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South Australia is investing in industrial hemp. 🌱
In late June, the South Australian Government announced a $500,000 investment into industrial hemp through new variety trials and industry support grants.
It's another positive sign that industrial hemp is gaining recognition as a crop with real economic and environmental potential.
Research and trials are an important first step.
But the next challenge is making sure growers have somewhere to send their crop.
Australia needs more processing.
More manufacturing.
More Australian-made hemp products.
When we build those missing links, we create confidence for growers, opportunities for manufacturers and jobs in regional communities.
Congratulations to everyone helping move the South Australian hemp industry forward. Every successful project strengthens the future of industrial hemp across Australia.
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The North Carolina hemp business has been thriving, and doing well. 10’s of thousands of jobs all across the state, and billions in revenue. NC HB 328 threatens to dismantle most of this industry by the false guise of public safety, and keeping cannabis off of school grounds which is fair. However, after senate amendments, it has morphed into a more of a cannon ball that is being directed straight at the NC cannabis industry. Legal consumers of NC Cannabis should not be forced to suffer due to bad parents with lack of oversight. Speak with your representatives to vote no on HB328.
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Food security is national security.
When disasters strike, roads collapse. Supply chains stop. Supermarket shelves empty.
Now imagine every region had thousands of hectares of industrial hemp already growing.
One harvest can provide:
🌱 Protein-rich seeds for emergency food
🌱 Shelf-stable protein and energy bars that can last for months without refrigeration
🌱 Essential omega-3 and omega-6 oils
🌱 Animal feed to protect livestock
🌱 Fiber for temporary shelters and rebuilding
🌱 Biomass for renewable energy
A relatively small daily serving of hemp seeds delivers high-quality protein, healthy fats, fiber and essential minerals—making them an excellent food for emergency preparedness.
The recent earthquake in Caracas is a reminder that resilience begins long before disaster strikes.
Industrial hemp cannot stop an earthquake.
But it can help feed survivors, support farmers, generate energy, rebuild homes and accelerate recovery.
One crop.
Food. Fiber. Energy. Shelter.
A strategic asset for national resilience.
Should every nation include industrial hemp in its food security and disaster preparedness strategy?
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Light, heat, and oxygen don’t just sit around the cannabis plant doing nothing. They change it.
After harvest, the plant continues to produce chemicals; some are degradation products of cannabinoids, such as CBN. THCA can decarboxylate into THC with heat. THC can slowly oxidize and degrade into CBN when it’s exposed to time, air, light, and higher temperatures. That’s one reason old cannabis can feel different than fresh flower or fresh oil.
A 2022 study titled "Kinetics of CBD, Δ9-THC Degradation and Cannabinol Formation in Cannabis Resin at Various Temperature and pH Conditions" looked at how temperature affected cannabinoid transformation and CBN formation. The study showed that heat can drive cannabinoid degradation, and CBN can form as THC breaks down.
That matters because CBN isn’t really a “fresh plant” cannabinoid in the same way CBGa, CBDa, THCa, THC, or CBD are discussed. CBN is often born from change. It’s chemistry after the plant has been exposed, aged, heated, stored, or processed.
This is why storage matters. Keep cannabinoids away from excess light, heat, and oxygen when you want to preserve them. Dark glass, cooler temperatures, and less air exposure can help protect the profile.
But when CBN is the goal, that same breakdown story becomes useful. CBN is now used in nighttime formulations, calming blends, rest-focused products, and combinations with cannabinoids like CBD, CBG, THC, and acidic cannabinoids when the goal is a different type of support.
The plant doesn’t stop teaching after harvest. Sometimes the medicine is in where the plant grows.
Sometimes it’s in what the plant becomes.
-Mike Robinson, Global Cannabinoid Research Center
Study:
Kinetics of CBD, Δ9-THC Degradation and Cannabinol Formation in Cannabis Resin at Various Temperature and pH Conditions
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Hemp afforded the ability to have our first 250 years — powering sails, ropes, paper & dreams of freedom. In its absence, toxic industries poisoned our land, air & bodies while tightening control.
Hemp heals the Earth & decentralizes power. It afforded our first 250… and it will again for the next 250. Let’s bring back the world’s most valuable crop and write a greener, freer future!