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Colorado farmers can now apply online to grow hemp

Posted at 2:05 PM, Nov 23, 2019
and last updated 2019-11-23 16:05:23-05

BROOMFIELD (AP) — Farmers can now apply online to grow industrial hemp in Colorado.

Brian Koontz, the Colorado Department of Agriculture’s Hemp Program Manager, said Thursday the state already leads the country in registered land area for industrial hemp cultivation, and the new application process “will help us continue to stand as a leader in the industry.”

Farmers can apply online at the department’s Hemp Online Portal, or HOP.

The agriculture department has processed more than 2,600 industrial hemp registrations across the state, and more than 80 square miles (207 square kilometers) of the crop have been harvested so far this year.

Colorado requires industrial hemp to have less than 0.3% of THC, the chemical that produces a high in marijuana. The federal Farm Bill passed late last year legalized the production of hemp nationwide.