This study was conducted to examine Florida consumers’ stance on legalizing the growing and processing of hemp, recently redefined as an agricultural commodity. Factors were explored that may explain their stance to provide insight into the communication needs in the early stages of the U.S. hemp industry revival. Results indicated that respondents who had more favorable attitudes toward legalizing hemp were also more likely to fall within the category of being overall “for legalizing hemp” when offered a binary choice. Further, attitude toward legalizing hemp was predicted by respondents’ objective knowledge of hemp topics, attitude toward legalizing marijuana, and perceived personal relevance of legalized hemp cultivation and production. ...
After the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, champions of hemp began to tout opportunities for farmers a...
This study examined how Florida newspapers framed the topic of industrial hemp production before and...
Hemp is a broad term used to describe the many varieties of Cannabis sativa L. that produce less tha...
As highlighted by its history, the association between hemp and marijuana has proven to be a barrier...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has emerged as an environmentally beneficial renewable resource due to its...
Although its relevance has ebbed and flowed, hemp production has persisted over several centuries. O...
Opportunity for hemp production in the U.S. has expanded amid federal regulatory changes, most notab...
The industrial hemp market is expected to grow in upcoming years due to increased use in food, paper...
This report describes Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity. Industry Hemp is a variety of cannabis Sati...
Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa), has been proposed as a new crop that might be of interest to orga...
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...
Human interactions with cannabis have a history spanning millennia as a source of fiber, food, and m...
Farmers in the American agricultural system are working to make market receipts and government payme...
Through much of recorded history, the hemp plant was recognized as a sustainable, renewable resource...
After the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, champions of hemp began to tout opportunities for farmers a...
This study examined how Florida newspapers framed the topic of industrial hemp production before and...
Hemp is a broad term used to describe the many varieties of Cannabis sativa L. that produce less tha...
As highlighted by its history, the association between hemp and marijuana has proven to be a barrier...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has emerged as an environmentally beneficial renewable resource due to its...
Although its relevance has ebbed and flowed, hemp production has persisted over several centuries. O...
Opportunity for hemp production in the U.S. has expanded amid federal regulatory changes, most notab...
The industrial hemp market is expected to grow in upcoming years due to increased use in food, paper...
This report describes Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity. Industry Hemp is a variety of cannabis Sati...
Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa), has been proposed as a new crop that might be of interest to orga...
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...
Human interactions with cannabis have a history spanning millennia as a source of fiber, food, and m...
Farmers in the American agricultural system are working to make market receipts and government payme...
Through much of recorded history, the hemp plant was recognized as a sustainable, renewable resource...
After the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, champions of hemp began to tout opportunities for farmers a...
This study examined how Florida newspapers framed the topic of industrial hemp production before and...
Hemp is a broad term used to describe the many varieties of Cannabis sativa L. that produce less tha...