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The Hemp Conference

The Hemp Conference By Dennis S Murray Sr. On Saturday, November 2, 2019, numerous Industrial Hemp and Cannabis farmers, buyers, and agricultural professionals descended on Charlotte, NC at the Westin Hotel hosted by the Hemp Industries Association to strategize on the new USDA policy regarding the Hemp and Cannabis industry. As we pulled up to the valet and walked in I was accommodated by Henry D Jones, CEO of Georgia Veteran Hemp Industrial Association (GVHIA) www.gaveterans4hemp.com and we were greeted by Morris Beegle, President of the Colorado Hemp Company, and Preston Whitfield, Director of Hemp Operation in Denver, Co. My first interview was with Jillian Hishaw Esq ., who was the keynote speaker; when Ms. Hishaw made her final remarks to the audience, I approached Ms. Hishaw and asked her the tough questions as the Founder, and CEO of Family Agriculture Resource Management Service www.30000acres.org .   Question 1: Has the licensing cost to potential produce
The Hemp Conference By Dennis S Murray Sr. Saturday November 2, 2019 numerous Industrial Hemp and Cannabis farmers, buyers, and agricultural professionals descended on Charlotte, NC at the Westin Hotel hosted by Hemp Industries Association to strategize on the new USDA policy regarding the Hemp and Cannabis industry. As we pulled up to the valet and walked in I was accommodated by Henry D Jones, CEO of Georgia Veteran Hemp Industrial Association (GVHIA) www.gaveterans4hemp.com and we were greeted by Morris Beegle, President of the Colorado Hemp Company and Preston Whitfield, Director of Hemp Operation in Denver, Co. My first interview was with Jillian Hishaw Esq ., who was the keynote speaker; when Ms. Hishaw made her final remarks to the audience, I approach Ms. Hishaw and asked her the tough questions as the Founder, CEO of Family Agriculture Resource Management Service www.30000acres.org .   Question 1: is the licensing cost to potential produces and growers of

Metric “Methods section” " New Money: Young Agricultural Entrepreneurs & Their Steps to Success"

Academic Published Paper    Metric “Methods section” New Money: Young Agricultural Entrepreneurs & Their Steps to Success   By Dennis S Murray Sr. We have seen some very impressive Goals and Metrics sections of our plans so far.  Now we move to the Methods section.  This will be 3-5 pages. Please address which methods will be implemented to achieve the goals of the plan. Areas to cover should include: 1. How do you plan to implement the plan? ·          We intent to obtain from the FY 17 $3.5 million over 4 years and deducting $1.5 million for the first year FY year 17, and breaking down $666,000 per for the last three years through Senator Rand Paul’s legislation of “Economic Freedom Zone ” bill that will be voted on in FY16-17 for $139 million to help distress underserved and disenfranchised minority and community groups that are in at-risk in urban and rural destructive neighborhoods nationally. This will leave $135.5 million fo

Perception of the People’s (Domestic and World Politics)

Dated: September  16, 2016 Academic Published Paper Perception of the People’s (Domestic and World Politics) By Dennis S Murray Sr. Summary The mirror images of our political agenda that has changed the world and its constitution on domestic and world politics in America and abroad is described within a system that has been anchored only by discourse and manipulation driven by schematic reasoning and enduring rivalries of our governing bodies both domestically and in world politics. I would like to begin discussing the transatlantic slave trading and their responsibility for the forced migration between 12 - 15 million people from Africa to the Western Hemisphere from the middle of thee 15th century to the end of the 19th century. The trafficking of Africans males and females by elite European countries during this period is sometimes referred to by African scholars as the Maafa ('great disaster' in Swahili). It's now considered a