Success Story2022 University of Kentucky Hemp Field Day and Educational Workshops



2022 University of Kentucky Hemp Field Day and Educational Workshops

Author: Robert Pearce

Planning Unit: Plant and Soil Sciences

Major Program: Hemp

Outcome: Initial Outcome

The University of Kentucky has established itself as a leader in research in numerous aspects of hemp production, Extension specialists and researchers coordinated and facilitated the 2022 Hemp Field Day and Educational Workshops. The goal of this event was to share research with hemp growers and those connected to the hemp industry as a way to improve knowledge of hemp production and processing. 

During the 2022 field days, a new format was used that provided an afternoon of hands-on workshops. Topics covered included plant diseases, insects, and plant health. A total of 33 individuals participated in the workshops. Many commented that having an opportunity for a hands-on experience was invaluable. During the evening, a traditional field day with field tours and presentations was provided. Total attendance for this event was 49 individuals, with 30% being growers and 20% industry. The remaining participants were either associated with universities, regulatory, or part of the general public. Overall, the event was considered a success and was well received by participants.    






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