RE:RE:RE:One question: cold weather is suitable to plant hemp?i think management is aware of that, e.g. in the press releases regarding the Oregon project they said they had actually wanted to plant earlier, but since acquiering the farm took longer than expected they could not do that.
plus you should keep in mind that hemp in russia is mostly used for straw and seed / hemp nut and fiber production, for which temperatures dont matter that much as shown - but when you want to maximize flower and leaf production and cbd content, temperature requirements may change.
growing two crops in nb seems to be a little risky, hemp takes ~100 to 120 days from sowing to harvest.
hemp is also a short day plant, so to maximize flower production, which is the present goal, the days should be as short as possible. once the company has reached the stage where they will produce building material and other value added products from hemp they may try to plant two crops in NB since then they will also need a lot of fiber and straw etc.
at the oregon project two crops can be managable i think - and GHG already said they are evaluting growing year round with the help of their green houses there.
here is some more info about hemp production:
https://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex126/$file/153-830-1.pdf
https://dev.purduehemp.org/hemp-production/