Thursday, August 29, 2013

Groundwork Laid, Growers Turn to Hemp in Colorado


Matthew Staver for The New York Times
“I’m not going to hide anymore,” said Ryan Loflin, who sowed hemp on his 60 acres in Springfield, Colo. The state has a hemp commission to write rules.
  

Matthew Staver for The New York Times
As part of regulation, Colorado will be able to randomly test hemp crops to ensure that they have only trace amounts of THC, a chemical in marijuana.
Matthew Staver for The New York Times
Ryan Loflin and other hemp farmers walk a precarious line, as the state said it would not authorize planting until next year.

 

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