Educating the Next Generation of Hemp Scientists with Heather Grab

22/06/2022
Educating the Next Generation of Hemp Scientists with Heather Grab

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Episode Synopsis

Heather Grab is a Senior Lecturer at Cornell University’s School of Integrated Plant Science where she delivers best practices for the cultivation and processing of hemp to professionals in Cornell’s Hemp Science MPS program. She works with plant breeders, pathologists, biochemists, extension professionals, regulatory officials, and industry partners in New York state and across the globe to translate the latest science and industry insights into a curriculum that covers hemp from soil to sale.
So it should come as no surprise that our conversation covered a wide range of topics related to hemp cultivations. Those topics include:

How Heather got involved in studying hemp 
Overview of the Cornell University Hemp Research Program 
Research into IPM in hemp. Finding out which pests are most harmful to outdoor hemp plants 
The wide variety of hemp varieties that Cornell grows in their field trials and how they prevent male fiber crops from pollinating the cannabinoid-rich plants 
What is preventing hemp from displacing other legacy crops 
How pollinators, specifically bees, interact with hemp plants 
How frost and other stresses affect cannabinoid levels

Thanks to This Episode’s Sponsor Conception Nurseries
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Additional Resources

Cornell Hemp Factsheets
Heather Brab LinkedIn
Effects of Cold Temperature and Acclimation on Cold Tolerance and Cannabinoid Profiles of Cannabis sativa L. (Hemp)
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CannMed Community Board [Facebook Group]
Healthcare Provider Medical Cannabis Research Study

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