Weber State University: Botany Student Researching Viability of Hemp in Utah
June 19, 2019
June 19, 2019
OGDEN, Utah, June 19 -- Weber State University issued the following news:
Could hemp be a viable cash crop for Utah?
That's the question one Weber State University senior botany student hopes to answer through an undergraduate research study he's undertaking this summer.
Bountiful resident Jeff Colbert plans to grow hemp plants from seed, using different soil samples to see if this crop is viable in Utah. Hemp can grow 15 to 20 feet tall and is fibrous, unl . . .
Could hemp be a viable cash crop for Utah?
That's the question one Weber State University senior botany student hopes to answer through an undergraduate research study he's undertaking this summer.
Bountiful resident Jeff Colbert plans to grow hemp plants from seed, using different soil samples to see if this crop is viable in Utah. Hemp can grow 15 to 20 feet tall and is fibrous, unl . . .