Alabama has approved applications from 180 farmers who want to grow hemp, and the first crop will be planted by April, said Alabama Department of Agriculture Commissioner Rick Pate.
“The people who have applied are serious farmers,” Pate said. “These are not people who have been growing marijuana.”
A couple of applications that didn’t include the $100 application fee, or were not from qualified farmers, may have been rejected, Pate said.
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Greg Garrison ~ AL.com ~