The new spending bill fundamentally changes what qualifies as “legal hemp” under federal law.
Our governments, farmers and small businesses need more guidance and regulatory certainty—not blanket bans.” By U.S. Rep.
Federal budget bill could destroy Pa. hemp industry and sales of mainstream cannabis products, Lehigh Valley merchants say ...
On November 12, 2025, President Trump signed into law a federal measure that substantially limits the production and sale of ...
If the federal government is intent on playing a role, it can provide regulatory clarity and market structure for the growing ...
Earlier this year, hemp was included in the USDA’s Census of Agriculture. When hemp was first legalized in 2018, there was a boom in production under the fervor of new opportunities, spearheaded by ...
Hemp fits well into crop rotation and may financially out-compete some of the crops grown on the farm today, according to ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service is conducting its first hemp acreage and production survey. The survey, sent to those identified as hemp producers, will ...
The new law essentially overturns changes in federal agriculture law that went into effect in 2018. Those 2018 changes ...
A new federal budget provision bans hemp products with more than 0.4 milligrams of THC per container, affecting New Mexico's hemp industry and potentially leading to safer practices.
New numbers from Denver-based analytics firm PanXchange indicate that even as more states join the march toward legalizing both medical and recreational cannabis, one related area of the market is ...
Industrial hemp production could be a viable crop alternative for South Carolina farmers, according to Clemson Cooperative Extension crop and agribusiness agents. Clemson experts report industrial ...
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