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Hemp: Page 32
Native American Organization Looks to Utilize Half a Million Acres for Hemp and Cannabis
The Native American Cannabis Alliance has signed memorandums of understanding with several tribes to create local cultivation and processing hubs.
South Carolina AG Office Puts Brakes on Delta-8
Assistant Attorney General David Jones clarifies the cannabinoid is viewed as illegal by his office in an opinion to a law enforcement chief.
USDA NASS Conducts First Hemp Acreage and Production Survey
The survey will collect information on the total planted and harvested area, yield, production and value of hemp in the U.S.
5 Cannabis Packaging and Labeling Tips
Guy Rocourt, co-founder and chief product officer for Papa & Barkley, offers tips to streamline the process when producing both THC and CBD product lines.
One Year Into Ohio's Hemp Program, Here's How Farmers Are Faring
The number of growers, licensed acreage and planted acreage are all down from last year. So, who’s growing hemp in Ohio in 2021?
Charlotte's Web Achieves Organic Certification
The USDA Organic seal is now on select Charlotte's Web full-spectrum hemp extract tinctures after the company's farms and manufacturing plant earned organic certification on products flowing through retail Q4 2021.
Alabama Opens Industrial Hemp Licensing Period for 2022
Growers, processors and universities have until Nov. 29 to submit their applications.
PURA Farmersville Hemp Research Initiative Highlights Credible Reference
The initiative includes a research effort into non-consumable hemp application market opportunities.
Missouri Offers Grants for Hemp Fiber Processors
The state is working to boost hemp fiber processing capacity and address supply chain issues.
California Governor Signs A.B. 45 Into Law
The law immediately legalizes the sale of hemp-derived ingestible CBD products.
Charlotte's Web Begins Retail Expansion in California
The hemp CBD company will reach more consumers in the largest U.S. state economy as Assembly Bill 45 becomes law.
Oregon State University Receives $10-Million Grant to Study Hemp Market in Western U.S.
The study will target a rural transportation corridor that traverses Washington, Oregon, Nevada and California.
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