Kinda a personal post.
There is an agricultural school in our little neck of the woods. A student there I worked with and started to hang out, many years ago. He's the one that got me into growing ganja.
Got into a lot of trouble over the years. Yet never did more than two months jail. Always got strung out on probation.
Money is an issue with schooling. Living in a large area of farming and general agricultural businesses. Looking for wise old owls to chime in on the agronomy business.
Weed is not so legal here and very limited and just starting medical. Seems I've spent most of my years developing interest and knowledge on the cannabis forums. Likely a very high tech industry and knowledgeable source of crop production, cannabis has become.
Having a record which is most serious a decade old. How hard is it to get a job even in standard crops and agronomy work? Kinda hard to explain that what got me into this area of interest being cannabis. Would love to see legal cannabis unfold much more than simple state laws. Not very likely with the current politics, but ok.
Lot's of Amish around. Lot's of corn, soy, wheat and alfalfa hay. Seems I mostly right now know how to put a fortune into soil. I can make some mighty pricey dirt basically. Education would be not as exciting, much more synthetic and industrial standards.
I would love to see not only cannabis having a strong hold but traditional crops being more organic and ecologically progressive. I feel I could help the Amish a lot and maybe influence 'English' farmers. Farming is traditionally a very poor and expensive industry.
Advice?
There is an agricultural school in our little neck of the woods. A student there I worked with and started to hang out, many years ago. He's the one that got me into growing ganja.
Got into a lot of trouble over the years. Yet never did more than two months jail. Always got strung out on probation.
Money is an issue with schooling. Living in a large area of farming and general agricultural businesses. Looking for wise old owls to chime in on the agronomy business.
Weed is not so legal here and very limited and just starting medical. Seems I've spent most of my years developing interest and knowledge on the cannabis forums. Likely a very high tech industry and knowledgeable source of crop production, cannabis has become.
Having a record which is most serious a decade old. How hard is it to get a job even in standard crops and agronomy work? Kinda hard to explain that what got me into this area of interest being cannabis. Would love to see legal cannabis unfold much more than simple state laws. Not very likely with the current politics, but ok.
Lot's of Amish around. Lot's of corn, soy, wheat and alfalfa hay. Seems I mostly right now know how to put a fortune into soil. I can make some mighty pricey dirt basically. Education would be not as exciting, much more synthetic and industrial standards.
I would love to see not only cannabis having a strong hold but traditional crops being more organic and ecologically progressive. I feel I could help the Amish a lot and maybe influence 'English' farmers. Farming is traditionally a very poor and expensive industry.
Advice?