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  1. Industrial hemp “high-value” crop
    Industrial hemp could be a useful crop for former Motueka Valley tobacco land now being used only as low- value pasture, a proponent of legalising the crop believes.

  2. Kentucky Hemp Museum Celebrates Crop’s Past
    Versailles near the east edge of town, along U.S. 60 at Paynes Mill Road, there’s a bronze marker commemorating the important role hemp once played in Kentucky agriculture. It isn’t unique. There are similar signs in Boyle, Fayette, Franklin, Jessamine, Madison, Mason, Scott, Shelby and Clark counties.

  3. Kentucky House Passes Amended Hemp Bill
    The state House yesterday voted for the return of industrial hemp to Kentucky, but only as a strictly regulated experiment at a public university.

  4. Lawmaker Pushing For Hemp Legislation
    Idaho lawmakers didn’t take to the idea of industrial hemp as an alternative crop this session. A proposed $50,000 study of industrial hemp cultivation was shot down in committee last month.

  5. Letter to The Honorable Donnie Marshall, Drug Enforcement Administration
    You have asked whether we can restrict the importation of products that contain what is commonly referred to as “hemp.” these products have been routinely imported into the united states for use as birdseed and in the manufacture of cloth and paper. in addition, a wide variety of products not intended for human consumption are also manufactured from hemp fiber and seed oil, including clothing, shoes and accessories such as wrist bands and necklaces, cosmetics, food products, and skin and hair products.

  6. Little Homework Done on Hemp Company
    The hemp industry should have done more homework before doing business with Consolidated Growers and Processors Inc. That’s the opinion of Gero Leson, an environmental consultant from Berkeley, California, who was CGP Inc.’s first president. CGP recently closed its offices in Winnipeg and announced it intends to declare bankruptcy.

  7. Londoner’s Hemp Pizza Delivers Healthy High
    Londoners are buzzing over a new pizza that features an ingredient that’s a close cousin of marijuana.

  8. Minnesota’s dope idea: U could research uses of industrial hemp
    Legislators sat around a table late into the evening passing around a bag of hemp—hemp chips, that is. Legislators in the House Agriculture Committee were debating the merits of a bill that would allow the University to conduct research on industrial hemp. Made from the same plant as marijuana—cannabis sativa L.—the product is thus illegal to grow.

  9. Nelson trial sought for hemp growing
    Industrial hemp advocates want to be growing trial crops in the Nelson region by October, and see no reason why it is not possible. This was the message given to Customs Minister and Associate Minister of Economic Development Phillida Bunkle at a meeting in Motueka on Wednesday night.

  10. New Hemp Fashion Suits Many to a T
    The only way you’ll get high wearing a new hemp-dyed T-shirt is by climbing a mountain. Nonetheless, numerous people have complained to Crazy Shirts about its latest fashion statement, which they perceive as promoting marijuana, according to a company official.

     
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