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  2. Hemp in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 Farm Bill changed federal policy regarding hemp, including the removal of hemp from the Controlled Substances Act and the consideration of hemp as an agricultural product. The bill legalized hemp under certain restrictions and defined hemp as the plant species Cannabis sativa L. with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration ...

  3. Hemp - Wikipedia

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    Hemp, or industrial hemp, is a plant in the botanical class of Cannabis sativa cultivars grown specifically for industrial and consumable use. It can be used to make a wide range of products. [ 1 ] Along with bamboo , hemp is among the fastest growing plants [ 2 ] on Earth.

  4. Cannabis cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Cultivation of cannabis is the production of cannabis infructescences ("buds" or "leaves"). Cultivation techniques for other purposes (such as hemp production) differ.. In the United States, all cannabis products in a regulated market must be grown in the state where they are sold because federal law continues to ban interstate cannabis sales.

  5. South Dakota is the No. 1 state in nation for hemp ... - AOL

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    Growing hemp in fields also has a positive impact on the soil and how other crops grow. Peterson said there's a clear difference in the organic matter that can be seen after planting a hemp crop.

  6. The Hemp Boom is Over. What Now? - AOL

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    Jul. 9—Last Updated July 9, 2021 Editor's note: This story was updated to clarify Hemp Benchmarks' data on acres licensed for hemp cultivation. When Matt Cyrus grew about 30 acres of hemp on his ...

  7. Online applications now open for Minnesota's 2024 Industrial ...

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    Dec. 5—Online applications are now open for anyone wishing to grow or process hemp in Minnesota in 2024. A license from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is required for individuals ...

  8. Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    The plant is also known as hemp, although this term is usually used to refer only to varieties cultivated for non-drug use. Hemp has long been used for fibre, seeds and their oils, leaves for use as vegetables, and juice. Industrial hemp textile products are made from cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fibre.

  9. Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    Industrial hemp is the non-psychoactive, low-THC, oil-seed and fibers varieties of, predominantly, the cannabis sativa plant. [2] Hemp is a sustainable resource that can be used to create thousands of different products including fuel, fabrics, paper, household products, and food and has been used for hundreds of centuries by civilizations ...