LEXINGTON, Ky. – Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner James Comer joined farmers and industry leaders Tuesday to lay out an ambitious agenda of industrial hemp research projects and economic development initiatives in Kentucky in 2015.

"We're here today to brand Kentucky as a leader in industrial hemp production," Commissioner Comer said in a celebration at G.F. Vaughan Tobacco Warehouse #23 in Lexington. "We want to make Kentucky synonymous with hemp like Idaho with potatoes. … Hemp equals jobs and economic development."

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