 
                            
                            On this episode we talk to David Suchoff, alternative crops professor and Extension specialist at North Carolina State University, about hemp at NC State and the research he oversees as leader of the Alternative Crops program and as the director of the Hemp Research Consortium.\xa0
We talk about hemp in the South and why hemp for textiles makes sense in North Carolina and how his time in the Peace Corps informs his work in agriculture today, and how his musical education prepared him for success.
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David Suchoff is an assistant professor and an Extension specialist at North Carolina State University, where he leads the alternative crops program.
\u201cFarmers in North Carolina, just like farmers across the nation, are kind of always looking for new alternative crops,\u201d he said.
That\u2019s especially true in the Tar Heel State where tobacco was once king.
\u201cBut that market has changed and continues to change,\u201d Suchoff said, \u201cso farmers are seeking alternatives.\u201d
One of those alternatives is industrial hemp.
When Suchoff started at NC State five years ago, hemp was on the cusp of becoming a legal commodity crop again after 80 years of prohibition, and farmers had lots of question.
\u201cI knew that it was going to be a crop that I would be working with when I started, just because of the sheer number of farmers that were growing it in our state,\u201d Suchoff said.
Farmers\u2019 interest in hemp and the types of questions they bring to Extension has changed since the 2018 Farm Bill brought the crop back to the fields of Carolina.
But Suchoff said hemp research still makes up \u201cthe larger percentage of the type of work that we do\u201d in the alternative crops program.
\u201cWhen we started off working with hemp, we were doing primarily floral hemp research. That's where the industry was. That's what our farmers were growing,\u201d he said.
But he said he sees tremendous growth and interest from farmers and industry in hemp fiber production.
\u201cAnd so we're really shifting with that to make sure that our work is applicable to our stakeholders, who are the farmers,\u201d he said.
Suchoff said hemp is a climate-smart crop that fits nicely into the regenerative model, but cautions against overhyping the crop before more research is in.
\u201cI'll admit that there are some pretty big claims that are being made in the hemp realm that are not yet backed up by good data,\u201d he said, especially \u201cwhen we talk about carbon sequestration.\u201d
Before making claims about what hemp can and cannot do, \u201cit's really critical that we have more life cycle analysis,\u201d he said, from seeds in the ground all the way to finished product.
Suchoff is optimistic about hemp\u2019s potential for carbon sequestration, but said, \u201cWe just have to be really smart about how we do it and how we quantify it.\u201d
Suchoff is also the director of the Hemp Research Consortium, a partnership between academia, government and industry to address the challenges facing the nascent hemp industry.
\u201cThe strength of the consortium lies in the diversity of its members, both our academic members and our industry members. So we want hemp breeding companies, we want textile companies, we want grain companies,\u201d he said.
From agronomics to processing and manufacturing, the hemp industry has a complex puzzle to solve.
\u201cAnd if we're really to effect change, we have to take a holistic approach to do that,\u201d Suchoff said. \u201cIn order to have a holistic approach, we need to have as many voices at the table as possible.\u201d
NC State Hemp Extension Webportal
FFAR Hemp Research Consortium
https://foundationfar.org/consortia/hemp-research-consortium/
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 DNR Releases Updated Regulations, Opening the Door for Industrial Hemp Production
 https://www.akbizmag.com/industry/government/dnr-releases-updated-regulations-opening-the-door-for-industrial-hemp-production/
 
 Building crews on Lower Sioux Reservation using industrial hemp
 https://www.kvrr.com/2023/10/14/building-crews-on-lower-sioux-reservation-using-industrial-hemp/
 
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