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State officials hope hemp will be boon to NJ farming

After federal approval, New Jersey farms can now grow and sell hemp.

Aired 01/09/2020

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State officials hope hemp will be boon to NJ farming

Clip: 1/9/2020 | 2m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

After federal approval, New Jersey farms can now grow and sell hemp.

Officials hope the Garden State is on the brink of a new chapter in its agricultural history, now that the federal government has signed off on its plans to grow and sell hemp, a non-intoxicating cousin to marijuana.

Aired 01/09/2020

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