Survey finds 22% of consumers replace OTC, prescription drugs with CBD
Since passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, CBD has risen to the forefront of American consciousness as an alternative health and wellness supplement, and research finds that a growing number of consumers are using it to replace their prescription and over-the-counter drugs. A national January 2019 Consumer Reports survey... Read more
More than 1,000 hemp professionals gathered in New Orleans between June 12 and 14 at the first Hemp Industry Daily Conference. More than 1,000 hemp professionals gather in New Orleans to network and share business intelligence at the first Hemp Industry Daily Conference. With the seismic shift in the... Read more
Hemp farmers tailoring new genetics for different growing regions throughout US
(This is the last installment in a five-part series examining the shortage of feminized hempseeds and clones and its effects on the hemp industry. To read the previous installments, click here.) The breeding of hemp varieties is ramping up among plant breeders and at hemp farms with established research-and-development... Read more
New York, New Jersey close to expanding hemp, CBD opportunities
New York and New Jersey lawmakers want to make it easier to grow hemp and sell CBD products. Legislators in both states sent bills to their respective governors making their states friendlier to hemp businesses. The measures both authorize CBD foods and dietary supplements. Rampant confusion in New York... Read more
Congress urges FDA to get going on CBD in foods, dietary supplements
Congress is joining calls from the hemp industry for federal health regulators to tell CBD manufacturers how to put the product in foods and dietary supplements. The U.S. House approved a budget amendment Thursday setting aside money for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to set a “safe level... Read more
Verdict still out on how limited CBD hemp genetics perform across US
(Fourth in a five-part series examining the shortage of feminized hempseeds and clones and its effects on the hemp industry. To read the previous installments, click here.) As the number of states approving hemp production increases, so does the demand for certified, feminized hempseed and clones for CBD production.... Read more
FDA extends deadline for public comments on CBD rules
U.S. health regulators are giving hemp entrepreneurs and the public more time to weigh in on looming CBD rules. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in an announcement posted Thursday that comments will be accepted until July 16, two weeks longer than before. The FDA forbids the use of... Read more
Alabama drugstores cleared to sell CBD ingestibles
Pharmacies in Alabama now can join gas stations and other retailers cleared to flout federal restrictions on CBD products. A new law removing hemp from Alabama’s controlled-substances list allows pharmacies to carry CBD dietary supplements, something other retailers in Alabama already had been given permission to do. Pharmacies in Alabama... Read more
Hemp genetics, inputs to become more accessible after Farm Bill implementation
(Third in a five-part series examining the shortage of feminized hempseeds and clones and its effects on the hemp industry. To read the previous installment, click here.) When the 2018 Farm Bill passed in December, it opened up myriad new opportunities for hemp professionals, including better access to genetics. But... Read more
Minnesota hemp farmer faces felony charges for plants with too much THC
A Minnesota hemp farmer faces two felony charges after a traffic stop led to authorities seizing his hemp products and finding elevated THC levels. Luis Hummel, who owns 5th Sun Gardens in Lanesboro, Minnesota, haves felony drug-possession charges for growing the seized hemp, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.... Read more
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