The U.S. Hemp Growers Association, the only national grower-directed hemp trade association, was officially formed in late December in Indianapolis.
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Greenhouse Grower Editor Janeen Wright and Contributing Editor Allan Armitage discuss how labor and hemp are changing the game for the greenhouse industry.
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A new partnership between N.G. Heimos Greenhouses and Trilogene Seeds will lead to the production of millions of feminized hemp seeds.
N.G. Heimos Greenhouses is partnering with Trilogene Seeds on hemp production, a move the company says is an expansion rather than an exit from floriculture.
Legislation helps move the needle on licensed acres. But how much of the crop will make it into the ground and then harvested?
Americann is investing heavily into a massive legal cannabis greenhouse facility in Southeastern Massachusetts, set to open in early September.
The company will offer high-quality hemp tissue culture, microcuttings, liners, and genetic holding.
The merger results in a fully integrated hemp company complete with indoor and outdoor hemp production and processing and distribution channels.
One of the questions posed in Greenhouse Grower’s 2019 State of the Industry survey was “Are you planning on growing any new crops or varieties in 2019?” Here’s a sampling of some of the most common responses.
The first company to be licensed as a medical marijuana grower in Maryland was ordered to pay $125,000, destroy product, and issue refunds.
Torsten Kuenzlen, CEO of SunDial Growers in Canada, was a keynote speaker at MJBizCon in November, and said the opportunity in cannabis is unmatched, as long as the industry’s focus is on quality, not just filling demand.