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U S Department of Agriculture greenlights revised Minnesota hemp plan

U.S. Department of Agriculture greenlights revised Minnesota hemp plan This will be the first year that Minnesota’s industrial hemp program operates under a federally approved state plan that governs production and regulation. Written By: Agweek Staff Reports | 9:50 am, May 12, 2021 × Hemp plants at Root River Gardens, a hemp farm in Lanesboro, Minn. Noah Fish / Forum News Service The state of Minnesota’s revised hemp production plan has received approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, according to a press release from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. The state’s original plan submitted for inclusion in the federal Domestic Hemp Production Program was approved in July 2020, before the USDA made modifications to its rule and required Minnesota to submit a revised plan.

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Final regulations governing the U.S. production of domestic hemp become effective March 22. Farmers and others affected by the development must now adhere to requirements widely considered a vast improvement over an interim final rule (IFR) published in October 2019. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the massive final rule in January under then-President Donald Trump, but as part of a customary review of pending regulatory actions during a new administration, USDA took time to review the 301-page document following the inauguration of President Joe Biden. “We’re really pleased that the final rule was such an incredible improvement over the interim final rule, and it really demonstrates both that the career staff at the USDA as well as the new Biden administration took into account all of the industry’s concerns,” said Jonathan Miller, general counsel to the U.S. Hemp Roundtable, in an interview.

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