farmers in my state are allowed to grow hemp now. i’ve never tried cbd, i wonder if the craze will fizzle out? or will it be here to stay? like it was forbidden for so long, so i know very little about it.
I’m all for it. The Founding Fathers believed hemp could be a valuable crop.
So the way I look at it we’re doing things the way it should be done.
Supposedly this years crop will be different than the previous years crop.
Something about some govt. agency limiting the thc content even more than it is.
Idk… I can’t get a straight answer from anyone on the topic, lol.
But I Love it. It’s 10% the cost of regular grass. And it also keeps me tied over for my cannabis fix.
it seems like every 10 years there is a new craze. like omega 3’s or probiotics in the past. i do think it would be cool if our farmers could produce clothes here in the midwest. although i wonder about the food supply, as the fields are turned from corn and beans to hemp. i’ve yet to see a hemp field so far, but i read about one locally. i guess hemp seeds are food as well.
My father-in-law was trying to grow it over a decade ago. Turned out to be very little $$$ in it.
Hemp hearts contain tons of protein without any taste or anything. I add it to smoothies and oatmeal. I’ve even put it in other foods like spaghetti and chili.
I think it’s sad that were just now discovering all these healthful benefits from hemp and cbd, cbn, cbg that could have been helping people for all these years.
IDK, it makes me feel I’m at the end of my rope.
I don’t know man CBD gets me high. It’s not what I was expecting. I’m not sure if I like that.
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