LANSING, MI — Five years ago, speculators seemed sure hemp was poised to become the next boom crop in Michigan.
That’s changed. Now the state’s hemp farming program is on life support.
LANSING, MI — Five years ago, speculators seemed sure hemp was poised to become the next boom crop in Michigan.
That’s changed. Now the state’s hemp farming program is on life support.
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In just five years, Michigan’s hemp farming program has gone from a promising new venture to a struggling industry plagued by market saturation, regulatory challenges, and enforcement woes. Read More