Frogtown Hemp’s Local Success Story Featured in The Dahlonega Nugget
We are thrilled to announce that Frogtown Hemp was recently featured in The Dahlonega Nugget! The feature spotlights our family-run farm’s journey from traditional crops to the thriving hemp business that is making waves in Dahlonega and beyond.
The article, titled “Family Farm Changes Crop to Georgia Hemp,” shares the story of how the White Family Barn Farm transitioned from conventional farming to hemp cultivation. The feature gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at our operations, highlighting the dedication and hard work that has gone into making Frogtown Hemp a success.
Pictured, from left, Lacey White, Bruce White, Barney the dog and Kelly White enjoy a shady patch of grass on the White Family Barn Farm.
Legacy Land with a New Mission
For generations, the White family has been farming the rich soils of North Georgia. What began as a farm producing lumber, vegetables, and livestock has evolved into a pioneering venture in the hemp industry. The transition wasn’t without its challenges, but with determination and a deep connection to the land, the White family embraced hemp as a new opportunity to support health, wellness, and sustainable agriculture in the region.
Navigating Challenges and Breaking New Ground
The feature details some of the hurdles we’ve faced along the way, from unexpected inspections to navigating the complexities of hemp regulations. Despite these obstacles, our commitment to producing high-quality, locally-grown hemp products has never wavered.
The article also touches on the broader implications of the hemp industry, including its potential to offer natural alternatives for those seeking relief from various ailments. Our mission is not only to cultivate the best hemp possible but also to educate the community about its benefits and to advocate for a more sustainable and health-conscious future.