I want to share this with everyone so everyone can have this information for themselves and we can see growth in the Community.
This is Industrial Hemp seed that I bought, it is 1lb and it cost about $10. It is ChinMa, which is Chinese Fiber Hemp, and it is one of the oldest most affordable varieties of Hemp.
https://www.hemptraders.com/SEED-04-p/seed-04.htm
And to introduce everyone to this a few things need to be explained. First, for all the Baby Boomers, Hemp was known as the THC filled variety, and Cannabis was the local Weed that grew in an empty lot or ditch somewhere; and then there was Rudiralis . But they have now reversed this. Now, in the U.S. Law, Hemp is now anything with less than 0.3% THC. This first was established by the DEA, then in the 2018 Farm Bill, and now is Codified in Texas Law.
So in Texas there is now a Medical Marijuana Law, the Federal THC Distribution program through the University of Mississippi and NIDA, and the State Department of Health Services Hemp Law which allows anyone to grow Hemp with no license and then sell it or get a license for processing.
There are Multiple types of Hemp, some are Fiber Hemp like ChinMa and some are Oil Hemp, and many strains are jealously guarded like how Monsanto would sue any farmer who made their own seeds with Monsanto genes. They own the genes and will sue if you use them.
Everyone should start growing Hemp everywhere they can outside this spring.
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@blurt420
I like this idea but not from Chinese, This may end up flooding the market with some cheap nasty seeds like every thing else they mass produce.
The Chinese seeds are good, just not an Oily Plant, a Fiber Plant.
But if it was under 0.3% they might just let it grow Wild