So grown up
In the first year of Wisconsin’s Hemp Pilot Research program, 361 people applied for licenses to grow or process hemp. In 2021, that number rose to 1,363.1 Following the success of state pilot programs, in January 2022, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) took oversight of grower license application programs.
Enthusiasm for the hemp industry is alive and well in the Badger State, making it high time you learned a thing or two about it. An Update on Hemp Growing, Processing, and Retailing in Wisconsin is your trusted source for the latest guidance on what you should be considering when advising clients involved in the hemp industry.
When it comes to growing and processing the new green gold, experienced business advisor Collin F. Schaefer will cover:
- How to get a hemp growing permit from the USDA
- What hemp-related activities are still regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP)
- Unique considerations for retailers of hemp and cannabidiol (CBD) products
You’ll also receive tips for the Department of Revenue for successful permit applications and for obtaining a permit to sell vapor products. Plus, find out about innovation on the horizon in this exciting, ever-changing industry.
Be ready to provide informed counsel during the next hemp season and beyond with what you’ll discover at An Update on Hemp Growing, Processing, and Retailing in Wisconsin.
1Historical Hemp Program Data
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