Out near a lonely highway southwest of town, a farmers son stuck - TopicsExpress



          

Out near a lonely highway southwest of town, a farmers son stuck some seeds in the ground last spring to see what would happen. What he pulled from the soil made history and has sown new hope for struggling farmers both here and across the nation. Last weekend, 41-year-old Ryan Loflin, a fifth-generation Coloradan, along with an enthusiastic crew of 45 volunteers, harvested what is being called the first U.S. crop of commercial hemp in more than half a century.
Posted on: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 07:33:13 +0000

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