Industrial hemp symposium to be held Aug. 25 in Oklahoma City

Hemp Geo Institute has supported Oklahoma’s initiative in getting their industrial hemp pilot program passed and signed into law. This is substantial for the agriculture sector, giving them new and recurring revenue in addition to income from 1,000’s of products that can be sold.

After six symposiums in North Carolina, Hemp Geo Institute is bringing its entire All-Star team to Oklahoma for symposium number seven on Aug. 25, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. HIG will kick-start the education you need to successfully grow and build a profitable business in the industrial Hemp industry.

HGI’s mission is to help landowners, growers, and farmers add a newly viable, profitable income stream to the American landscape. The symposium will cover A-Z topics on growing for fiber, seed, and cannabidiol industrial hemp. Throughout the day there will be networking opportunities with fellow landowners, farmers, and industry leaders to begin building vital relationships.

The most important fundamental to success in the industrial hemp industry is getting the proper education. “The biggest point of difference to one’s success, will be the level of knowledge growers possess,” said Rick Rainbolt, founder/president of Hemp Geo Institute.

The one-day educational symposium is an opportunity for landowners and farmers to receive a "specific step-by-step blueprint" on how to grow, sell and profit from farming industrial hemp by using real business tactics and principles, presented by experienced industry professionals.

To learn more about "Growing Hemp for Yield," the Hemp Geo Institute’s seventh industrial hemp symposium on Aug. 25 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, visit www.hempgeoinstitute.com/oklahoma-event.