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Dr. Jeffrey Powers of Beaver Island Hemp talks about pets and CBD on the iHemp Hour
October 15, 2020
Jeffrey Powers, DVM earned his veterinary degree from Michigan State in 1980. His career has lead him around Michigan and he has settled in Northern Michigan.
Chase Hubbard of The Jacobsen and Jeffrey Cole of US Hemp Brokerage on the iHemp Hour
October 15, 2020
Chase Hubbard with The Jacobsen has been reporting on hemp and the hemp markets. He will explore the hemp market and what trends he is observing in the hemp industry.
Dawn Shultz, Interim Executive Director of the USHBA, shared insight and vision for the future of hemp building on the iHemp Hour.
Plant Responsive Drip Irrigation on the iHemp Hour
October 9, 2020
Peter Wierzba of Responsive Drip Irrigation shares information about the worlds first plant responsive irrigation system. It is able to deliver water and nutrients to the plants as it is needed.
Courtney Moran of Earth Law Championing Hemp Agribusiness on the iHemp Hour
October 8, 2020
Courtney N. Moran, LL.M. is the leading expert on hemp law championing legal policy for sustainable Cannabis hemp agribusiness development.
Michigan Dept. of Agriculture and The Hemp Mine on the iHemp Hour
September 30, 2020
Gina Alessandri and Nathan Kark of MDARD will update us on the status of Michigan’s hemp plan. The plan as submitted is linked up on the iHemp Hour page.
Nick Young of Krystilion brings us up to speed on the controversial Delta 8 THC offered by his Savvy brand. Krystilion is a leader in distillation and works with farmers to optimize their crop.
The process to gain Federal approval for animal feed ingredients through the FDA-Center for Veterinary Medicine requires both; clinical animal feed trials for each target species and detailed analysis of the ingredient itself. This analysis includes: crude nutritional composition, vitamins, minerals, potential contaminates as well as fatty acid and amino acid concentrations.
As we continue our education on how to cultivate the best industrial hemp crops we get a bit geeky with the science at times.









