This report is in response to a national and state interest in the potential benefits of industrial hemp as an alternative crop. Industrial hemp has many uses which can be categorized into nine submarkets. North Dakota may have a comparative advantage in producing industrial hemp seed for oil because of the multi-oil processing facility in Carrington (AgGrow Oils) and the established infrastructure. Industrial hemp is currently legally produced in 22 countries with Canada being the closest and is recognized as a legal and legitimate crop in both the NAFTA and GATT agreements. The main obstacles for legalization of industrial hemp appear to be 1) law enforcement officials are concerned about the regulation, 2) no domestic facilities currentl...
Although the cultivation of Cannabis sativa was substantially halted in the United States with the M...
Section 7606 of the Farm Bill authorizes the production of industrial hemp for research and pilot pr...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has emerged as an environmentally beneficial renewable resource due to its...
This report is in response to a national and state interest in the potential benefits of industrial ...
Most of the Western World banned the cultivation of Cannabis sativa in the early 20th century becaus...
Industrial hemp has been the focus of official interest in several States. However, hemp and marijua...
This report provides an overview of Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity. Industrial hemp is a variety ...
There has been considerable interest recently in alternative cropping opportunities for US grain pro...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L. ssp. sativa) has a long history of domestication due to its versatile use. ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
After a hiatus of almost 45 years, the Agricultural Act of 2014, Public Law 113-79 (the 2014 Farm Bi...
Industrial hemp (IHP) is a multi-purpose crop delivering seeds, fibers and bio-active chemicals that...
International audienceThe hemp plant Cannabis sativa Linn, referring to industrial hemp, is a high-y...
Hemp is a broad term used to describe the many varieties of Cannabis sativa L. that produce less tha...
Although the cultivation of Cannabis sativa was substantially halted in the United States with the M...
Section 7606 of the Farm Bill authorizes the production of industrial hemp for research and pilot pr...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has emerged as an environmentally beneficial renewable resource due to its...
This report is in response to a national and state interest in the potential benefits of industrial ...
Most of the Western World banned the cultivation of Cannabis sativa in the early 20th century becaus...
Industrial hemp has been the focus of official interest in several States. However, hemp and marijua...
This report provides an overview of Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity. Industrial hemp is a variety ...
There has been considerable interest recently in alternative cropping opportunities for US grain pro...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L. ssp. sativa) has a long history of domestication due to its versatile use. ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
After a hiatus of almost 45 years, the Agricultural Act of 2014, Public Law 113-79 (the 2014 Farm Bi...
Industrial hemp (IHP) is a multi-purpose crop delivering seeds, fibers and bio-active chemicals that...
International audienceThe hemp plant Cannabis sativa Linn, referring to industrial hemp, is a high-y...
Hemp is a broad term used to describe the many varieties of Cannabis sativa L. that produce less tha...
Although the cultivation of Cannabis sativa was substantially halted in the United States with the M...
Section 7606 of the Farm Bill authorizes the production of industrial hemp for research and pilot pr...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has emerged as an environmentally beneficial renewable resource due to its...