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Hemp Traders is pleased to offer Canadian grown AOSCA certified hemp planting seed. These are live, viable hemp seeds which can be cultivated by farmers as an industrial hemp oilseed crop. These seeds were developed in Canada and are the strain Katani. Seeding rates for industrial hemp grown for grain/oilseed are 25-30 pounds per acre. Recommended harvest at 105 days. 4-5 feet tall males and females.
Industrial hemp is defined as cannabis having 0.3% or less THC in the flowers.
Germination Rate: 91% Pure Seed: 99.97% Other Crop: 0.02% Inert Matter: 0.01% Total Seeds per pound: 27,840 Gain Yield: 1,164 lbs./Acre CBD: 0.5 - 2.7%
This is a sample quantity of 1 oz. of seeds, approximately 1740 seeds.
We also sell commercial quantities at greater discounts. if you would like to order these larger quantities, please call our office at 213-677-2997 and place your order over the phone.
Totes = 1650 pounds @ $4.60/lb. Full Pallet = 2000 pounds (40, 50lb. bags) @ $4.60/lb. Full Truck = 44,000 lbs @ $4.15/lb.
The U.S. Agricultural Act of 2014 (Farm Bill) defines industrial hemp as distinct from ‘marijuana’ and legalizes its cultivation and processing under licensing programs in 31 states. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016 specifically prohibits federal authorities from using funds to obstruct the “transportation, processing, sale, or use of industrial hemp...within or outside the State in which the industrial hemp is grown or cultivated.” Hence, the DEA may not require lawfully licensed hemp farmers or manufacturers in the U.S. to register for a permit to engage in interstate commerce of industrial hemp products.
A 2004 order issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco, prohibits the DEA from regulating hemp food products as Schedule I controlled substances. The ruling made by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, permanently enjoined the DEA from regulating hemp fiber, stalk, seed and oil, which are specifically exempted from the definition of ‘marijuana’ in the federal Controlled Substances Act.
Hemp Seeds Report
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