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Hemp Research: Page 2
In 2022, Outdoor Cannabis and Hemp Growers Braced for and Encountered Climate Change Effects
Severe weather events, such as drought, wildfires, heat waves and hurricanes have impacted cannabis production and motivated employee health and safety protocols.
Texas A&M AgriLife Researchers to Develop New Hemp Varieties
The researchers received a two-year $201,174 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture to develop the hemp cultivars.
New York Governor Signs Legislation to Expand Market Opportunities for Hemp
The legislation is designed to promote the use of industrial hemp cultivated in New York for use in other industries such as construction, food, fiber, packaging, and more.
USDA Grants Tennessee State University Nearly $5 Million for Hemp Fiber Research
The project is designed to “promote the value of market development to a cross-section of production agriculture, including small, medium, and underserved producers across the state of Tennessee.”
Hemp Innovations Foundation Funds Hemp Recycles Research Study
The study aims to determine the viability and sustainability of using hemp fibers for paper making versus traditional wood paper pulp.
National Industrial Hemp Council Urges FDA to Approve Hemp Seed for Animal Feed
The NIHC sent a letter to the FDA, calling for the federal agency to approve hemp seed as a viable feed alternative for livestock producers.
‘2023 is the Year’
U.S. Hemp Building Association President Henry Gage Jr. says creating affordable infrastructure and eliminating THC testing are priorities for the organization in the coming year.
Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary to Award $200,000 in Matching Funds for Hemp Research Projects
The PDA will reimburse up to 50% of the cost of projects focused on boosting sales, export markets, and consumer awareness of hemp products within Pennsylvania.
Git Skoglund Publishes New Book “Cannabis Textiles: In Hemp Garden Cultures”
The CBT columnist explores hemp weaving through research spanning from Europe to Asia in her new book.
Hempcrete Insulation Receives Certification in US Residential Building Codes
The certification allows hemp-lime (hempcrete) to be used as a standard material in residential construction beginning in 2024.
Study Finds Feeding Spent Hemp Biomass to Lambs Does Not Affect Health, Meat Quality
Researchers at Oregon State University found that spent hemp biomass can be considered an alternative feed for lambs.
National Hemp Growers Cooperative Sets Sights on Bioplastic Opportunities
Nick Walters, NHGC managing partner, describes how the cooperative’s recent partnership with Troy University will help create more marketing opportunities for its members.
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