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Hemp: Page 81
Florida Researchers Hope to Clean Up Polluted Waterways With Hemp
Based at South Florida State College, two researchers are working to develop a method of hydroponically growing hemp that can not only provide a viable crop but also clean up the state’s algae-filled waterways.
States Follow 2014 Farm Bill Amid Concern for USDA’s Interim Final Rule: UPDATE
As the USDA continues approving state draft plans for hemp programs, a growing number are opting to operate under old rules.
Nebo Mountain Hemp Co. Plans to Build on Lessons Learned in 2019 Season
Historic flooding and theft hampered last year’s growth, but the Arkansas farm is poised to improve this season.
Newly Released Memo Advises DEA to Change Cannabis Research Regulations, Minnesota Lawmaker Introduces Adult-Use Legalization Bill: Week in Review
This week, a 2018 memo surfaced, indicating that the Drug Enforcement Administration’s practices have been non-compliant with international drug laws for decades.
Hemp Fiber Processor Makes Waves in Texas, USDA Offers Loan Guidance for Hemp Producers: Week in Review
Panda Biotech is donating 60 tons of hemp fiber seeds to Texas farmers, holding educational programming and forming research reports before it gains processing capacity in 2021.
How To Pick Out Fraudulent and Misleading COAs: Q&A with Kia Mikesh of Adams Independent Testing
Kia Mikesh, the CEO of Adams Independent Testing, discusses the prevalence of misleading certificates of analysis in the hemp industry, how to identify them and how to mitigate the issues that come with them.
198 Farmers Applied for Licenses in Ohio’s First Year of Hemp Industry
The number was lower than expected, but several unique characteristics in the state offer great promise.
USDA Releases Loan Guidance for Hemp Producers
The seven-page document provides guidance on servicing direct and guaranteed loans for industrial hemp.
Panda Biotech Bolsters Texas Hemp Fiber Farmers In Preparation for the Future
The company is donating 60 tons of hemp fiber seeds to farmers, holding educational programming and forming research reports before it gains processing capacity in 2021.
After Judge Denies American Seed Genetic’s Appeal, Industrial Hemp Manufacturing Moves Forward with Lawsuit
The appeal process took about a year before a North Carolina judge allowed the case to proceed in trial court.
Ohio Secures Equipment Needed to Differentiate Hemp From Marijuana
Up until recently, Ohio state prosecutors were not pursuing low-level marijuana charges because the state didn’t have the equipment to differentiate hemp from its illegal counterpart.
Start Small and Plan Ahead: Q&A with Doug Fine, Author of ‘American Hemp Farmer’
In his latest book, Fine articulates a vision for hemp farmers interested in the long game.
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