Canadian farmers planting more quinoa, kale, hemp and hops as health trends trickle down to farms

According to the government of Saskatchewan, industrial hemp must contain no more than 0.3 per cent concentration of the high-inducing ingredient, THC, in order to be considered a non-narcotic cultivation in Canada. Hemp comes from the same cannabis sativa plant species used to grow marijuana … Read More

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Canadian farmers planting more quinoa, kale, hemp and hops as health trends trickle down to farms

According to the government of Saskatchewan, industrial hemp must contain no more than 0.3 per cent concentration of the high-inducing ingredient, THC, in order to be considered a non-narcotic cultivation in Canada. Hemp comes from the same cannabis sativa plant species used to grow marijuana … Read More

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