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The State of Hemp in Kentucky 2020
If the 2018 Farm Bill will be remembered for anything, its legacy will be the resurgence of hemp as an essential cash crop in the United States. Still, almost two years on, that legacy is far from certain as regulation and markets struggle to capitalize on this reinvigorated resource and new industry growing pains are exacerbating the pains of growing for a new industry. More >
Financing Hemp - Good News Starts to Outweigh the Bad
The return of hemp as an industrial crop comes with vast potential – if only we can get past the early growing pains of the industry. One of those massive stumbling blocks has been the regulation surrounding banking and its effect on the financing of hemp growers, processors and other stakeholders. While the industry is nowhere near out of the woods yet, signs indicate that the regulatory environment is beginning to move in the right direction for all things hemp, and we’ll briefly cover the current lay of the land with regard to banking regulation. More >