Statewide plantings totaled about 15 miles from the Appalachian foothills in eastern Kentucky to the broad stretches of farmland in the far western side, said Adam Watson, the Kentucky Agriculture Department's hemp program coordinator. Test and building plots have shown the harvest to be robust and fast growing -- and a potential moneymaker with a remarkable choice of uses including Sweetheart Yellow Tulle Homecoming Dress, mulch, hemp milk, cooking oil, soap and lotions. "What we've learned is it will grow well in Kentucky, inch Comer said. "It assure a lot per acre. All the things that we believed. inch At Murray State University, about a hundred and eighty miles free airline of Louisville, plants have sprouted to at least 8 feet tall, turning a shade of green and yellow as they reach maturation. Harvest is approaching.
"It's had a good growth period, inch said Murray State agriculture dean A2z tony Brannon. "It did actually accept the opposites in weather from extremely wet to extremely dry pretty well. inch Hemp's roots in Kentucky date back to leading days, and the towering stalks were once a staple at many farms. Growing hemp without a federal permit was banned in 1970 due to its classification as a controlled substance related to pot. Hemp and pot are the same species, Cannabis sativa, but hemp has a negligible amount of THC, the psychoactive compound giving pot users a high. For now, growing hemp is strictly limited. The federal farm bill enacted this year confines hemp production to research projects designated by agriculture sectors in states that allow the harvest to be grown.
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