If an agreement between the DEA and NDSU is reached and ultimately signed, it would pave the way for
agricultural hemp research and development in North Dakota.
Not exact matches
Calls on the University of Kentucky
Agricultural Experiment Station, as well as other Kentucky public universities, to conduct
research on
hemp planting, cultivation, and analysis on demonstration plots.
Section 7606 of the act, Legitimacy of Industrial
Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or State departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot progr
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Research, defines industrial
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hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or State departments of agriculture in states where
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Cuomo announced the state's first industrial
hemp research forum will be held tomorrow at Cornell University to support the development of the industry and help transform New York's
agricultural economy.
Recognizing the impact the industrial
hemp industry can have on manufacturing, the creation of new jobs and the profitability of farms across New York, the State, at the Governor's direction, launched its Industrial Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program in 2
hemp industry can have on manufacturing, the creation of new jobs and the profitability of farms across New York, the State, at the Governor's direction, launched its Industrial
Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program in 2
Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program in 2015.
In April, he convened the State's first - ever Industrial
Hemp Summit and announced that the State's Industrial
Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program had filled its ten available research
Research Pilot Program had filled its ten available
research research permits.
Announces Up to $ 10 Million in Grant Funding to Advance
Research and Provide Resources to Future Processing Businesses Legislation Clarifies Status of Industrial
Hemp as An
Agricultural Commodity in the State Establishes Working Group to Guide
Research, Support Industry Development and Advise Policy and Program Changes Launches One - Stop Shop, Hotline and Webpage to Help Producers and Processors Navigate Industry Regulations and Requirements
This legislation solidifies the status of industrial
hemp as an
agricultural commodity under New York Agriculture and Markets Law and creates an industrial
hemp working group to advise the State on
research and policies concerning the crop.
Current participants in the Industrial
Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program rely heavily on imported hemp seeds, which are expensive and often poorly adapted for New York's agricultural environm
Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program rely heavily on imported hemp seeds, which are expensive and often poorly adapted for New York's agricultural
Agricultural Research Pilot Program rely heavily on imported
hemp seeds, which are expensive and often poorly adapted for New York's agricultural environm
hemp seeds, which are expensive and often poorly adapted for New York's
agricultural agricultural environment.
Kathryn J. Boor, Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University, said, «Making industrial
hemp a success in New York depends on smart investment in
research in the
agricultural sciences.
Assembly Agriculture Committee Chair Bill Magee said, «
Research in
hemp, led by the collaboration of Morrisville State College, JD Farms, and NY Agriculture and Markets, has opened the door for an
agricultural opportunity in New York that has a diverse and varied market potential.
Several Actions Announced to Foster Industry Growth and Six New
Research Permits Issued Under
Agricultural Research Pilot Program Governor's Proposal to Lift Cap on Number of Industrial
Hemp Research Permits Passed as Part of FY 2018 State Budget Summit Supports Regional Focus on Growing Agriculture as Part of the Southern Tier Soaring Upstate Revitalization Initiative Video From Industrial
Hemp Summit is Available Here
Issue First - Ever
Hemp Research Permits Previously, the state's Industrial
Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program was limited to institutions of higher education.
Foster the Industrial
Hemp Industry in New York State - «[T] he Governor has proposed to amend legislation to further grow the industry and authorize farmers to work with the state to conduct hemp research as an agricultural commodity.&ra
Hemp Industry in New York State - «[T] he Governor has proposed to amend legislation to further grow the industry and authorize farmers to work with the state to conduct
hemp research as an agricultural commodity.&ra
hemp research as an
agricultural commodity.»
AgEcon Search:
Research in
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics Report No. 402 «Industrial
Hemp as an Alternative Crop in North Dakota» By David G. Kraenzel; Tim Petry; Bill Nelson; Marshall J. Anderson; Dustin Mathern; Robert Todd North Dakota State University, Dept. of
Agricultural Economics.
The amendment allows institutions of higher education to grow or cultivate industrial
hemp for the purpose of
agricultural or academic
research.
Quick Links Concerning House Amendment 208 Polis of Colorado Part B Amendment No. 37 Amendment allows institutions of higher education to grow or cultivate industrial
hemp for the purpose of
agricultural or academic
research.
The amendment allows colleges and universities to grow
hemp for academic and
agricultural research purposes.
Educate Yourself Download and read the Congressional
Research Service (CRS) report
Hemp as an
Agricultural Commodity by Renée Johnson.
Then you should download and read
Hemp as an
Agricultural Commodity by Jean M. Rawson, a Specialist in
Agricultural Policy for the Congressional
Research Service.
Section 7606 of the act, Legitimacy of Industrial
Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or state departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot progr
Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or state departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot p
Research, defines industrial
hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or state departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot progr
hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or state departments of agriculture in states where
hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot progr
hemp is legal to grow
hemp for research or agricultural pilot progr
hemp for
research or agricultural pilot p
research or
agricultural pilot programs.
Originally introduced by Representatives Jared Polis (D - CO), Thomas Massie (R - KY) and Earl Blumenauer (D - OR), the amendment allows State Agriculture Departments, colleges and universities to grow
hemp, defined as the non-drug oilseed and fiber varieties of Cannabis, for academic or
agricultural research purposes, but it applies only to states where industrial
hemp farming is already legal under state law.
Clarifies that it is lawful for a person with a license to manufacture industrial
hemp products or engage in scientific,
agricultural, or other
research involving the applications of industrial
hemp and that no person shall be prosecuted for the possession, cultivation, or manufacture of industrial
hemp plant material or products.
Hemp as an
Agricultural Commodity CRS Report for Congress by Jean M. Rawson, Specialist in
Agricultural Policy, Resources, Science, and Industry Division, Congressional
Research Service.
The National Grange voted to support
hemp in 2009, stating that it «supports
research, production, processing and marketing of industrial
hemp as a viable
agricultural activity.»
Originally introduced by Representatives Jared Polis (D - CO), Thomas Massie (R - KY) and Earl Blumenauer (D - OR), the amendment allows colleges and universities, and now also State Agriculture Departments per the conference committee revisions, to grow
hemp for academic or
agricultural research purposes, but applies only to states where industrial
hemp farming is already legal under state law.
Consequently, a recent toxicological study was commissioned by the
Agricultural Research and Development Initiative, a program funded by the Canadian Federal and Manitoba Provincial governments, as well as the North American Industrial
Hemp Council.
According to «
Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity,» a 2005 Congressional Research Service (CRS) report, «farmers in regions of the country that are highly dependent on a single crop, such as tobacco or wheat, have shown interest in hemp's potential as a high - value alternative crop...» (Read the report he
Hemp as an
Agricultural Commodity,» a 2005 Congressional
Research Service (CRS) report, «farmers in regions of the country that are highly dependent on a single crop, such as tobacco or wheat, have shown interest in
hemp's potential as a high - value alternative crop...» (Read the report he
hemp's potential as a high - value alternative crop...» (Read the report here.)
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hemp, a tall, herbaceous annual that grows rapidly to a height of 6 to 7 feet, can reduce groundwater contamination, say scientists from the USDA
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the University of Florida, while reducing soil erosion, discouraging weeds, and enriching soil.
«This commonsense amendment will allow colleges and universities to grow and cultivate industrial
hemp for academic and
agricultural research purposes in states where industrial
hemp cultivation is already legal.