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Hemp farmers about to ramp up crop sizes in Washington

 

OLYMPIA  (AP) — Washington state farmers have committed to plant significantly more hemp than they did in the previous two years.

Farmers plan to plant more than 9 square miles of hemp this year.

The state Department of Agriculture licensed 35 growers as of May 21, including 21 who also obtained licenses to process hemp.

Another 20 to 25 applications are awaiting review, an official said.

The surge began after the 2018 Farm Bill took hemp off the federally controlled substances list and Washington state lawmakers responded by lifting other restrictions. Gov. Jay Inslee signed the hemp bill in April and the number of licensed farmers doubled in two weeks.

Hemp can now be grown in Washington for CBD oil, which is marketed for pain, stress and illnesses including cancer, seizures and constipation.

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