Hemp Laws

August 31, 2020

CBD and Hemp News In Texas: Smokeable Hemp Update

The world of CBD and Hemp changes a lot and it changes frequently. There are a ton of emerging laws, regulations, and emerging technologies to keep […]
July 24, 2020

A Closer Examination of Chile’s Laws for Growing Hemp Seed

Industrial hemp was introduced to Chile around the time when the Spanish conquistadors arrived in South America in the late 1400’s. Since then, it has led […]
July 23, 2020

Is It Legal to Grow Hemp Seed in China? Advice for Prospective Farmers

It’s a fair question to ask. After all, planting hemp seed used to be common practice in China, but this took a turn when communist forces […]
July 23, 2020

Canada’s Industrial Hemp Regulations & Requirements for Growing CBD Seed

Canada has a strong hemp industry that is growing in size every day. However, it is also a highly regulated industry with strict guidelines surrounding industrial […]
July 22, 2020

Brazil Hemp Laws: Is It Legal to Grow CBD Seed?

Brazil’s made significant changes in its attitude about cannabis cultivation in recent years. In 2019, Anvisa, the pharmaceutical regulating agency in Brazil, approved the importation of […]
July 22, 2020

Is It Legal to Grow Hemp Seed in Austria? A Closer Look at Rules & Restrictions

While the majority of countries are shifting towards full legalization of industrial hemp and are becoming increasingly accepting of cannabis use, Austria’s government has not yet […]
July 21, 2020

Intro to Australia’s Hemp Laws & Rules for Growing CBD Seed

If you’re a farmer in Australia, you’ve no doubt heard about the recent growth in the hemp industry. Since the Australian government approved the use of […]
July 19, 2020

Qualifications for Becoming Licensed to Grow Hemp Seed in Illinois

Thinking about growing hemp seed on your farmland in Illinois? You’ll need to become licensed first.
July 19, 2020

A Quick Intro to the Illinois Industrial Hemp Act & Rules for Growing CBD Seed

Many farmers in Illinois have questions about hemp cultivation. As of 2018, in addition to the common staples (corn, hay, wheat, soy, etc.), farmers can now […]