6 Courses Required

Additional Details

Target Audience

  • Growers
  • Horticulturists and agronomists
  • Plant, seed, and greenhouse technicians
  • Seed purveyors
  • Plant breeders and breeding companies
  • CBD product developers
  • Agriculture regulators
  • Entrepreneurs and business developers
  • Supply chain managers
  • IP lawyers
  • Consultants

Accreditation

  • Hemp Cultivation Certificate from Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • 60 Professional Development Hours (6 CEUs)

Certificate Description

As the U.S. hemp industry thrives across textiles, CBD products, health foods, and fuel, it's sparking a green revolution. The cultivation of hemp unlocks remarkable environmental and economic possibilities. Throughout these six comprehensive courses, you will explore the world of hemp plants and cultivation. First, you will develop a foundational scientific understanding of cannabis terminology, species, and cultivars. You will then explore various propagation methods and their specific purposes, allowing you to align these techniques with your growth, production, and agricultural goals.

You will also gain an understanding of the environmental factors impacting optimal growth for indoor hemp cultivation. You’ll develop an understanding of the strategies utilized to garner successful outdoor cultivation of industrial and large-scale hemp plants. Throughout the program, you will discover how to combat threats from insect pests, weeds, and plant pathogens.

Lastly, you will determine the precise timing and methods for harvesting hemp crops, tailored to your agricultural objectives. This certificate program equips you with the essential knowledge and skills to thrive in today’s dynamic cannabis industry. By the time you complete this program, you will have developed a deep understanding of hemp cultivation, placing you at the forefront of the burgeoning cannabis industry.

The courses in this certificate program are required to be completed in the order that they appear.

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