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                        Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation Monday that will allow state-licensed hemp growers to apply for provisional licenses to begin cultivating recreational marijuana.
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                        Hemp processing licenses are once again moving forward with New York state certification, after some were delayed for months following the overhaul of the state’s cannabis law, earlier this year.
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                        Farmers in New York that hope to grow recreational marijuana might be out of luck this planting season. The state might not authorize the planting of that…
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                        Lobbyists for the hemp industry in New York say new rules released by state regulators for how to bring CBD products to market favor big corporations over…
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                        New York State will continue its hemp growing season through 2021, after the federal government decided to delay new regulations that the state found…
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                        Agriculture officials in New York say federal rules for producing hemp are “unrealistic.” The state also said they won’t try to regulate the crop. Hemp…
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                        The Seneca Nation has been vigorously working on a Hemp Production Plan to enter this new industry. It comes as the next step in an overall effort to…
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                        There are new guidelines from the federal government that could help hemp farmers in New York state expand their operations.The news comes from Senator…
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                        A $150 million hemp industrial park is open in Broome County. Ontario-based Canopy Growth will operate the park in Kirkwood. The hope is the business will…
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                        A bill currently before Gov. Andrew Cuomo would regulate the sale of CBD products in New York State and set up new rules for the state’s growing hemp…
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
