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Mitch McConnell wants hemp removed from controlled substance list
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The U.S. Senate’s top leader wants to bring hemp production back into the mainstream by removing it from the list of controlled substances. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday that he’ll introduce legislation to legalize hemp as an agricultural commodity. The Republican made the announcement in his home state of … Continue reading
“THE HEMP FARMING ACT OF 2018”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMarch 26, 2018Contact: Jonathan Miller(859) 619-6328, jmiller@fbtlaw.comBrian Furnish: (859) 298-0465 HEMP INDUSTRY LAUDS SENATE MAJORITY LEADER MITCH MCCONNELL FOR PENDING INTRODUCTION OF “THE HEMP FARMING ACT OF 2018” FRANKFORT – The U.S. Hemp Roundtable, the industry association that joins the nation’s leading hemp companies and all of its major grassroots organizations, today lauded … Continue reading
Indiana House votes to allow Hoosier farmers to grow cannabis plants with low THC
The Indiana House voted unanimously Wednesday for a bill that would allow Hoosier farmers to grow industrial hemp — marijuana’s low-THC cousin. Under Rep. Jim Lucas’ House Bill 1137, acres of the green leafy plants could be intermingled with rows of corn across family farms in Indiana. Currently only researchers at institutions are allowed to … Continue reading
Kentucky Producers: Federal Rollback of Marijuana Enforcement Won’t Affect Hemp
By Nicole Erwin • 44 minutes ago Kentucky’s industrial hemp research program is on a trajectory for growth with highest number of approved applicants this year. Hemp’s association with Marijuana however, remains a hurdle for producers. In a recent breakout session at the American Farm Bureau National Convention in Nashville hemp supporters discussed legislation to … Continue reading
Kentucky Congressman Champions Deregulation of Industrial Hemp
1/7/2018 | A freshman Kentucky congressmen, and member of the House Agriculture Committee, attended the American Farm Bureau Federation convention on Sunday to promote his new legislation to deregulate industrial hemp nationally. Rep. James Comer, a Republican representing Kentucky’s 1st Congressional District, was the state’s agricultural commissioner from 2012 to 2016 before being elected to … Continue reading
FROM THE DESK OF THE KY AG COMMISSIONER RYAN QUARLES
Ryan F. Quarles Commissioner KY Department of Agriculture Friends, As we start 2018, I wanted to give you an update on the status of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s (KDA) Industrial Hemp Research Pilot Program. 2017 was a good year, and we did much to put this crop on a path towards commercialization in Kentucky … Continue reading
Fresh crop: Wilson among Kentucky’s new hemp farmers
Chad Wilson of Cave City stands next a row of industrial hemp he is growing on his farm called the Sacred Seed Farm. He is growing hemp for the cannabidiol or CDB, which is extracted from the plant and can be used to treat certain illnesses. Gina Kinslow / Glasgow Daily Times BY GINA KINSLOW … Continue reading
UofL’s ‘energy crops’ harvested for research
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Nov, 1, 2017) – Someday, a 3-D printed medical implant made from hemp oil may save your life, or a hemp-based biofuel may power your vehicle. Those are just the tip of the iceberg of possible outcomes of work being done at the University of Louisville’s Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research, where … Continue reading
Lab Testing Reveals Enviro Textile’s Hemp Fabric Stops the Spread of Staph Bacteria
PRESS RELEASE – For Immediate Release June 19th, 2013 Glenwood Springs, CO Lab Testing Reveals EnviroTextile’s Hemp Fabric Stops the Spread of Staph Bacteria Hemp Marches Towards Military and Health Care Applications Rampant staph infections continue to cost lives unnecessarily. One powerful weapon to fight this scourge is being successfully deployed by China’s military: industrial … Continue reading
Hemp Program Now Taking Applications for 2018
Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles announced today that the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) has opened the application period for Kentuckians wishing to participate in the state’s industrial hemp research pilot program for the 2018 growing season. “I am proud to report that our program participants grew more than 3,200 acres of hemp this year, the … Continue reading