Industrial Hemp Resources
“We knew that Kansas farmers wanted to get into this industry, and our job is to conduct research to help farmers be successful with the crop.” ~ Jason Griffin, Associate Professor, Horticulture,K-State
Answers to Common Questions:
-Very little Kansas data exists from the modern agronomic era to guide industrial hemp production decisions. While our data in Kansas is growing, interested parties are also encouraged to consult resources from the industrial hemp research programs at other land-grant research universities such as those at the University of Kentucky, Purdue, and Cornell.
-Producers should understand that industrial hemp produced for fiber, seed, or CBD require very different production systems. Many agronomic and management decisions (including variety selection, planting date, and planting/harvest methods) are unique to the desired end product.
-Hemp is a highly photoperiod sensitive crop, this will strongly affect optimum planting dates and plant growth and development in Kansas relative to locations at other latitudes.
-Kansas State University is not a provider of certified hemp seed. A list of varieties approved by the Kansas Dept. of Ag can be found on their website. Producers should work directly with certified seed producers in other states to secure seed supplies.
-Kansas State University is not currently involved in matching producers with industrial hemp markets. Producers should perform their own due diligence in securing market access for their hemp fiber, seed, or CBD production.
-Kansas State University is not directly involved in the KDA license application process for producers or other potential licensees. For producers completing the on-farm research plan as part of the KDA application process you are encouraged to consult the guide "How to Conduct Research on Your Farm or Ranch" published by SARE. Our specialist and local agents can help you develop an on-farm research plan if you have further questions.
2020 K-State Industrial Hemp Research Reports
2020 Kansas State University Industrial Hemp CBD Variety Trial
2020 Kansas State University Industrial Hemp Dual-Purpose and Fiber Trial
2019 K-State Industrial Hemp Research Reports
2019 Kansas State University Industrial Hemp Dual-Purpose and Fiber Trial
2019 Kansas State University Industrial Hemp CBD Variety Trial
Department of Agronomy, Manhattan - Plots were lost due to excessive rainfall
Olathe Horticulture Research-Extension Center - reports not yet available
Resources from K-State Research & Extension, John C. Pair Horticultural Center
Industrial Hemp in Kansas - Part 1 - So you want to grow hemp
Industrial Hemp in Kansas - Part 2 - What about seed?
Industrial Hemp in Kansas - Part 3 - Feminized Seed
Industrial Hemp Laboratory Testing is now available at the K-State Olathe Campus
Resources from the Kansas Dept. of Ag (KDA)
KDA Industrial Hemp- Check this page first for the latest updates!
Informational Presentations Delivered in Kansas
May 11, 2018-Presentation on Kentucky's Industrial Hemp Program
May 11, 2018 Presentation on Colorado's Industrial Hemp Program
October 17, 2018, Industrial Hemp Research in Kansas
February 24, 2017, Economic Considerations with Growing Alternative Crops
Post Rock Extension District Alternative Crops Meeting
Video of the presentation by Dr. Matt Stockton, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, West Central Research-Extension Center, North Platte, NE
Not specific to industrial hemp production, but a good discussion of general economic considerations of alternative crops
Agronomy Resources from Other States
An Introduction to Industrial Hemp and Hemp Agronomy - University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment
"New Friends and Old Foes: Hemp Disease Sightings in Kentucky" - Webinar presented to the Great Plains Diagnostic Network by Dr. Nicole Ward Gauthier, University of Kentucky
Insect Management in Hemp - Colorado State University