The University of Florida Board of Trustees has given the OK for UF/IFAS researchers to develop hemp management and cropping systems. The move is an important step to test the viability of what could become a valuable alternative crop for the state’s agriculture producers.
Industrial hemp, a variety of the Cannabis sativa plant, has been cultivated for 10,000 years as a fiber and grain crop.
In addition, industrial hemp has applications for building materials, plastics, forages, skin products, and even pain relief as a topical oil.
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Paul Rusnak ~ GrowingProduce.com ~