After a hiatus of almost 45 years, the Agricultural Act of 2014, Public Law 113-79 (the 2014 Farm Bill) reintroduced industrial hemp production in the United States through State pilot programs. U.S. industrial hemp acreage reported by State pilot programs increased from 0 in 2013 to over 90,000 acres in 2018, the largest U.S. hemp acreage since the 146,200 acres grown in 1943. While the U.S. hemp industry grew rapidly and commercial hemp production was legalized again by the 2018 Farm Bill, the industry’s long-term economic viability is uncertain. This study documents outcomes and lessons learned from the State pilot programs and examines legal, agronomic, and economic challenges that may affect the transition from the pilot programs to ec...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has emerged as an environmentally beneficial renewable resource due to its...
Published May 1998. Reviewed December 2014. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no lon...
Civilizations have used hemp for centuries to produce a variety of goods including paper, cloth, and...
Over the last five years, industrial hemp began to re-enter mainstream agriculture through the 2014 ...
Over the past several years as row crop prices declined, farmers and landowners across the nation ha...
Land licensed for growing hemp in key producing states has increased ten-fold from 2017 to 2019. Wit...
Section 7606 of the Farm Bill authorizes the production of industrial hemp for research and pilot pr...
Farmers in the American agricultural system are working to make market receipts and government payme...
Industrial hemp has been a rich part of America’s history. It first began being an important crop to...
We are at a crossroads in the regulation of industrial hemp, and the 2018 Farm Bill is the time to d...
Industrial hemp has been the focus of official interest in several States. However, hemp and marijua...
Most of the Western World banned the cultivation of Cannabis sativa in the early 20th century becaus...
This report is in response to a national and state interest in the potential benefits of industrial ...
Industrial hemp continues to receive a lot of attention in the United States of America with a proje...
Cannabis sativa, also known as Industrial hemp, is a crop that has been reintroduced into Kentucky’s...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has emerged as an environmentally beneficial renewable resource due to its...
Published May 1998. Reviewed December 2014. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no lon...
Civilizations have used hemp for centuries to produce a variety of goods including paper, cloth, and...
Over the last five years, industrial hemp began to re-enter mainstream agriculture through the 2014 ...
Over the past several years as row crop prices declined, farmers and landowners across the nation ha...
Land licensed for growing hemp in key producing states has increased ten-fold from 2017 to 2019. Wit...
Section 7606 of the Farm Bill authorizes the production of industrial hemp for research and pilot pr...
Farmers in the American agricultural system are working to make market receipts and government payme...
Industrial hemp has been a rich part of America’s history. It first began being an important crop to...
We are at a crossroads in the regulation of industrial hemp, and the 2018 Farm Bill is the time to d...
Industrial hemp has been the focus of official interest in several States. However, hemp and marijua...
Most of the Western World banned the cultivation of Cannabis sativa in the early 20th century becaus...
This report is in response to a national and state interest in the potential benefits of industrial ...
Industrial hemp continues to receive a lot of attention in the United States of America with a proje...
Cannabis sativa, also known as Industrial hemp, is a crop that has been reintroduced into Kentucky’s...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has emerged as an environmentally beneficial renewable resource due to its...
Published May 1998. Reviewed December 2014. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no lon...
Civilizations have used hemp for centuries to produce a variety of goods including paper, cloth, and...