Hemp supporters say support growing in KentuckyBRUCE SCHREINER
“…the DEA is using its finite resources to stymie plainly lawful hemp pilot projects at the very time Kentucky is facing growing threats from heroin addiction and other drug abuse.” While the characteristics of hemp vs marijuana are well known, many people – including decision makers in bodi...
Support for Hemp Growing in KentuckyLEXINGTON, Ky. - Hemp isn't legal in Kentucky yet, but theeclectic mix of people at a recent...By SchreinerBruce
The Hemp Controversy: Can Industrial Hemp Save Kentucky? The purpose of this research was to discuss the opinions and knowledge level of Western Kentucky residents regarding agricultural hemp production. Agricult... SD Demaine 被引量: 0发表: 1998年 Growing Industrial Hemp Still Illegal in Kentucky ...
This green herbaceous plant, which is a high-growing variety of Cannabis sativa, has been cultivated for centuries to make durable clothing fibers, nutritious oils, building material and even paper. Traditional medicine, particularly... Court hearing in Kentucky over Justice Department's illegal ...
Annie Rouse has been passionate about hemp ever since she was a kid growing up in Kentucky. While she knew she wanted to help change the restrictive hemp policies in the U.S., she’s also had some interesting jobs along the way that helped her out in surprising ways. ...
Reports on diverse efforts in Kentucky and California which explores the possibility of growing hemp legally again. Kentucky Governor Brereton Jones' assembly of a task force to study the benefits of growing hemp; Californians' Ron Kiczenski, Craig Steffens an...
Gregory Wilson founded HempWood the same year hemp was legalized in the U.S. In two factories in Kentucky, he started with hemp-based lumber, but the business has since grown to HempWood flooring and furniture. In the coming years, Wilson plans to expand into outdoor decking, water...
When Higdon was a boy growing up in Kentucky in the 80s, many of his classmates’ parents were suddenly arrested in connection with a large illegal cannabis-growing syndicate, a story that would influence him for the rest of his life. ...
Dean Williams, an agronomy professor at the University of Kentucky, said that the crop is making a strong comeback particularly in Kentucky, where farmers used to grow the plant extensively. “The cannabinoids are by far the largest sector in the [hemp] industry, making up 93% of the acreag...