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A clearer industrial-hemp lane (fiber/grain) could reduce uncertainty—but details matter for compliance and buyers. (2026)

Summary and analysis of: U.S. House Advances Farm Bill, Establishing Separate Regulatory Pathways for Industrial Hemp and Cannabinoid Crops. What changed, why it matters for industrial hemp, and how it connects to core guides.

A clearer industrial-hemp lane (fiber/grain) could reduce uncertainty—but details matter for compliance and buyers. (2026) Read More »

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When regulation shifts from a state department to USDA pathways, growers need to re-check licensing, sampling windows, and paperwork fast. (2026)

Summary and analysis of: Interested in growing hemp in Ohio? There are some regulatory and statutory changes you need to be aware of.. What changed, why it matters for industrial hemp, and how it connects to core guides.

When regulation shifts from a state department to USDA pathways, growers need to re-check licensing, sampling windows, and paperwork fast. (2026) Read More »

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State-level code movement is turning hemp-lime from niche into a specifiable system—when it’s tied to real standards and jurisdiction rules. (2026)

Summary and analysis of: Hawaii House Unanimously Passes Bill to Block Building Code Restrictions on Hempcrete. What changed, why it matters for industrial hemp, and how it connects to core guides.

State-level code movement is turning hemp-lime from niche into a specifiable system—when it’s tied to real standards and jurisdiction rules. (2026) Read More »

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Consumable hemp rules are being rewritten in public; businesses should assume scrutiny will rise on labeling, testing, and ‘hemp-derived’ marketing language.

Hemp THC ban remains intact after House abandons rescue plan. What changed, why it matters for industrial hemp, and what to watch next.

Consumable hemp rules are being rewritten in public; businesses should assume scrutiny will rise on labeling, testing, and ‘hemp-derived’ marketing language. Read More »

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