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A Vt. company plans to process industrial hemp. Their first challenge? Convincing farmers to grow itOver the past year, a pair of cousins bought two vacant industrial properties in Vermont. And they believe they have the right business to bring new life to the spaces: Processing industrial hemp. But to be successful, the cousins will need more farmers to grow the crop.
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The FrequencyThe state of Vermont鈥檚 hemp industry. Plus, declining COVID-19 cases, a possible rate increase for Burlington Electric, and a new president at Northern鈥�
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What do new national trade deals mean for Vermont's dairy industry? Was last year's hemp harvest a boom or bust for Vermont growers? Vermont Edition鈥�
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Kimball Brook Farm is no longer in the milk business. The family-owned organic dairy sold many of its cows and halted production at its bottling plant鈥�
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture last week released a new set of interim rules for how hemp plants will be regulated under federal law. The rules come鈥�
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The number of people who grew hemp in Vermont this year more than doubled, and with a steep increase like that, there have been some growing pains among鈥�
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When Congress legalized hemp farming at the end of last year, CNN鈥檚 Harmeet Kaur wrote: 鈥�... if you try to smoke hemp, you'll probably just end up with a鈥�
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The acres of hemp being grown in Vermont, as well as the number of people registered to grow or process the crop in the state, have all more than doubled鈥�
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There鈥檚 still some uncertainty around the federal and the state rules that regulate hemp 鈥� but as the market for CBD oil grows, there鈥檚 a lot of鈥�
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The U.S. House voted Wednesday afternoon to pass a compromise farm bill that boosts protections for smaller-sized dairy farms.The bill, which revamps an鈥�