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As hemp farming expands on a massive scale across the world it is important that we think about the impacts and sustainability of the way we farm hemp. Hemp can be grown with chemical fertilizers, pesticides, plastics in unbalance monoculture or it can be grown in a way that is ecologically respectful. Learn from this amazing panel of regenerative hemp pioneers. Daniel Richardson, Lane Creek Hemp Company Matt Davenport, ARLO Systems Kelly Dunn, Dragonfly Earth Medicine Dave Sullivan, Sweetleaf Organic Farm Josh Sarvis, Dragonfly Earth Medicine Filmed by Future Cannabis Project contributor Claire Weissbluth Dave Sullivan is a Southern Oregon based hemp farmer, doing his best to maintain the momentum in the Regenerative farming space. Matt Davenport is a permaculture designer and self-taught cannabis farmer from Colorado. He is the founder of ARLO Systems LLC, a seed to sale enterprise focused on consulting, supply chain management and logistics services for international cannabis markets. Matt is also the Director of Cultivation and co-owner of Grateful Farms LLC, an Oklahoma based Medical Marijuana cultivator using vertical farming and organic no-till systems to build living soil and provide clean cannabis to its local community. Daniel Richardson attended one semester at Colorado Mountain College, before moving into the land management trade. Starting at an Organic farm in Northern California, animal husbandry and biodynamic gardening really got the gears moving for him. Summers at the farm, and winters traveling, his skill set broadend. In 2009, Daniel began working as a foreman who was responsible for the safety and integrity of the rail crew, his team broke ground and installed one of Denver’s first light rail systems. With offers to continue in the world of rail construction, Daniel choose to head west to Jacksonville Oregon, to join forces with his cousin Nick and his wife Elizabeth as an owner and member of Green Source Gardens team. Today, Daniel oversees all activities at Lane Creek Reserve, and is the major visionary behind the many moving parts . As the Director of Operations and Managing Partner, Daniel is consistently creating habitat in corners of the property to support new functional elements in the farm’s ever growing ecosystem, and to ensure the safekeeping and happiness of our 90+ animals. Regardless of the task, Daniel is known for installing and maintaining the acres of fencing or fabricating any number of parts needed around the farm. From sunup to sundown, he works hard to ensure that the foundational systems created can bare all that will be built on it.