The 2018 U.S. Farm bill changed the Controlled Substances Act and legalized cultivation of industrial hemp in the United States. In Arizona, the AZDA issues licenses and regulates the production and processing of industrial hemp. In 2019, 165 growing licenses and 43 nursery licenses were issued across the state, resulting in the planting of 5,430 acres in 13 counties. The University of Arizona, Extension Plant Pathology Laboratory, in Tucson has detected several major diseases in hemp crops grown during the 2019 – 2020 seasons. In this publication we will describe one such disease, Pythium crown and root rot. This disease has been observed in hemp grown with plastic mulch film and saturated heavy soil, and is associated with over-irrigation...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportA survey of potential insect and disease pests of hemp was conducted at ...
Plant pathogens infecting marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) plants reduce growth of the crop by affecti...
In Australia, Pythium soft rot (PSR) outbreaks caused by P. myriotylum were reported in 2009 and sin...
The 2018 U.S. Farm bill changed the Controlled Substances Act and legalized cultivation of industria...
The 2018 U.S. Farm bill legalized cultivation of industrial hemp in the United States, delegating re...
In 2018, the U.S. Farm bill legalized cultivation of industrial hemp in the United States, delegatin...
A survey of arthropod pests and disease was conducted on farms throughout New England and New York d...
Recent changes in U.S. federal law have recognized the genetic and chemical differences between hemp...
Although many people are already aware that a number of states are legalizing marijuana for medicina...
Civilizations have used hemp for centuries to produce a variety of goods including paper, cloth, and...
With the inclusion of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa) in the newest 2018 Farm Bill, the acreage be...
Hemp is a non-psychoactive variety of Cannabis sativa L. The crop is one of historical importance in...
217 pagesHemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is an emerging crop in the United States with a market that is cu...
2021 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) production within North Amer...
Renewed interest in industrial hemp (Rosales, Cannabinaceae, Cannabis sativa L.) production in the U...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportA survey of potential insect and disease pests of hemp was conducted at ...
Plant pathogens infecting marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) plants reduce growth of the crop by affecti...
In Australia, Pythium soft rot (PSR) outbreaks caused by P. myriotylum were reported in 2009 and sin...
The 2018 U.S. Farm bill changed the Controlled Substances Act and legalized cultivation of industria...
The 2018 U.S. Farm bill legalized cultivation of industrial hemp in the United States, delegating re...
In 2018, the U.S. Farm bill legalized cultivation of industrial hemp in the United States, delegatin...
A survey of arthropod pests and disease was conducted on farms throughout New England and New York d...
Recent changes in U.S. federal law have recognized the genetic and chemical differences between hemp...
Although many people are already aware that a number of states are legalizing marijuana for medicina...
Civilizations have used hemp for centuries to produce a variety of goods including paper, cloth, and...
With the inclusion of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa) in the newest 2018 Farm Bill, the acreage be...
Hemp is a non-psychoactive variety of Cannabis sativa L. The crop is one of historical importance in...
217 pagesHemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is an emerging crop in the United States with a market that is cu...
2021 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) production within North Amer...
Renewed interest in industrial hemp (Rosales, Cannabinaceae, Cannabis sativa L.) production in the U...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportA survey of potential insect and disease pests of hemp was conducted at ...
Plant pathogens infecting marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) plants reduce growth of the crop by affecti...
In Australia, Pythium soft rot (PSR) outbreaks caused by P. myriotylum were reported in 2009 and sin...