Industrial grade HEMP is a good cash crop for regions that cannot grow traditional crops due to poor soil conditions. Has many uses and is in high demand as an export. There are many Native American Indian reservations in the U.S. that are in dire need of a cash crop that can grow in poor soil conditions and doing so would reduce the extreme poverty conditions they face. Since the THC levels in industrial HEMP are extremely small, I really don't understand why industrial HEMP is not allowed in the U.S. There seems to be a lot of confusion and misconceptions on the use of Industrial grade HEMP.
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