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#Stronga #Hemp #IndustrialHemp #CBD #CBDOil Farmers across the US are starting to grow industrial hemp since it recently became legalised in the 2018 Farm Bill. This act follows a trend of hemp being legalised across the globe as governments see the potential in this biomass crop. In the video, see footage of hemp harvest from real growers across the world. Harvesting hemp is a critical stage for CBD production because if there are moulds in the crop, the value of the hemp biomass will decrease. Timing is of the essence. There are several visual indications on the hemp bud that growers should keep a close eye on leading up to harvest. When trichomes on the bud shift to a milky white colour, it may be time to harvest. As well as monitoring the bud visually, growers are also advised to undertake weekly tests of CBD content. While some of the tests for CBD can be expensive, the return on investment can be huge if the timing of harvest is optimised. Weather is also a key factor in determining exactly when to harvest the hemp crop. Harvest time for hemp in the US general coincides with the hurricane season. Growers will find it easier to dry their hemp if they can harvest it before any storms. Growers need to ensure they have enough available labour to harvest the full crop on time, before the weather spoils the produce. Once hemp is harvested, growers should instantly move the wet crop to their drying facility and this is where Stronga have recently entered the equation due to high demand in the US. Stronga continuous flow drying solutions offer the ideal conditions for efficiently drying floral biomass. The Stronga drying process is slow with a high airflow passed through the hemp from the matched Heatex unit. This method of drying will lead to a higher quality end product and therefore fetch a higher extraction price. FlowDrya and Heatex are well proven across a range of wet materials from woodchip biomass to paper pulp. The autonomous drying process from Stronga has many benefits when compared to traditional hanging which is labour-intensive, space consuming and slow, causing issues if the square acreage harvested is high. Another problem with hung dried hemp is that as the hemp plant dries, branches droop down in the formation of a closing umbrella. That shape results in less airflow to the centre of the hemp plant, causing mould to grow. If you would like more information on Stronga hemp drying solutions, contact our sales team today – [email protected] Like Stronga on Facebook: / strongaworldwide Follow Stronga on Twitter: / strongaltd Follow Stronga on Instagram: / strongaworldwide