On May 10, 2019, Georgia became the 42nd state to legalize hemp farming when Governor Brian Kemp signed a bill […]
Read more ›Colorado authorized hemp cultivation in 2012. The plant was growing in experimental plots by spring of 2013 and the first […]
Read more ›These days, at least 70 countries cultivate hemp for commercial or research purposes. The largest producers of hemp are currently […]
Read more ›In 2017, Montana had 14 hemp producers with a combined 425 acres. According to Hemp Industry Daily’s 2019 Cultivation Snapshot, […]
Read more ›On April 18, 2019, Senate Bill 868 was approved by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, to allow for the commercial production […]
Read more ›The 2018 Farm Bill assigns certain responsibilities to state programs, which include testing and inspecting industrial hemp grown in the […]
Read more ›Missouri Hemp Regulations From the 1850s to the 1870s Missouri hemp industry produced an estimated 38,000 tons or more than […]
Read more ›South Carolina Hemp Legalization South Carolina began licensing hemp farmers for the first time in 2018. The state licensed 40 […]
Read more ›North Carolina farmers have been growing industrial hemp since 2017. North Carolina’s legislature set up an industrial hemp pilot program […]
Read more ›Minnesota authorized hemp cultivation in 2016. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) regulates industrial hemp cultivation and processing. All individuals […]
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