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An Update on Hemp Growing, Processing, and Retailing in Wisconsin 2022

Product ID: CA3435R7
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

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
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Wednesday, February 01, 202312:00 PM - 12:50 PM CT

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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
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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
Read More ↓

Collin F. Schaefer is a partner in the law firm of Ogden Glazer + Schaefer. He received his undergraduate degree from Bradley University in International Business and Spanish, and his law degree from the University of Wisconsin. After graduation, Collin started practice in Dodge County before opening a solo firm in Cedarburg and eventually, merging his firm with Erin Ogden and Jeff Glazer of OgdenGlazer. At OG+S Collin’s practice focuses on startups, securities, alcohol beverage licensing/permitting, trademarks and real estate. Collin is the past president of the Dodge County Bar Association, the Cedarburg Chamber of Commerce, and is a volunteer with Legal Action’s Eviction Defense Project.  Outside of the office, Collin enjoys spending time with his wife (Kim) and son (Noah), gardening, and hiking.

  • Understand the recent transition from DATCP to USDA hemp licensing
  • Gain insight on ways to draft a successful permit application
  • Identify special considerations for retailers, such as permitting requirements for related products
  • Prepare your clients for the 2023 hemp season
  • Business lawyers
  • Agriculture lawyers
  • Government lawyers
  • Contract lawyers
  • Any attorney interested in CBD and hemp regulation in Wisconsin
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