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Hemp is a plant species cultivated specifically for the production of cannabinoids, as evidenced by its growth cycles [1], agricultural production guidelines [2], and physical characteristics [3]. Furthermore, the quality and yield of cannabinoids are directly dependent on the successful cultivation of hemp crops [4], [5].
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A critical review of industrial fiber hemp anatomy, agronomic ... bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu 2 facts
Industry-Based Misconceptions Regarding Cross-Pollination of ... frontiersin.org 2 facts
accountA farmer in Montana cultivating hemp on approximately 14,000 acres experienced significant economic loss after purchasing 'feminized' seeds that resulted in over 30% male plants, which exhibited poor cannabinoid yields and inferior growth.
claimTo comply with USDA hemp production guidelines, farmers must select high-quality seeds from certified sources to ensure successful hemp and cannabinoid production.
Hemp vs. marijuana: Cross-pollination concerns grow | Verisk verisk.com 1 fact
claimCross-pollination from hemp crops can reportedly reduce the cannabinoid content of a marijuana field by approximately 1 percent.