Few have been certified by AOSCA and those that have are typically varieties grown for fiber and grain, not CBD. To grow a more uniform and predictable crop, some growers plant clones. Whatever you ...
Few have been certified by AOSCA and those that have are typically varieties grown for fiber and grain, not CBD. To grow a more uniform and predictable crop, some growers plant clones. Whatever you ...
Those farmers had to front the cost, after buying what they thought was a certified seed. "It was certified ... "I can't grow 2,000 acres of hemp and afford 20, 30 different tests for each field ...
Hemp seed was approved for human consumption in Australia six years ago and the varieties grown for that use don't have any of the psychoactive compound THC found in marijuana. They can be eaten ...