September 8, 2019
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The first Middle of Somewhere Hemp Fest drew crowds from DeKalb and surrounding counties to the scenic grounds of Bert Driver Nursery in Smithville Labor Day weekend.
“We exceeded expectations in attendance, participation of CBD producers, and attracting those interested in learning about hemp’s potential as a cash crop,” reports event sponsor Bert Driver. “Most of all, Hemp Fest was a celebration with the emphasis on local — our great outdoors, area artists and craft breweries, and the Upper Cumberland’s CBD entrepreneurs.”
The weather cooperated for a perfect day to reconnect with old friends and make new ones, wander the booths, or just sit back and enjoy live music playing on the Redbud stage with an evening performance by headliners Blue Mother Tupelo.
Those there to learn about hemp sat in on a presentation by Katy Kilbourne, state plant pathologist and inspector with Tennessee’s Department of Agriculture. She discussed Tennessee’s hemp industry, and the state’s inspection process.
“I just want to thank everyone who helped give Hemp Fest such a great start, and all the area media, especially WJLE and the Smithville Review here in DeKalb County, who spread the word,” says Driver.
“We ’re already looking for ways to make Hemp Fest a bigger, better event next year.”