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June 17, 2020

Growing CBD Seed in Virginia & the Industrial Hemp Program

2020 marks an exciting year in Virginia’s hemp industry. The state recently submitted its plans for a hemp program to the USDA in February of this […]
June 17, 2020

Do’s and Don’ts for Growing CBD Hemp Seed in Washington State

Starting out as a beginning hemp farmer in Washington is an exciting venture. Whether you’re shifting your current farming operations to begin growing hemp or you’ve […]
June 17, 2020

Growing Hemp in Washington – Seeds vs. Clones

One of the first steps to becoming a hemp farmer in Washington is determining whether you’re going to grow CBD seeds or clones. In Washington state, […]
June 17, 2020

How Do I Apply for a License to Grow CBD Seed in Washington?

In order to legally grow CBD seed in Washington state, you must obtain a license. Unlike other crops, there are many restrictions surrounding the cultivation of […]
June 16, 2020

Growing CBD Hemp Seed in Alaska: Mistakes to Avoid

As we enter another hemp growing season here in Alaska, it is important for both novice farmers and experienced farmers alike to reflect back at the […]
June 16, 2020

The Importance of Finding the Right CBD Seed for Your Alaska Farm

With Alaskan farmers operating no state-enforced regulatory program, they must operate under the 2014 Farm Bill pilot program until the federal hemp regulations are available later […]
June 16, 2020

What to Know About Alaska’s Hemp Pilot Program

Alaska has unique circumstances when it comes to cultivating industrial hemp. Alaska’s hemp regulatory program was completely defunded last year when Governor Mike Dunleavy pulled the […]
June 9, 2020

Advice for Farmers Who Want to Start Growing CBD Seed in West Virginia

CBD – you’ve heard all about it in the news. The hemp industry is exploding in the U.S. And farmers just like yourself are have increased […]
June 9, 2020

Growing CBD Hemp Seed & Clones in West Virginia: Crucial Considerations

Growing CBD hemp seed and clones in West Virginia, for the most part, is the same as anywhere else in the U.S., with a few exceptions. […]