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Hemp is explicitly cultivated for the production of grain, as evidenced by its classification into types grown for grain and fiber [1], [2]. The plant's development cycle is specifically managed to maximize grain yields [3], and specific varieties like Felina 32 have been measured for their grain production capacity [4].

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A critical review of industrial fiber hemp anatomy, agronomic ... bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu BioResources 3 facts
claimAs the hemp plant develops, parts of the plant mature and flower, resulting in higher yields of grain and cannabinoids.
claimHemp grown for grain and cannabinoids is typically shorter than hemp grown for fiber.
measurementThe hemp variety Felina 32 produced 2337 kg ha-1 of grain under full irrigation, which was 3.8 times higher than the yield achieved under limited irrigation.
Weighing the risk of cannabis cross-pollination - Hemp Production canr.msu.edu Michigan State University Extension 1 fact
claimThe introduction of hemp grown for grain and fiber in Michigan increases the risk of cross-pollination for marijuana and CBD hemp growers.