Dozens of people gathered at Rodale Institute to celebrate
our new industrial hemp research project.
Not exact matches
As a 501 (c)(6) membership - based non-profit trade group, we seek to encourage the
research and development of
new products made from
industrial hemp while offering our members a network of like - minded, trusted individuals within the current
hemp industry.
The Rodale Institute
Industrial Hemp research project is one step closer to breaking new ground in the movement to expand hemp farming legalization to farmers and communities across Amer
Hemp research project is one step closer to breaking
new ground in the movement to expand
hemp farming legalization to farmers and communities across Amer
hemp farming legalization to farmers and communities across America.
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.
At 1 p.m.,
New York's first
industrial hemp research forum will bring together growers, business owners, researchers, regulators and others to discuss ways of strengthening the State's position as a national leader in this emerging industry, Stocking Hall Room 148, 411 Tower Rd. Ithaca.
New York State's
industrial hemp program began in 2014 after Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo introduced and passed legislation which allowed
hemp to be grown for
research purposes.
Empire State Development and the
New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets are also partnering with SUNY Morrisville to support
industrial hemp research on an anticipated 85 acres.
«By positioning the Southern Tier at the forefront of
industrial hemp research and production, our farmers will capitalize on the growth potential of this crop, create
new jobs, and boost economies across the region and the state.»
Empire State Development President, CEO & Commissioner Howard Zemsky said, «The
industrial hemp initiative highlights one of the many ways
New York State benefits from being home to world - class educational institutions as new academia - industry partnerships utilize the innovations from research and development, generating economic opportunities and more jobs for New Yorkers.&raq
New York State benefits from being home to world - class educational institutions as
new academia - industry partnerships utilize the innovations from research and development, generating economic opportunities and more jobs for New Yorkers.&raq
new academia - industry partnerships utilize the innovations from
research and development, generating economic opportunities and more jobs for
New Yorkers.&raq
New Yorkers.»
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 Progra
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 20
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 20
New York, the State, at the Governor's direction, launched its
Industrial Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Progra
Industrial Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program in 2
Hemp Agricultural
Research Pilot Program in 2015.
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.
Last year, the Governor convened the first - ever
New York State
Industrial Hemp Summit and Working Group and committed $ 10 million to support industrial hemp research, production and p
Industrial Hemp Summit and Working Group and committed $ 10 million to support industrial hemp research, production and process
Hemp Summit and Working Group and committed $ 10 million to support
industrial hemp research, production and p
industrial hemp research, production and process
hemp research, production and processing.
«By expanding
industrial hemp research and development for both farms and businesses,
New York is embracing our legacy of innovation to lead the way on this economic engine that will create jobs from the field to the factory,» Governor Cuomo said.
In the 2017 - 18
New York State Budget, the Governor encouraged increasing
industrial hemp research by lifting the cap on the number of authorized growing sites.
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 environm
hemp seeds, which are expensive and often poorly adapted for
New York's agricultural environment.
Research Grants for Research Institutions and Farmers A centerpiece of Governor Cuomo's agenda is a $ 5 million commitment to support research into the production of industrial hemp in N
Research Grants for
Research Institutions and Farmers A centerpiece of Governor Cuomo's agenda is a $ 5 million commitment to support research into the production of industrial hemp in N
Research Institutions and Farmers A centerpiece of Governor Cuomo's agenda is a $ 5 million commitment to support
research into the production of industrial hemp in N
research into the production of
industrial hemp in
New York.
In just one year,
New York State has more than tripled the number of growers participating in
industrial hemp research, resulting in the planting of approximately 2,000 acres of the crop.
The forum is part of the Governor's 2018 State of the State proposal to establish
New York as a national leader in
industrial hemp research, production and processing.
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.
As a result of this
research grant program,
industrial hemp will be planted on nearly 2,000 acres across the state for
research purposes, expanding
industrial hemp production in
New York nearly 6,000 percent from 30 acres in 2016.
«By expanding
industrial hemp research and development for both farms and businesses,
New York is embracing our legacy of innovation to lead the way on this economic engine that will create jobs from the field to the factory,» Cuomo said.
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
State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball said, «For centuries,
hemp was a mainstay of American farms and with our natural resources and proximity to the largest marketplace in the world,
New York is in a unique position to lead its revival in the U.S. I thank Governor Cuomo and the State Legislature for their leadership in bringing
industrial hemp research to
New York and working hard to expand the opportunities for our farmers, researchers and businesses.»
Farmers, researchers and industry leaders met with state officials to identify industry growth challenges and explore
new opportunities through industrial hemp research in New York Sta
new opportunities through
industrial hemp research in
New York Sta
New York State.
New York state first launched its
Industrial Hemp Pilot
Research Program in 2014, according to the Press and Sun - Bulletin.
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.»
Jenkins, who's
researching the best ways to fertilize
hemp in the field, says
New York isn't the only state that sees potential in
industrial hemp.
New Congressional
Research Service Report Available on
Industrial Hemp Calls for Reform Prompt Investigation and Analysis by Congress
WASHINGTON, DC — Earlier this month, the Congressional
Research Service (CRS) issued a
new report on the
industrial hemp marketplace and legislative efforts to allow
hemp farming in the United States.
These states are able to take immediate advantage of the
industrial hemp research and pilot program provision, Section 7606 of the Farm Bill: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada,
New York, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia.
All donations will go toward marketing a message of Truth and Organic Health around the world - until we ReLegalize
Industrial Hemp and allow our best scientists to develop the technology we have, recover old technologies we've lost, and
research NEW technology for using organic plants (rather than OIL, coal & trees) as a RENEWABLE natural resource.
These states are able to take immediate advantage of the
industrial hemp research and pilot program provision, Section 7606 of the Farm Bill: Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada,
New Hampshire,
New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.
These states are able to take immediate advantage of the
industrial hemp research and pilot program provision, Section 7606 of the Farm Bill: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada,
New Hampshire,
New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.
Congressional
Research Service Report on
Hemp In January of 2005, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) issued a new report on the industrial hemp marketplace and legislative efforts to allow hemp farming in the United Sta
Hemp In January of 2005, the Congressional
Research Service (CRS) issued a
new report on the
industrial hemp marketplace and legislative efforts to allow hemp farming in the United Sta
hemp marketplace and legislative efforts to allow
hemp farming in the United Sta
hemp farming in the United States.