There is no clear answer. There is very little research published to verify or deny this myth. Pollination can occur solely by wind from 600 feet up to 6,000 miles. The more secluded and protected a hemp field, the lower chances of pollination. In the state of...
This is not “Field of Dreams”. Up through 2018 many farmers were able to grow almost any material they wanted and still find buyers – even after harvest. From 2018 to 2019, the number of acres of hemp grown in the U.S. quadrupled. Supply and demand kicked in, and an...
Consumable Products Always Should Follow Food Safety Just because the FDA doesn’t have much regulation on hemp – yet – doesn’t mean that growers and processors are exempt from following quality and food-safe procedures. This is a serious ethical consideration when...
Very little research exists on pests and diseases for hemp. That does not mean the plant is resistant, it only means that there is no proof. But here’s what we have noticed In the first few seasons growers saw few problems with pests. As the hemp footprint increased,...
Well, maybe according to the seed (or even clone) supplier they do. But let’s look at facts. The hemp industry is brand new, and growing at a rate that equals or exceeds current seed genetic refinement and production. Plant breeding takes several years before genetic...
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