The Amish may grow ‘Hemp’ and sell it.
It stands to reason that a community as self-sufficient as the Amish would grow a versatile plant such as hemp. For example, they could make their own rope, cloth, paper, (mud) bricks and even paint. They could also use the seed for oil and food. It’s extremely high in Omega-3 and -6 oils (they’re the good oils that our body needs to stay healthy). If they required it, they could convert the trash to bio-deisel.
A quick Google
shows a lot of Amish furniture upholstered with hemp cloth. If you add ‘grow’ to the search, you’ll find articles about the Amish Hemp industry.
So yes, it’s feasible that the Amish grow weed in their fields and sell it. Just not the ‘weed’ we all would assume at first. However, I don’t know what the laws are in the Amish country states, so couldn’t say if they do or don’t.
Cheers,
Indica Man