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Hemp: Page 65
What Being a Cannabis Regulator Taught Me About Success in the Industry
While cannabis and hemp operations may be more accustomed to state-level regulations, becoming versed in federal regulations will help avoid major problems down the line.
4 Steps to Dry Hemp with the Wisconsin Method
The process, which closely resembles that for drying hops, preserves terpenes, minimizes equipment spend and lowers operating costs.
Avient Biosciences Launches Cannabinoid Research and Extraction Campus in North Carolina
The company produces pharma- and food-grade CBD ingredients backed by AI-powered blockchain technology.
How the Upcoming Election Could Affect Hemp
While bipartisan support for hemp has secured its future, some races could impact the industry.
Hawaii Farmers Prepare for Nov. 1 Transition to USDA Program
After several misfired attempts to regulate an industrial hemp market in Hawaii, the state has welcomed the USDA authority.
Soilless Substrate Researchers Seek Grower Input
A team of seven North American universities and federal laboratories is asking cannabis and hemp growers to participate in a brief survey to assess critical research and outreach needs that can be solved with the use of soilless substrates.
CSU Pueblo Receives $275,000 Grant from USDA to Develop Hemp Education Program
The grant will allow the school to expand its Bachelor of Science in Cannabis Biology and Chemistry degree to include hemp agriculture beginning in the fall of 2021.
Researchers to Study Wildfire Smoke Effects on Hemp, Idaho Tribe Seeks Hemp Plan Approval: Week in Review
The multi-state wildfire research project being led by Oregon State University will take place over the course of several years.
Need to Know: Sun+Earth Certification
Andrew Black, executive director of Sun+Earth Certified for cannabis and hemp farms, discusses the group’s background, its extensive requirements for farms and more.
Researchers in Western U.S. to Study Impacts of Wildfire Smoke on Hemp
The multi-state project being led by Oregon State University will take place over the course of several years.
Vermont Hemp Grower’s Stolen Crops Replaced by Fellow Farmer
The Vermont farming community has come together to help a recent victim of hemp theft.
Comment Period for USDA’s IFR on Hemp Closes Oct. 8
It’s the last call for industry participants to air their grievances on the USDA’s proposed hemp regulations.
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