Congress' reversal on legal hemp dismantles a federally authorized industry and eliminates lawful access for the small businesses and older consumers.
Texas cotton farmer Danny May receives Southwest High Cotton Award for six decades of agricultural innovation and leadership.
A group of Ohio farmers has joined the fight to repeal legislation that would completely ban 'intoxicating' hemp products.
A Republican lawmaker is moving to temporarily halt the impending federal ban on hemp-derived THC products, filing an ...
Prairie Band Ag, a subsidiary of the Prairie Band Nation, is among the first hemp fiber processors in Kansas, producing products ranging from animal bedding and cutlery to straws and building ...
Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Jonathan Shell and Congressman James Comer sent a letter to Sen. Mitch McConnell urging a delay of new hemp restrictions.
The provincial government of Southern Leyte has launched a P3-million program to rehabilitate abaca farms damaged by disease over ...
Intoxicating hemp products could become illegal through a bill in the Missouri House that passed 109-34 on Thursday.
Smith and Rogue’s test run for an American-manufactured line of clothing was limited — initially, 239 men’s work shirts.
How two central Montana companies led the creation of a domestically made shirt from hemp, a crop that had been illegal to ...
Plant-based milk alternatives are rapidly growing in popularity due to health, environmental and ethical concerns, offering ...
A new, stricter federal definition of legal hemp is raising concerns across the $28 billion hemp industry, with producers and retailers warning it could disrupt a rapidly growing market.
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