Anytime you try to do something new, there is a learning curve. In this video, I am wanting to tell you 4 things I wish I knew before I got into the industry.
1. Farming is risky. You don't know what the weather will do, what the market will do, and selling the product is not always easy.
2. Farming is hard work. There is a decent amount of outdoor physical labor. In addition, networking and marketing is also part of the job and can be difficult work.
3. You need to be patient with your ROI. It isnt like other jobs where you get paid immediately for what you do. It could take some time to actually sell your product.
4. Understand the hemp market. Prices fluctuate, and it is important to have a good read on supply and demand because this will dictate the price of your crop.
Farming hemp can be very rewarding, but it can also be risky. Make sure you know what you are getting into before you begin.
Check out this book for more information on starting a successful hemp farm.
Visit https://www.hempfarmingacademy.com/timeline to download the free #Hemp #Farming Timeline and Budget Planner.
Enroll in the hemp farming online course by Farmer Tom: https://www.hempfarmingacademy.com/
Once you have successfully cultivated and harvested your #hemp crop, the work has just begun! One of the most important parts of hemp farming is getting your #crop #sold. In this video, Farmer Tom gives 3 tips on successfully selling your crop at the end of the season.
For more hemp farming videos, visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOm8PX6TW7e_woAWGR5ymtFmmVPpm5bVa https://youtu.be/nKqGO6mTbyo
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