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Commercial Hemp Production
Federal Court Rules Virginia’s Total THC Hemp Regulations Supersede 2018 Farm Bill
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals concluded that federal law does not preempt the state’s regulations, including a milligram cap on hemp products.
California Judge Denies TRO Request That Attempted to Halt State’s Ban on Hemp-Derived THC Products
The Superior Court judge ruled that the U.S. Hemp Roundtable and others did not establish ‘irreparable harm’ in a temporary restraining order request.
Whitney Economics Reduces 2030 Hemp Fiber and Grain Acreage Forecast by 4.5 Million Acres
The industry research firm cites regulatory risks, lack of infrastructure and federal uncertainty as the main drivers for the revised forecast.
California Governor’s Proposal to Integrate Hemp Into Cannabis Supply Chain Comes to Halt
The state’s Senate Appropriations Committee did not vote on legislation that included Gov. Gavin Newsom’s amendments before a legislative deadline.
National Alcohol Group Urges Congress to Address Hemp’s ‘Public Health Crisis’ in Farm Bill
Wine & Spirts Wholesalers of America sent a letter to U.S. lawmakers recommending they ban synthetically derived hemp compounds.
Key Takeaways From USDA's 2024 Hemp Report
The USDA’s 2024 “National Hemp Report” shows the value of hemp production, including floral hemp and seed production, is trending upward, though harvested hemp still exceeds hemp sold. Here are some of the key statistics to know.
21 Attorneys General Call on Congress to Address ‘Intoxicating Hemp’ Products in Farm Bill
The state law enforcement officials say ‘bad actors’ have exploited a ‘glaring vagueness’ in the 2018 Farm Bill that needs to be addressed in its reauthorization.
Hemp Industry Organizations Urge House Energy and Commerce Committee to Hold Hearing on FDA Regulation
Twenty-eight nonprofit organizations sent a Jan. 24 letter to committee leaders, calling on them to expedite a hearing on the FDA’s regulation—or lack thereof—of the hemp market, including CBD products.
Researchers Wrap Up 2nd Year of Hemp Breeding Study Aimed at Optimizing Genetics for Domestic Farmers
Cornell University recently received two grants to support a three-year research program meant to streamline hemp cultivation for grain, fiber and CBD production in various U.S. regions.
2023 Farm Bill Passage Could Face 1-Year Delay, According to Key US Senator
Arkansas Sen. John Boozman, ranking member of the Agriculture Committee, indicated Congress may miss an end-of-year deadline.
Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research’s Hemp Research Consortium Provides Grants to Cornell University for Hemp Breeding Program
The research aims to improve yields and traits in U.S. hemp crops.
Democratic Task Force Endorses 44 Bills for Inclusion in 2023 Farm Bill
The New Democrat Coalition, a caucus of nearly 100 U.S. House members, put forward a list of bills it hopes to hitch to the must-pass agriculture legislation.
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