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Goodbye Hemp, Making Success with Freeze Dried Food, Feeding the Hungry and a County Singer Making the Big Time

This week on At The Leadership Table, General Hoyer hosts veteran and entrepreneur Coleman Erwin of Harvest Trails Company. They discuss Coleman's military journey to West Virginia, how this outdoors-loving family man and military nurse got into the freeze-dried fruits and vegetables business, and his passion for supporting local farmers, local food security, and the community of Hedgesville.

In the Rooted in the Mountain State segment from the Department of Agriculture we learn about Hunters Helping the Hungry.

Mathew Adam is an aspiring country singer from Meigs County and we talk with him about his music and his life.

The federal government in the bill to reopen the federal government added a provision that will make mist hemp products illegal. This will impact most hemp retailers and farmers in our region. Tom Susman talked with Amy Minor of the West Virginia Department of Agriculture about the changes and the impact.
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