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State’s First Black-Owned Hemp Farm Focuses On Health And Wellness Items

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The Green Toad Hemp is Georgia’s first Black-owned Hemp farm. The co-founders aim to support and educate Black farmers as their brand increases.

Dwayne Hirsch is the farm’s chief operating officer. Reginald Hirsch is the chief executive officer. After studying CBD, the businessmen founded the hemp farm in 2019. They obtained their license in April 2020.

Both men have seen effectiveness in using hemp to help with medical conditions for themselves or a family member.

The Green Toad grows hemp for CBD, flower, and oil with a full integrated system. The men have created more than 50 items. These include Delta 8 Pre-rolls, full-spectrum oil, and Delta 8 CBD gummies.

They also have a complete brand of flowers, topicals, edibles, vapes, and more.

“It’s done from our sacrifice driven by our love for our own health and daily wellness. I love to see other people to have that and for all of us to have an opportunity to advance our professional interests in the future,” said Dwayne Hirsch.

He adds that Black farmers should add CBD to their items to get ahead in the game and avoid loan discrimination.

The men’s goal is to find a thousand stores in a thousand days to sell their products in. They also strive to assist entrepreneurs in understanding how essential affordable health and wellness is and how it is ‘manageable and sustainable.’



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