Fred Strathmeyer Unveils the Pennsylvania 2021 Hemp Program

Published: Dec. 2, 2020, 7:10 p.m.

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On this week\\u2019s Industrial Hemp Podcast, we talk to Fred Strathmeyer, Deputy Secretary for Plant Industry and Consumer Protection at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture where he oversees the state\\u2019s industrial hemp program.

We talk about some of the challenges that Pennsylvania farmers and the team at PDA faced this year in terms of sampling, testing, and COVID-19.

He also unveils some details about the changes to the hemp program for 2021 \\u2014 notably the plant minimum and acreage requirements. The permit application process opens December 5, 2020 for mail-in applicants. Online applicants are encouraged to wait until January 2021.

We talk about the Pennsylvania Hemp Steering committee and how it was instrumental in shaping the program for next year. Strathmeyer also says why he thinks the USDA will change the 15 day to harvest requirement in the final rule. And of course we talk about this week\\u2019s Pennsylvania Hemp Summit, Dec. 8 and 9.

Pennsylvania Department of Ag\'s 2021 Hemp Program
https://www.agriculture.pa.gov/Plants_Land_Water/industrial_hemp/Pages/default.aspx

Pennsylvania Hemp Summit
https://pahempsummit.com/

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