In 2021, American consumers have more information and resources than ever at their fingertips. They can research where the fruits and vegetables in their grocery were grown, if the farm is abiding by fair labor practices, and if the crops were grown organically. They want to know the environmental impact of their choices and feel good about supporting sustainable farming. There is one vital tool available to farmers that is sometimes left out of conversations about sustainability or drowned out by hot topics like pesticides. It is all-natural and requires a return to traditional farming practices, and hemp will play a key role.
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CBD Can Make Farming More Sustainable. Here’s How.
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Canine CBD: The Facts, The Side Effects, And How CBD Oil Can Help Your Dog
Every dog, like every human, can react to medication and treatments in different ways. The information below is educational, but it is not meant to substitute the advice of your veterinarian. Consult with your dog’s veterinarian before starting any new treatments. Approximately 63.4 million households in the United States own dogs. They outnumber cat households, as well as every other category put together, including fishes, birds, reptiles, and horses. In the beginnings of the Covid-19 pandemic, analysts predicted that the United States would see a baby boom. The baby boom did not happen. Instead, Americans adopted more dogs.
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Growing Organic: A Higher Quality Hemp
What does it mean to grow organic? It all comes down to process and expecting higher standards of growing every step of the way. The seeds cannot be genetically modified, and they have to put safeguards in place so that the farm and soil are protected from prohibited substances or genetically modified seeds. The ground where they are planted needs to be free of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides for three whole years prior to any harvest.
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