USDA, Cornell Offering National Hemp Webinar Series
ARS solves agricultural challenges that affect all Americans,” said Zachary Stansell, USDA-ARS geneticist and acting hemp curator. “Hemp is rapidly emerging as a critical multi-use and economically significant crop, so this hemp seminar series is designed to increase the diversity, equity, and inclusivity of ARS’ mission while providing hemp-specific education, training, and networking opportunities to historically underserved communities.”
The research team believes that by broadening the scope of training, education, and connectivity within the developing hemp community, they can create a more welcoming and inclusive environment for new hemp and empower hemp research by bringing diverse voices into the larger conversation.
“Training and educating new scientists from many different backgrounds is critical in order to achieve the most cutting-edge solutions to an array of issues producers face — from climate change to economic viability,” said Cornell University Crop Specialist Daniela Vergara.
Lectures will be given by various hemp research experts from academia, research laboratories, production facilities, and private industry:
- Jan. 26 – Outdoor Cultivation: Jeff Kostuik, director, Hemp Genetics International
- Feb. 9 – Indoor Cultivation: Dr. Bruce Bugbee, professor, Utah State University
- Feb. 23 – Hemp Processing Systems: Dr. Heather Grab, senior lecturer, Cornell University
- March 9 – Extraction Chemistry/Facility Design: Alisia Ratliff, CEO, Victus Capital Ventures
- March 23 – The Endocannabinoid System: Ethan Russo M.D., founder and CEO, CReDO Science
- April 6 – Hemp Food Science: Hunter Friedland, founder and CEO, Cirona Labs
- April 20 – Hemp Diversity/Genetics: Dr. Daniela Vergara, founder, Agricultural Genomics Foundation
- May 4 – Economics of Hemp Production: Dr. Tyler Mark, associate professor, University of Kentucky