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The Age of Edibles

Image by Good Bites & Glass Pints™ Though edibles might seem like the modern-day cannabis frontier, many cultures around the world have a long history of infusing the plant into food and beverages such as teas, jams, and more. While cannabis’ criminalization in the US lessened the popularity of edibles, it began again in earnest in the 50s, when Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein s life partner, published a recipe for “Hashish Fudge” in her 1954 cookbook that would reintroduce them to a wider audience once more. While everything from cannabis-infused gummies to chocolates has grown in popularity, edibles long-standing reputation for inconsistency is something that the industry has been working to combat. From developing consistent THC dosages to providing information about how long it might take for a given product to work its way into your sy

Forecast: Rainy pattern develops for weekend, next week

FRIDAY Dew point numbers are still fairly low and is a signal the air may be too dry for rain today in central Missouri. This is a good sign for those who have graduation ceremonies and celebrations across the region this evening. Temperatures will reach the lower 70s under a cloudy skies and a developing wind out from the south at 7-15 MPH. SATURDAY There is increasing confidence that overnight storms from out in Kansas and Nebraska will drift this way leading to widespread showers and thunderstorms during the morning. The afternoon and evening would be drier with lower rain chances. Due to the cool rains and clouds, temps will struggle to warm only reaching the upper 60s by afternoon.

Economic development roundup: Charging station producer Heliox opening headquarters in Georgia

Law Specialist to Lead Research in Risk Mitigation for Hemp Producers

Senior faculty specialist in the University of Maryland Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Paul Goeringer is leading a team of researchers and Extension specialists in an analysis of risk management tools and the development of educational outreach materials for small and medium-sized farmers interested in transitioning to growing industrial hemp. According to a national survey, risk management options for recently legalized hemp production, as well as market access, were among the main concerns for farmers and hemp stakeholders. In light of this, Goeringer’s assembled team consisting of faculty from the University of Kentucky, the University of Tennessee, and Drake University in Iowa, were awarded nearly $500,000 through the USDA’s Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grant Program to analyze available tools and develop standardized options for the farmers looking to add industrial hemp production into their rotations.

Can B Corp Enters the Industrial Hemp Business

Can B Corp. Enters the Industrial Hemp Business ACCESSWIRE / May 12, 2021 / Can B Corp. (OTCQB:CANB) ( Can B or the Company ), a diversified health and wellness company, is pleased to announce its recent purchases of additional equipment in order to increase production at its industrial hemp facility in Colorado. In addition to the hemp growing and cultivations already underway in CO and NY under our Botanical Biotech division, the Company is entering the industrial hemp business. Fresh from a farm equipment auction in CO, the Company acquired the basic equipment to grow and harvest industrial hemp. The equipment includes specially modified for hemp combines, grapplers, forage wagons, a semi-tractor/ trailer and a plethora of additional equipment for a full-on grow and harvest, all purchases for dimes on the dollar.

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