The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved a hemp plan for the U.S. state of Indiana. It means the state will transition out of a pilot hemp program under the 2014 Farm Bill and operate under the USDA-sanctioned program established by the 2018 Farm Bill. License applications for next year are to open in November. While some states in the USA have had similar plans approved, others are continuing to operate under the pilot program, due to a recent extension.
Hemp plan approved for U.S. state of Indiana
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