A GO Virginia grant for the work requires a match and Tim Fitzgerald, Augusta County’s administrator, is suggesting supervisors commit $2,5000. “The study will, you know it’ll help agriculture in the county. It will provide information. It’ll give them some documentation to look at, so I think it’s a worthwhile effort to consider the grant and all the players that are involved.”
JMU looks to study industrial hemp opportunities in the Shenandoah Valley – WVIR
