Work In Hemp Industry In North Carolina
Have you heard of the North Carolina Industrial Hemp Pilot Program? Now that I’ve piqued your interest let’s dig into it, or let’s extract some info. Some folks that have Hemp Labs and call themselves “extractors” and or scientists because of the intricate work that goes into creating the best CBD Oils.
Yes, there is an Application for License to Cultivate Industrial Hemp and there’s no deadline to getting your application in, but after speaking with Jack Sherrie the CEO and Founder of Cannavessel Labs, this business is not for the faint at heart or for people that want to jump on the easy and carefree bandwagon, this “shig-ity” is hard work because there’s no blueprint per se, but there are consultants who can walk you through the process if you have enough money to hire them. But, you take the risk of hiring a con artist ready to take you for a ride, and I don’t mean that in a good way.
Please get familiar with the laws in North Carolina regarding CBD Oil versus marijuana? Right now hemp is considered a legal substance based on the 2018 Farm bill, as long as THC levels in hemp biomass are below 0.3% . Hemp and Marijuana are cousin plants, and both are still apart of the same genome, Cannabis. Hemp is known to have large concentrations of CBD while marijuana has large concentrations of THC.
There are a lot of interesting things happening in the hemp space. Science and genetics are really starting to play a role in the hemp industry, a new cannabinoid call CBG is becoming more prevalent in the space and it is predicted this season there will be more CBG flower grown than CBD. From what I’m hearing, if you’re wanting to have that happy feeling, CBG is the BIG DADDY on the rise.
More advice that I’m hearing is that gas stations are trying to pull off selling CBD Oils, but some of those jokers are claiming it’s pure with integrity, but it isn’t. Like anything else, know your source and get to know the labs you’re buying from. Here’s the link to the application.