Which variety should I go with for my first growth

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    James Marshall
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    We are going to try and get licensed in Kansas for the 2019 grow season. As it is the first one there is no data that I can find to determine what would not only grow good but yield a decent return on investment in eastern Kansas. Below is the list provided by the state of their approved plants and the seeds used have to be certified. I am looking for some advice and would be happy to share the results of the harvest in the fall. Here is the link to the Kansas site for more information https://agriculture.ks.gov/divisions-programs/plant-protect-weed-control/industrial-hemp

    Alyssa, Beniko, Canda, Carmagnola, CC, CFX-1, CFX-2, Cherry Wine, Cobbler #8, CRS-1, Delores, Eletta Campana, Elite, Endurance LF 2/14, fedora 17, Felina 32, Fibrol, Fibronova, Finola, Franklin LF 2/14, Futura 75, Georgina, Grandi, H2 Cherry 1-6. HK 05, HK 08, Helena, Joey, Katani, KCC13, Martha, Maui’s Cherry, Maui’s Cherry 2, MS77, MS77-CHG, OT, Otto II: Endurance, Otto II: Franklin, Otto II: Stout, Picolo, PR!#, Santhica 27, Seagull 1H 1, Stout LF 2/14, Sweetened LF 2/14, T1, Trump, Tygra, USO 31, Victoria, Wojko, Workhorse, X-59, Zolotonosha 15

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    Aria Fowler
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    It takes a substantial amount of time to get seeds certified in Colorado. There should be more and more each year. We have some in the works but not done yet.

    #12457
    VTRThempllc
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    Our farm is going with Oregon CBD. They have varieties that do very well in humid climates like West Tennessee. Their reputation as a breeder is very good from my research. Tennessee requires a transfer agreement to be filed with TN.GOV. They must inspect your seeds before releasing them to the grower to germinate.

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