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      Seed to Sale–From Cultivation to Finished Product

      Seed to Sale–From Cultivation to Finished Product


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      Paul Dudley

      MicroClimate Systems for Growers – Initial Planning Creates Operational Efficiency & Savings
      Paul graduated from the University of Oklahoma with BS in Information Systems. After graduating, he worked in the Commodity Management & Field Automation groups for Texaco Natural Gas, Commodity Trading group for Texaco NGL. He then started CSInc in Tulsa, OK focusing on engineering and software consulting in high-rate data field collection systems and production data analytics. After 12 years, he sold the company and has been a consultant providing I.P. evaluation, SaaS solutions in the Cloud,
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      Zachary Maxwell

      Texas Hemp Growers is a rapidly growing association representing over 250 members in Texas’ hemp industry. Founder and President Zachary Maxwell specializes in education, legislative policy, marketing, and sales. Having taught over 1,200 farmers across the state of Texas through its signature Master Classes, Texas Hemp Growers continues to raise the bar for helping farmers navigate the often perilous hemp market.