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This week on the Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast, we take a close look at the biggest federal hemp policy shift since the 2018 Farm Bill and what it means for the industry.
Our guests on the show are Danielle Bernstein of Laurelcrest and Morgan Tweet of IND HEMP.
Bernstein brings the perspective of a cannabinoid ingredient manufacturer working inside global supply chains, regulatory systems and the emerging non-alcoholic THC beverage and wellness markets.
Tweet represents the fiber and grain sector, where this new language marks the first time the federal government has formally recognized industrial hemp as its own regulated category.
Together, they break down what changed in the new law, what didn't and why the intoxicating-hemp loophole has finally closed. They explain how this marks the start of a 365-day window for Congress to build a permanent national framework that covers cultivation, processing, final-form products and impairment-based standards.
They discuss what the new definition of hemp means for farmers, processors, CBD manufacturers and retailers, and why the era of THCA flower, synthetics and converted cannabinoids is effectively over. They also talk about how grain and fiber stand to benefit from long-needed regulatory clarity, and why a patchwork of state rules has failed to provide stability or safety.
Tweet and Bernstein outline the three-phase federal policy model they're proposing and make the case for unity rather than panic or infighting. They also describe how HEMI — the Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative — will help coordinate industry messaging, gather feedback and drive momentum over the next year.
Their message is simple: the sky is not falling, but the easy part is now behind us. The next twelve months will define what hemp becomes in the United States, and everyone with a stake in the future of the plant should be participating in shaping that framework.
Learn MorePolicy Framework Article by Danielle Bernstein & Morgan Tweet
HEMI – Hemp Education & Marketing Initiative
LaurelCrest
IND HEMP
News Nugget from HempTodayFull News Nugget: Federal Axe Falls on Intoxicating Hemp — Bringing an Uneasy Chapter to an End
SponsorsKing's AgriSeeds — kingsagriseeds.com
Forevergreen / KP4 Hemp Cutter — hempcutter.com
HEMI — hempinitiatives.org
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This week on the Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast, we take a close look at the biggest federal hemp policy shift since the 2018 Farm Bill and what it means for the industry.
Our guests on the show are Danielle Bernstein of Laurelcrest and Morgan Tweet of IND HEMP.
Bernstein brings the perspective of a cannabinoid ingredient manufacturer working inside global supply chains, regulatory systems and the emerging non-alcoholic THC beverage and wellness markets.
Tweet represents the fiber and grain sector, where this new language marks the first time the federal government has formally recognized industrial hemp as its own regulated category.
Together, they break down what changed in the new law, what didn't and why the intoxicating-hemp loophole has finally closed. They explain how this marks the start of a 365-day window for Congress to build a permanent national framework that covers cultivation, processing, final-form products and impairment-based standards.
They discuss what the new definition of hemp means for farmers, processors, CBD manufacturers and retailers, and why the era of THCA flower, synthetics and converted cannabinoids is effectively over. They also talk about how grain and fiber stand to benefit from long-needed regulatory clarity, and why a patchwork of state rules has failed to provide stability or safety.
Tweet and Bernstein outline the three-phase federal policy model they're proposing and make the case for unity rather than panic or infighting. They also describe how HEMI — the Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative — will help coordinate industry messaging, gather feedback and drive momentum over the next year.
Their message is simple: the sky is not falling, but the easy part is now behind us. The next twelve months will define what hemp becomes in the United States, and everyone with a stake in the future of the plant should be participating in shaping that framework.
Learn MorePolicy Framework Article by Danielle Bernstein & Morgan Tweet
HEMI – Hemp Education & Marketing Initiative
LaurelCrest
IND HEMP
News Nugget from HempTodayFull News Nugget: Federal Axe Falls on Intoxicating Hemp — Bringing an Uneasy Chapter to an End
SponsorsKing's AgriSeeds — kingsagriseeds.com
Forevergreen / KP4 Hemp Cutter — hempcutter.com
HEMI — hempinitiatives.org

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