A Review on the Current State of Knowledge of Growing Conditions, Agronomic Soil Health Practices and Utilities of Hemp in the United States
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Hemp Commercial Utilities and Environmental Benefits
2.1. Multipurpose Hemp Crop and Potential Markets
2.1.1. Hemp Grown for Fiber
2.1.2. Hemp Grown for Oilseed or Hemp Oil
2.1.3. Hemp Grown for CBD
2.2. Environmental Benefits
2.2.1. Phytoremediation
2.2.2. Carbon Sequestration
2.2.3. Biomass and Bioenergy
3. Growing Conditions for Hemp Cultivation
3.1. Soil Conditions
3.2. Day Length
3.3. Plant Spacing
3.4. Temperature
3.5. Rainfall
4. Hemp Fertility Requirements
4.1. Effect of Nitrogen
4.2. Effect of Phosphorus
4.3. Effect of Potassium
4.4. Effect of Other Nutrients
5. Hemp Agronomic Management Practices Intended to Improve Soil Health
5.1. Crop Rotation
5.2. Organic Amendments
5.3. Cover Crops in Hemp Rotation or Using Hemp as a Cover Crop
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Adesina, I.; Bhowmik, A.; Sharma, H.; Shahbazi, A. A Review on the Current State of Knowledge of Growing Conditions, Agronomic Soil Health Practices and Utilities of Hemp in the United States. Agriculture 2020, 10, 129. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10040129
Adesina I, Bhowmik A, Sharma H, Shahbazi A. A Review on the Current State of Knowledge of Growing Conditions, Agronomic Soil Health Practices and Utilities of Hemp in the United States. Agriculture. 2020; 10(4):129. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10040129
Chicago/Turabian StyleAdesina, Ifeoluwa, Arnab Bhowmik, Harmandeep Sharma, and Abolghasem Shahbazi. 2020. "A Review on the Current State of Knowledge of Growing Conditions, Agronomic Soil Health Practices and Utilities of Hemp in the United States" Agriculture 10, no. 4: 129. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10040129