A growing hemp industry now grappling with a new federal law threatening to make hemp products illegal could soon be back in the green if legislation to amend the new rules is approved.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is seeking White House approval for updates to a series of forms it distributes to hemp farmers and regulators to better understand the state of the industry.
Bipartisan congressional lawmakers have filed a new bill to regulate consumable hemp products—offering a potential ...
Industry groups applaud introduction of first-of-its-kind legislation that would prevent segment from being banned later this ...
Congress adopted the ban on hemp products such as delta-8 THC and THCA as part of an appropriations bill that ended the 2025 federal government shutdown in November. The provisions, which also change ...
Rep. James Baird introduced the bill, which calls for an amendment to the federal spending bill that was signed late last year. Instead of the hemp-THC ban taking effect this November, it would be ...
Rep. James Comer (R-KY) has thrown his weight behind a bill that would delay the implementation of hemp-banning language in ...
Introduced by Rep. Jim Baird (R-IN) with bipartisan support, the legislation is intended to prevent immediate disruption to the U.S. hemp industry as farmers face critical planting decisions for the ...
January 27, 2026) - As consumer awareness around cannabis quality continues to grow, Super Greens Hemp Co is announcing a renewed commitment to what it defines as truly clean cannabis-one that goes ...
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation is one of the first hemp fiber processors in Kansas, and wants the investment to benefit ...