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Lancaster County Hemp Circuit, Part Two
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This week's podcast is Part Two of our Lancaster County Hemp Circuit Coverage.
Editor's note: Hey there, it's me Eric. I'm traveling this week to Minnesota for the Field Day at the Lower Sioux Indian Reservation, so in order to get the podcast out to you in a timely manner, I gave the transcript of the audio to my ChatGPT buddy and asked for a break down. And that's what the following is: AI-generated text. Thank you for your understanding! -e
Here’s a breakdown of the Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast episode titled Lancaster Hemp Circuit, Part Two:
Who:
Eric Hurlock: Host of the podcast and senior digital editor at Lancaster Farming Newspaper.
Fred Strathmeyer: Deputy Secretary of Agriculture for Pennsylvania.
Tarit Chatterjee: Director of Operations at Natural Textile Solutions and Bast Lab.
Alyssa Collins: Plant pathologist from Penn State.
Ron Kander: Professor from Jefferson University.
Shawn House: Entrepreneur and founder of Hempzels, a hemp pretzel company.
Other speakers: Local hemp experts, machinists like Joe from Joe's Machinery, and hemp advocates like Erica Stark and Cameron McIntosh. And Eric Beezer is running for office.
What:
The podcast features interviews from the *Lancaster County Hemp Circuit*, where participants discuss the latest developments in hemp production in Pennsylvania. Topics include advancements in industrial hemp, state support, fiber and grain hemp processing, and the potential growth of Pennsylvania as a leader in the hemp industry.
Where:
The event took place in various locations around Lancaster County, PA, including King's Agriseeds, the Landis Valley Farm Museum and Steve Groff's farm.
Participants also mention upcoming events in Minnesota, New York, and New Jersey, which include field days and workshops focused on industrial hemp.
Why:
The podcast aims to spotlight Pennsylvania’s growing role in the hemp industry. There is a significant push for infrastructure development, processing facilities, and innovative uses of hemp in textiles, construction, and feed. With local and state government support, the goal is to position Pennsylvania as a key player in the national and international hemp markets.
This episode highlights the collaborative efforts and future potential for industrial hemp in Pennsylvania, emphasizing the importance of local partnerships, state government involvement, and educational efforts to promote sustainable growth in the hemp sector.
Here’s a summary of the news nuggets, calendar items, and sponsors mentioned in the podcast episode:
News Nuggets:
Volkswagen and Hemp Leather: Volkswagen is developing a biobased leather alternative made from industrial hemp, which could be used in their car interiors starting in 2028.
Calendar Items:
Lower Sioux Hemp Field Day (September 5, 2024): Eric Hurlock will be attending a field day at the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Morton, Minnesota. The event will feature attendees from around the country and celebrates the opening of the tribes processing facility.
Cornell Hemp Events in Geneva, NY (September 11-13, 2024):
USDA Germplasm Tour (September 11)
Fiber and Grain Field Day (September 12)
Cannabinoid Field Day (September 13)
Hempcrete Workshop in Manahawkin, NJ (September 20-22, 2024): Hosted by Right Coast Hemp, featuring a hempcrete building workshop.
Sponsors:
IND Hemp (Fort Benton, Montana): A family-owned, mission-driven industrial hemp feed, food, and fiber company. INDHEMP.com
Forever Green, Distributors of the KP-4 Hemp Cutter, a revolutionary hemp harvesting machine designed for speed, efficiency and durability. Available at HempCutter.com.
Mpactful Ventures: A Massachusetts-based organization focusing on supporting sustainable ventures.
These segments provide a mix of industry updates, upcoming events, and product promotions relevant to the hemp community.
The music in this podcast is courtesy of Tin Bird Shadow, a band or musical group whose work is featured throughout the show. The music serves as background during transitions between segments and interviews, contributing to the overall tone and feel of the podcast. It's likely used to create a relaxed, engaging atmosphere that complements the conversational and informative style of the podcast.
312 episoder
Manage episode 438213834 series 2432853
This week's podcast is Part Two of our Lancaster County Hemp Circuit Coverage.
Editor's note: Hey there, it's me Eric. I'm traveling this week to Minnesota for the Field Day at the Lower Sioux Indian Reservation, so in order to get the podcast out to you in a timely manner, I gave the transcript of the audio to my ChatGPT buddy and asked for a break down. And that's what the following is: AI-generated text. Thank you for your understanding! -e
Here’s a breakdown of the Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast episode titled Lancaster Hemp Circuit, Part Two:
Who:
Eric Hurlock: Host of the podcast and senior digital editor at Lancaster Farming Newspaper.
Fred Strathmeyer: Deputy Secretary of Agriculture for Pennsylvania.
Tarit Chatterjee: Director of Operations at Natural Textile Solutions and Bast Lab.
Alyssa Collins: Plant pathologist from Penn State.
Ron Kander: Professor from Jefferson University.
Shawn House: Entrepreneur and founder of Hempzels, a hemp pretzel company.
Other speakers: Local hemp experts, machinists like Joe from Joe's Machinery, and hemp advocates like Erica Stark and Cameron McIntosh. And Eric Beezer is running for office.
What:
The podcast features interviews from the *Lancaster County Hemp Circuit*, where participants discuss the latest developments in hemp production in Pennsylvania. Topics include advancements in industrial hemp, state support, fiber and grain hemp processing, and the potential growth of Pennsylvania as a leader in the hemp industry.
Where:
The event took place in various locations around Lancaster County, PA, including King's Agriseeds, the Landis Valley Farm Museum and Steve Groff's farm.
Participants also mention upcoming events in Minnesota, New York, and New Jersey, which include field days and workshops focused on industrial hemp.
Why:
The podcast aims to spotlight Pennsylvania’s growing role in the hemp industry. There is a significant push for infrastructure development, processing facilities, and innovative uses of hemp in textiles, construction, and feed. With local and state government support, the goal is to position Pennsylvania as a key player in the national and international hemp markets.
This episode highlights the collaborative efforts and future potential for industrial hemp in Pennsylvania, emphasizing the importance of local partnerships, state government involvement, and educational efforts to promote sustainable growth in the hemp sector.
Here’s a summary of the news nuggets, calendar items, and sponsors mentioned in the podcast episode:
News Nuggets:
Volkswagen and Hemp Leather: Volkswagen is developing a biobased leather alternative made from industrial hemp, which could be used in their car interiors starting in 2028.
Calendar Items:
Lower Sioux Hemp Field Day (September 5, 2024): Eric Hurlock will be attending a field day at the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Morton, Minnesota. The event will feature attendees from around the country and celebrates the opening of the tribes processing facility.
Cornell Hemp Events in Geneva, NY (September 11-13, 2024):
USDA Germplasm Tour (September 11)
Fiber and Grain Field Day (September 12)
Cannabinoid Field Day (September 13)
Hempcrete Workshop in Manahawkin, NJ (September 20-22, 2024): Hosted by Right Coast Hemp, featuring a hempcrete building workshop.
Sponsors:
IND Hemp (Fort Benton, Montana): A family-owned, mission-driven industrial hemp feed, food, and fiber company. INDHEMP.com
Forever Green, Distributors of the KP-4 Hemp Cutter, a revolutionary hemp harvesting machine designed for speed, efficiency and durability. Available at HempCutter.com.
Mpactful Ventures: A Massachusetts-based organization focusing on supporting sustainable ventures.
These segments provide a mix of industry updates, upcoming events, and product promotions relevant to the hemp community.
The music in this podcast is courtesy of Tin Bird Shadow, a band or musical group whose work is featured throughout the show. The music serves as background during transitions between segments and interviews, contributing to the overall tone and feel of the podcast. It's likely used to create a relaxed, engaging atmosphere that complements the conversational and informative style of the podcast.
312 episoder
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