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Hemp farming challenges projected to give way to growth

A recent change to federal law allowed states to grow test plots of hemp only at university or government sites and Virginia is one 28 that are doing so.

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Some 'green' innovations turned into disappointments in 2022: Here are 4 that faltered

Textile mills in regions such as Western North Carolina lie dormant while Americans import about $500 million worth of hemp annually.

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What happens if you’re caught flying with Weed

Textile mills in regions such as Western North Carolina lie dormant while Americans import about $500 million worth of hemp annually.

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Delaware lawmakers renew effort to legalize Pot

GUNTER — A cotton gin that sat empty for decades in this small North Texas town could be filled next year with the first cannabis plants legally grown in the state.

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Virginia House Republicans reject marijuana resentencing bill

Murray State University hosted a Hemp Education and Field Day earlier this month, giving area residents insight on the hemp plots being grown at the university.

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Are These 3 Marijuana Stocks On Your Radar In 2022?

Hemp added to locally-produced meats shatters a barrier for a little-understood crop local farmers hope proves lucrative enough to secure a future for small, family-owned farms.

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Tennessee Bill would regulate the sale of Delta-8 THC

Gov. John Bel Edwards signed a landmark medical marijuana bill into law Thursday (May 19) that is expected to make medical marijuana available to patients for the first time in Louisiana history.

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Kentucky ramps up hemp test production in 2016 – Marijuana News

Kentucky is accelerating hemp production in the third year of testing its potential as a cash crop.

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Amid layoffs and falling sales, Colorado’s Cannabis Industry grapples with an economic downturn

A tractor cuts a small plot of hemp at a University of Kentucky research plot near Lexington. Image: Dylan Lovan, Associated Press via Washingtonpost.com
 
Tobacco isn’t the reliable cash crop it once was. And that has hundreds of other farmers across the South revisiting a plant from deep in the region’s past: industrial hemp.
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