Bankers Watching Hemp Closely

Bankers Watching Hemp Closely

Rick Worthington
Rick Worthington
Bankers Watching Hemp Closely

When hemp became legal under the 2018 Farm Bill, there was a lot of buzz in farm country about what that would look like as an everyday crop, and who would grow it.

It’s not just farmers that are curious about the newly legal commodity, many in the Ag banking sector are watching hemp very closely.

Tony Hotchkiss is on the American Bankers Association Ag and Rural Bankers Committee.

He’s concerned some growers will hear about potentially - forgive the phrase - high returns, and quickly get swept up in the excitement.

“I’m excited that hemp is a potential for the industry, but I think people need to slowdown and make sure they do their homework because if they don’t especially on the producer side, they might get caught in trying something where they could lose a lot of money, they might make a lot of money, I’m not suggesting either way, but it’s just something they need to be cautiously optimistic about and approach slowly.”

Recommendations for growers looking at adding hemp either to the resume or as a rotation crop.

The National Industrial Hemp Council recommends growers start small, make sure they have a buyer, and that marketing and branding is always important.

For more on the American Bankers Association Ag and Rural Bankers Committee --- head to www.ABA.com

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