Research Update on Agronomic Performance

A team at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada published findings from multi-site trials examining hemp fiber yields across selected cultivars in 2025 growing conditions. The report highlights differences in stalk height, cellulose content, and harvest timing that influence overall output.

Data collected from plots in Ontario and Alberta indicate that certain varieties achieved higher biomass under specific soil and climate parameters. Researchers used standard agronomic metrics to compare performance without referencing cannabinoid profiles.

Implications for Growers

The study provides additional reference points for producers evaluating variety selection for fiber-focused operations. Extension specialists may incorporate the results into regional recommendations during the 2026 season.

Further analysis of processing efficiency and end-use suitability is planned for subsequent publications. The work contributes to ongoing efforts to document best practices for industrial hemp cultivation in northern climates.

Market participants following fiber supply chains could monitor how these findings influence planting decisions in the coming months.


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