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Virginia family-owned business gives away hundreds of THC seeds

It s the best thing to happen to Virginia in a long time - Donovan Higginbotham The Progress-Index Where can budding pot growers purchase seeds now that Gov. Ralph Northam has given the green light? Legally, nowhere.  Green-thumbed Virginians 21 and older are legally allowed to grow up to four cannabis plants per household for personal use, however, Northam s legislation legalizing the personal cultivation of marijuana fails to include a pathway to obtain seeds. On July 3, RVA Cannabis Company [RVAC] celebrated Independence Day by hosting an event to welcome back the reform of marijuana. A limited amount of tetrahydrocannabinol [THC] seeds was presented to attendees.

Almost $3M invested in Rockingham Co hemp fiber, CBD extraction facility

Almost $3M invested in Rockingham Co. hemp fiber, CBD extraction facility Pure Shenandoah (Source: WHSV) By Cayley Urenko | December 30, 2020 at 11:15 AM EST - Updated December 30 at 11:15 AM ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) - A Rockingham County hemp facility is making a big investment, which can help local growers and retailers. Nearly $3 million will help Pure Shenandoah in Elkton expand its CBD extraction and hemp-fiber processing. Some grant funding from Virginia and Rockingham Co. will support the project, which will use 100% of hemp from Virginia farmers and bring two dozen jobs to the Shenandoah Valley. “CBD is on the medicine side, fiber is more so textile, paper and clothes. It’s a sustainable way to the future,” CEO Tanner Johnson said. “We’ve known this was going to be our path for a long time, but we’re looking to have this grant speed that time table up a bit and get these products to people who need them.”

Shenandoah Valley Hemp LLC to establish facility in Elkton

Shenandoah Valley Hemp LLC will invest nearly $3.3 million to establish an industrial hemp fiber processing and cannabidiol oil, or CBD, extraction facility in Elkton, according to Gov. Ralph Northam. Northam announced the investment in a news release Monday, stating Shenandoah Valley Hemp will do business under the name Pure Shenandoah. The new facility is located in the historic Casey Jones building in downtown Elkton off Spotswood Avenue. An expected 24 jobs will be created as part of the investment, Northam states in the release. Elkton Mayor Joshua Gooden said the town is excited to continue working with the Johnson family and the Pure Shenandoah team, adding the business offers new and innovative products to Virginia.

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