New USDA hemp rules: Find out what you need to know to succeed

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture kicked off 2021 with the release of federal regulations that will govern hemp production going forward.

Find out the key elements of the new rules with a free webinar with leading industry professionals who will provide an overview of what hemp operators need to succeed. There is still time to register for the webinar, which takes place Friday, Feb. 5 at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT.

Register for the webinar here.

Hemp Industry Daily‘s distinguished guests, Shawn Hauser, partner and chair of Vicente Sederberg’s hemp and cannabinoids department, and Marne Coit, faculty member at North Carolina State University’s Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics, will provide insights on:

  • New harvesting and THC testing timelines.
  • Sampling and testing requirements.
  • Plan to allow farmers to sell hemp that fails THC inspections.
  • Whether the Biden Administration’s freeze on new regulations will impact the USDA’s rules.
  • And so much more!

Download our free report, “USDA Hemp Rule: Update for Hemp and CBD Businesses” and email questions before the event to [email protected].

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