As hemp begins to reemerge as an important crop in the United States, scientists are beginning research into the diseases that might prevent the crop from flourishing. A study published…
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HARRISBURG, Pa. — Proposals for $460,000 in funding through Pennsylvania’s specialty crop block grants program will be accepted through March 5. The announcement was made Wednesday during the virtual Pennsylvania…
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From hops to hemp: Nebraska family’s business shifts with changing times | State and Regional News
by NewsfeedThe Wiles family farm was among 10 in Nebraska that were selected to test the growing of hemp. Kayla Wolf, Omaha World Herald … Read Full Article Here
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From hops to hemp: Nebraska family’s business shifts with changing times | Omaha State and Regional News
by NewsfeedThe Wiles family farm was among 10 in Nebraska that were selected to test the growing of hemp. KAYLA WOLF, WORLD-HERALD … Read Full Article Here
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A new, old industry. That’s how the U.S. Department of Agriculture characterizes hemp, a versatile crop grown around the world for thousands of years, including in…
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New online Purdue course takes a comprehensive look at hemp as a crop and product | Agriculture
by NewsfeedWEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A new, old industry. That’s how the U.S. Department of Agriculture characterizes hemp, a versatile crop grown around the world for thousands of years, including in…
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Yellow wax beans lack chlorophyll and will retain their beautiful golden color when cooked. Purple beans contain anthocyanins (the purple pigment) that disappear when beans are cooked. A good indication…
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Remove any strongly vertical shoots that develop after that time, leaving horizontal branches intact. This will make harvesting easier, plus it will allow sunlight to reach the ripening fruit. DEAR…
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Amanita Muscaria: ‘Shroom like Alice did on a psychedelic growing right here in Alaska | CANNAPress
by Newsfeedseductive, mysterious, and potentially deadly The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of entheogens There are a number of entheogenic plants and fungi living right here among us in Alaska. I’ve…
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A protein-rich, low-cost, high-yield way to feed livestock could soon be competing with traditional row crops and forages. Hemp’s lauded potential includes seed as feed, and while research is still…
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INDEPENDENCE, MO (KCTV) — On Wednesday, Illicit Gardens celebrated the first legal harvest in the metro. They are housed in a non-descript building in an industrial area of Independence. The harvest…
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CLINTON — One of the first plants spun into fiber thousands of years ago is making a comeback, and students enrolled in Muscatine Community College’s new Industrial Hemp Production Program…
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IN THE YARD: Gifts for the gardener in your life that won’t collect dust in the shed | Home & Garden
by NewsfeedBY STUART STUPHIN Contributing columnist Gardeners love free stuff. Gift giving should be easy when shopping for a gardener, but there are a few things that will make a difference…
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Rich Morris of Toadflax, at work at his nursery. His company has sued Washington County on the grounds that sheriff’s deputies ripped up his licensed hemp plants, mistakenly thinking they…