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Chapter 15.120), with regulation by the Washington State Department of Agriculture. Industrial hemp is defined in Washington as cannabis with a THC concentration of 0.3 percent or less by dry weight. Under the
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in 2017. A total of 180 acres (73 ha) was planted statewide 2017. The first crop on tribal land in the United States may have been planted by the
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All cannabis was made illegal by the Washington State Legislature in 1923. Although Washington voters legalized marijuana in 2012 with
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The U.S. Government reported no hemp production in Washington in 1890, nor did the state government in 1914 or 1922.
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As noted by the lack of reports of pre-1923 hemp production, it may have been the state's first hemp crop ever.
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State law defines hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% THC as "Cannabis Health and Beauty Aids".
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Washington leads national hop production, for instance 75% of national yield in 2015.
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The state's first post-Prohibition experimental hemp crop was planted at
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Washington State Department of Agriculture Hemp Regulatory Plan
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Eiji Masuda (director), Dave Olson (producer, writer) (1997).
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Small, Ernest (November 2016), "Prehuman and early history of
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Industrial Hemp: Opportunities and Challenges for Washington
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has emerged as an experimental crop in the 21st century.
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Index

Hemp in Washington (state)
Hemp
U.S. state
Washington
Humulus lupulus
family
Cannabaceae
hops
Yakima Valley
I-502
2014 Farm Bill
Revised Code of Washington
2018 farm bill
2018 United States farm bill
Revised Code of Washington
Moses Lake
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
Cannabis in Washington (state)
Hemp Farming Act of 2018
Census 1890
WSDA 1914
WSDA 1922
"BeerSci: What's The Connection Between Hops And Marijuana? Because they sure look and smell alike."
Popular Science
Small 2016
National Hop Report
ISSN
2158-7825
"Marijuana making its way around circle from legal to illegal to legal"
Marijuana FAQ

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