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The New Social Drink: How THC-Infused Hemp Beverages Are Rewriting Nightlife and Tipping the Alcohol Industry

Bars and beverage giants are quietly planting flags in a social-drink revolution — hemp-derived THC beverages are becoming the go-to alternative for people who want “buzz without the hangover,” and the ripple effects are already reshaping bars, retail, and regulation. The moment you walk into a bar and order a “margarita” that gets you relaxed […]

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When Politics Trumps Planting: Europe’s Hard Line on Hemp Flowers and What Farmers Are Doing Next

In part of Europe, lawmakers are turning a once-promoted crop into a political lightning rod — new restrictions on hemp flowers are prompting growers to relocate, pivot, or fight back. Hemp has a tangled political history in Europe: once championed as a patriotic crop, it’s now at the center of urban political battles over cannabis

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CBD Crackdown

Connecticut’s CBD Crackdown: How New Rules Devastated Small Hemp Businesses Overnight

Connecticut’s new cannabis enforcement laws have effectively re‑criminalized most hemp products—forcing nearly all original CBD operators out of business. Since the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp and CBD were federally legal—but in Connecticut, local policy has turned them into felony risks. Legislative changes including House Bill 7181 created a new Cannabis Enforcement Division, empowered raids, and

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THC Ban-Federal Laws May Change

Federal THC‑Hemp Ban Is Looming—but Industry Stalled It—Now the Race Is On

A proposed federal ban on hemp‑derived THC is shaking producers—but bipartisan maneuvering bought the industry more time. Now it’s a game of deadlines, deals, and dissent. Earlier in 2025, federal lawmakers advanced legislation to redefine industrial hemp—eliminating its THC loopholes and effectively banning all consumable hemp products with detectable cannabinoids except CBD and CBG. Industry

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Hemp acreage surge

From $445M Explosion to a 64% Acreage Surge: Why Hemp Is the Future of American Farming

U.S. industrial hemp production jumped 40% in value to $445 million in 2024—with acreage up 64% and floral hemp output soaring 159%. This isn’t just a crop—it’s a revolution. In 2024, U.S. industrial hemp production catapulted to a staggering $445 million—an increase of nearly 40% from the year before. Acreage planted for hemp climbed to 45,294 acres,

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What is Hemp? Understanding the Differences Between Hemp and Marijuana

When exploring “what is hemp,” it’s essential to understand the distinction between hemp and marijuana, both of which are varieties of the cannabis plant. The primary difference lies in their THC content. Hemp contains 0.3 percent or less THC, making it non-intoxicating and versatile for industrial and nutritional uses. In contrast, marijuana contains more than 0.3 percent THC, giving it psychoactive properties. Understanding these differences is crucial for recognizing their unique benefits and legal statuses.

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Industrial Hemp – 2024

In the ever-evolving landscape of the U.S. hemp industry, characterized by regulatory shifts and burgeoning market trends, a dichotomy emerges between traditionalists advocating for hemp’s industrial applications and entrepreneurs capitalizing on its diverse derivatives. With legislative support paving the way for a wide array of hemp-based products, including CBD, rare cannabinoids, and innovative compounds, the industry grapples with reconciling its past with its future. As hemp gains traction as a sustainable solution across various sectors, from agriculture to sustainability initiatives, its potential as a catalyst for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) policies comes to the fore. Explore the intricacies of this dynamic industry and its journey towards sustainability and growth through the insights and resources available at the Hemp University.

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Cultivating Green Gold: Hemp Farming Regulations and Licenses in the USA

In the wake of hemp’s resurgence as a versatile and sustainable crop, the United States finds itself at the forefront of an agricultural revolution. The legalization of hemp cultivation has paved the way for a booming industry, providing economic opportunities for farmers and entrepreneurs alike. However, navigating the intricate web of hemp farming regulations and

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Industrial Hemp Genetics Project

Industrial Hemp Genetics The Hemp Seed and Protecting Your Hemp Intellectual Property Industrial hemp’s new status as a product regulated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture has made intellectual property protection available for plant breeders developing hemp genetics. This groundbreaking move for the growing hemp industry offers protection for seed-propagated hemp genetics through the U.S.

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