Colorado CBD Seed, an HM Health LLC company, announces that it has signed an agreement to donate their proprietary Abacus Early Bird
The objective of the university’s research program is to see how the Abacus Early Bird
Marc Brannigan, CEO and Co-founder of HM Health LLC, and a graduate of the University of Florida says, “It is a great feeling to be a part of this project with the University of Florida and to be a part of their research in the hemp industry. We feel the Early Bird
Humidity is a critical element in hemp cultivation. Hemp crop success can be heavily impacted by humidity levels so it is extremely important to know how a particular hemp cultivar will perform when attempting to grow the crop outdoors in high humidity regions of the country. The goal is to produce crops resistant to disease and mold complications while maximizing both plant health and yield.
The University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) has developed an international reputation for its accomplishments in agricultural research. With facilities located throughout Florida’s diverse climate, their research on the performance of the Abacus Early BirdTM cultivar will be a valuable asset for farmers seeking to produce successful crops in similarly challenging climates.
About Abacus Early Bird
Abacus Early Bird
About Colorado CBD Seed / HM Health LLC
Colorado CBD Seed is a boutique hemp breeding company in Loveland, Colorado focusing on rich, full-spectrum genetics including one of a kind terpene profiles that are perfect for both full spectrum oils and smokable hemp flower. Colorado CBD Seed is most notable for bringing the original Abacus