multiple in 2020. https://t.co/6HugTiw29q? https://t.co/21vBUViXkq
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