GREAT BEND -- The industrial hemp industry in Kansas is still in its infancy, but the potential for the commercial product is encouraging some producers to get ready for future endeavors. This week, ...
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Kentucky has demonstrated leadership in responsible hemp oversight. But unnecessary changes in Washington have put that ...
The window to shape hemp policy is measured in weeks, not months. What Congress decides this summer could determine not only ...
The Southern Ute Indian Tribe has become investors in a 500,000-square-foot hemp processing facility in Wichita Falls, Texas, saying it is part of the tribe’s commitment to sustainable and innovative ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Midwest Hemp Technology announced the company’s Thursday opening of a hemp grain and fiber processing facility in Augusta. The four acre headquarters includes multiple buildings ...
Hemp growers in South Dakota are expecting to more than double the number of acres used to grow industrial hemp in South Dakota and some are even adding fiber and seed processing capabilities in state ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) - The Missouri Department of Agriculture (MDA) announced the recipients for grant funding towards the expansion of processing capacity for industrial hemp fiber in Missouri.
The wave of hemp popularity has come crashing down, but there is still potential to catch a smaller wave, according to a presentation last week at the Four States Agricultural Exposition. “In 2019, ...
A proposed state program that would have allotted seven figures to jump-start hemp processing failed to make it through the Colorado Legislature this session. The Colorado Department of Agriculture ...
GREAT BEND, Kan. (KSNW) – Hemp is a crop many may not commonly associate with Kansas, but that could change with the help of a new facility that is making it easier for farmers to sell what they sow.