NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Tennessee’s hemp industry is entering a period of uncertainty as new state oversight takes shape and possible federal policy changes loom. Licensing for hemp businesses will ...
Since 2019, the commercial production of hemp has been a legal reality. In 2018, with the introduction of the Farm Bill, various policies related to it as an industrial and food crop were enacted, ...
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Daniel Muenzberg caught a few trout using a size-16 dry fly on the Pecos River on Dec. 11. Del Clothier had a successful day at Ute Lake catching catfish and white bass using green blades on Dec. 10.
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Preparing hemp for fishing: The ultimate guide
Want to try something different for bait? 🌿🐟 In this ultimate guide, I’ll show you how to prepare hemp for fishing! Learn how to properly prepare this natural bait to attract a variety of fish and ...
Tip of the week: When targeting pike in the winter, big baits (6 to 12 inches), will give you the best chance at a big fish. Dead smelt, suckers, and even saltwater baits like herring and anchovies, ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. LANSING — Michigan would overhaul the regulation of hemp ...
A federal bill signed by President Trump will ban many hemp-based products starting in 2026. Despite the looming ban, Louisville-based Cornbread Hemp opened a new retail and tourism facility. Sen.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Cornbread Hemp celebrated a new, state-of-the-art production facility and hemp tourism experience on Monday even as the future of the industry faces a federal ban on most hemp ...
As Illinois lawmakers in Springfield again prepare to tackle the thorny issue of what to do about the burgeoning intoxicating hemp market, there’s another Midwestern state that they can look to for ...
Ohio lawmakers have passed a bill that would make changes to Ohio's marijuana and intoxicating hemp laws and policies.The bill, Senate Bill 56, passed the Senate 22-7 and now heads to Gov. Mike DeWine ...
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