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Hemp: Page 67
Congress Looks to Extend Hemp Pilot Programs, Texas Puts Smokable Hemp Ban on Pause: Week in Review
The House has proposed an extension of state hemp pilot programs through 2021 in legislation that Jonathan Miller of U.S. Hemp Roundtable says “looks very promising.”
Latest Hemp Lawsuit Against DEA Highlights Ongoing Industry Conflict with the Agency
HIA and RE Botanicals have sued the DEA for its recent interim final rule, presenting the latest chapter in the industry’s push to keep the agency out of hemp regulations.
Preparing for Early Frosts: Q&A with Veritas Farms’ Derek Thomas
Monitor humidity levels and ground temperature, especially when cold fronts move in quickly.
In Wyoming, the Hemp Industry Starts Small But Packs Plenty of Potential
Ron Rabou, farming 170 acres of hemp this year, looks forward to diversifying the state’s economy.
House Proposes Extension of Hemp Pilot Programs Through 2021
Jonathan Miller, general counsel for U.S. Hemp Roundtable, says the extension “looks very promising.”
Texas Smokable Hemp Ban Put on Hold Until February
A judge has ruled that state officials are temporarily barred from issuing fines for violation of any facet of the ban, from manufacturing to sale.
Charlotte’s Web Reports Major Q2 Loss, Delaware State University Receives Grant to Study Hemp: Week in Review
Charlotte’s Web’s net loss of $14.4 million for Q2 of 2020 comes from cooling retail sales in the B2B channel as well as an increase in operating expenses year-over-year.
Hemp Included in Latest Round of USDA COVID-19 Funding
Hemp farmers will be eligible to receive $15 per acre of hemp they grew in 2020.
Illinois Department of Agriculture Announces Cannabis Division Manager
David Lakeman comes to IDOA from Massachusetts, where he assisted the launching of the state’s cannabis industry.
West Coast Wildfires Threaten and Destroy Some Cannabis Businesses, Force Evacuations
In Oregon and Washington, growers work to save their businesses and homes as the ongoing crisis stymies the industry.
Front Range Biosciences and Miraflora Studying Cannabinoid Production in Rocky Mountains
The research will take place on Miraflora’s 160-acre organic farm in Colorado and will examine varieties of hemp bred from both Native American and European lineages.
9 Amicus Briefs Filed with Supreme Court in Support of Removing Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act
Eight industry organizations and seven members of Congress all wrote in support of Marvin Washington’s appeal to the country’s highest court.
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