Thanks Midwest toker
Our family has been farming this ground for Generations and once every hundred years or so a new crop comes up that makes it economically viable for us to stay in business that product will probably be marijuana for myself or my kids. But anytime you are learning a new crop it takes at least 5 to 10 consecutive years in order to really grasp all of the ins and outs of farming a new crop. I say new but it's not a new product for our farm during World War II we produced hemp that would truck into Kansas City and get made into rope. I have tried for the last 6 years to grow outside but because we have so much Wild pot left over from World War II it's next to impossible to create sensimillia. So it looks like even though we have some of the greatest weather for growing It Outdoors in order to make a high-quality product we're probably going to have to grow it exclusively in greenhouses or Warehouse Barnes so that the air can be filtered to remove all of the pollen.