Ganjapreneur report
42% of hemp crops in Tennessee have tested over the USDA’s .03% THC limit and regulations say the “hot” crops must be destroyed.
“The last couple months have proven to be stressful and destructive for the hemp industry.” – Fuller to News Channel 5
Fuller said the crops tested slightly over the 0.3% limit for THCa and since they couldn’t get the levels down, the crops were burned.
“It’s a very sad day at Nashland Farms,” Fuller said in the report. “There are a lot of people who helped maintain this crop to help get it to its potential and there are a lot of people waiting to get this crop to help with ailments and everybody is kind of losing in this case. So, we’re trying to create a win and educate the general public and try to destigmatize hemp as a whole.”
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