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  • Hemp in 2025: Cliff Hangers, Course Corrections and Community
    Dec 30 2025
    2025 was a year of uncertainty, contradiction and recalibration for the hemp industry. In this year-end episode of the Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast, host Eric Hurlock looks back on a season defined by policy whiplash, shifting definitions and hard conversations about what hemp is — and what it is not. From rumors of executive action and the collapse of intoxicating hemp loopholes to the rescheduling of marijuana and its ripple effects across agriculture, the year ended with more questions than answers. The episode revisits key voices from across the hemp landscape — policy advocates, farmers, processors, builders and researchers — and reflects on what the USDA data, federal decisions and on-the-ground realities revealed about the fiber, grain and building sectors. It's also a personal moment of reflection: Nearly 50 episodes, roughly 160 guests and a year spent listening closely to the people doing the slow work of building real hemp infrastructure. As the show heads into 2026, this episode pauses long enough to take stock — and to set the stage for what comes next. Get the Benton Shirt: https://smithandrogue.com/blog/the-benton-shirt-grown-and-sewn-in-usa Voices You Will Hear in This Episode Morris Beegle NoCo Hemp Expo Joy Beckerman Hemp Industries Association Chris Fontes High Spirits Cameron McIntosh Americhanvre Cast Hemp Morgan Tweet IND HEMP Jeremy Klettke Davis Hemp Farms Lynda Mugglestone University of Oxford Guy Carpenter Bear Fiber Andre West NC State Wilson College of Textiles Larry Smart Cornell University Trey Riddle IND HEMP Sandra Marquardt On the Mark Consulting Coleman Beale BastCore Satish Hodage YUJ Labs Ding Hongliang Hemp Fortex Maciej Kowalski Kombinat Konopny Dave Cook Tuscarora Mills Mark D'Sa Panda Biotech Joseph Carringer Canna Markets Group Micaela Machado Old Pueblo Hemp Co. Danny Desjarlais Lower Sioux Indian Community Matt Marino Homeland Hempcrete Steve Allin International Hemp Building Association Jacob Waddell Hemp Building Institute Thanks to our Sponsors IND HEMP indhemp.com Americhanvre Cast Hemp americhanvre.com King's AgriSeeds kingsagriseeds.com Forever Green hempcutter.com Sunray Hemp Palmer, Alaska National Hemp Association nationalhempassociation.org Hemp Education & Marketing Initiative (HEMI) hempinitiatives.org
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    32 min
  • In the Hemp Studio with Farmer Steve Groff
    Dec 3 2025

    We have a special in-studio guest this week on the Industrial Hemp Show.

    Steve Groff, third-generation Lancaster County farmer and hemp innovator from Holtwood, Pennsylvania, stopped by the Hemp Studio at the Lancaster Farming Office in Ephrata.

    We talked about machinery, long fiber, seed spacing, planter design and why farmer economics need to make sense if this industry is ever going to scale.

    "Farmers are gonna have to get 10 or 20% more profit per acre for this hemp out the gate," he said.

    We also talked about the green decorticator he's been working on.

    And when we got back from lunch at Tacos El Gordo in Ephrata, we talked about the recent changes to the federal definition of hemp and what it will mean for the industry.

    Steve Groff

    https://stevegroff.com

    Tacos El Gordo

    A special thank-you to Tacos El Gordo for fueling our in-studio conversation during this episode.

    https://lancastertacos.com/

    News Nuggets

    Intoxicating hemp ban deepens uncertainty at some publicly traded cannabis firms

    HempToday reports that the federal crackdown on intoxicating hemp-derived THC is reshaping financial forecasts for Curaleaf, Tilray and CBD-only companies, exposing fragile balance sheets across the sector.

    Chinese study shows novel pre-treatment could cut energy use in hemp-fiber processing

    A research team at Qingdao University has developed a low-temperature, chemical-free fiber pre-treatment that may reduce energy use by up to 60% while improving fiber quality — an encouraging development for textile-grade hemp.

    Austria's plan to put hemp flowers under tobacco monopoly is called unconstitutional

    Austria is facing a constitutional battle after approving a measure that would place smokable hemp under the national tobacco monopoly, threatening hundreds of hemp shops despite EU rules allowing hemp flower trade below 0.3% THC.

    Learn More

    Curaleaf Holdings

    https://curaleaf.com

    Tilray Brands

    https://www.tilray.com

    Charlotte's Web

    https://charlottesweb.com

    cbdMD

    https://www.cbdmd.com

    Qingdao University

    https://www.qdu.edu.cn

    Austrian Cannabis Association (ÖCB)

    https://oecb.at

    HempToday

    https://hemptoday.net

    Thanks to our Sponsors

    IND HEMP

    https://indhemp.com

    Forever Green / KP4 Hemp Cutter

    https://hempcutter.com

    Americhanvre Cast Hemp

    https://americhanvre.com

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    49 min
  • A Necessary Correction: Jeremy Klettke on Hemp, Policy, and Responsibility
    Nov 26 2025

    As we move into the Thanksgiving holiday here at Lancaster Farming, I am reminded again how fortunate I am for the people in my life. Yes, of course I mean my family, friends and coworkers, but I also mean the people who are in my life because of this hemp podcast.

    Over the past nearly 8 years of making this show, I have met truly inspiring people whose wisdom, insight and perspective have shaped my own view.

    One of these people is Jeremy Klettke from Davis Hemp Farms. I will periodically call Jeremy for guidance and to help me make sense of the world of hemp and cannabis.

    After the recent changes to federal hemp policy, I wanted to hear what Jeremy thought. Is the new definition good for hemp? Is it good for business?

    "I think it is an important correction that's happening … I don't think anybody needs to panic," Klettke said.

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    Davis Hemp Farms

    https://davishempfarms.com

    News Nugget

    Special Report from HempToday: Hemp in Australia & New Zealand

    hemptoday.net/product/special-report-hemp-in-australia-new-zealand/

    Thanks to our Sponsor

    IND HEMP

    indhemp.com

    Eric's Thanksgiving song: https://youtu.be/m5Gy-4-fQ7c?si=5mqNY0gRty5xFcmC

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    42 min
  • The Sky Has Not Fallen on Industrial Hemp
    Nov 19 2025

    This week on the Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast, we take a close look at the biggest federal hemp policy shift since the 2018 Farm Bill and what it means for the industry.

    Our guests on the show are Danielle Bernstein of Laurelcrest and Morgan Tweet of IND HEMP.

    Bernstein brings the perspective of a cannabinoid ingredient manufacturer working inside global supply chains, regulatory systems and the emerging non-alcoholic THC beverage and wellness markets.

    Tweet represents the fiber and grain sector, where this new language marks the first time the federal government has formally recognized industrial hemp as its own regulated category.

    Together, they break down what changed in the new law, what didn't and why the intoxicating-hemp loophole has finally closed. They explain how this marks the start of a 365-day window for Congress to build a permanent national framework that covers cultivation, processing, final-form products and impairment-based standards.

    They discuss what the new definition of hemp means for farmers, processors, CBD manufacturers and retailers, and why the era of THCA flower, synthetics and converted cannabinoids is effectively over. They also talk about how grain and fiber stand to benefit from long-needed regulatory clarity, and why a patchwork of state rules has failed to provide stability or safety.

    Tweet and Bernstein outline the three-phase federal policy model they're proposing and make the case for unity rather than panic or infighting. They also describe how HEMI — the Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative — will help coordinate industry messaging, gather feedback and drive momentum over the next year.

    Their message is simple: the sky is not falling, but the easy part is now behind us. The next twelve months will define what hemp becomes in the United States, and everyone with a stake in the future of the plant should be participating in shaping that framework.

    Learn More

    Policy Framework Article by Danielle Bernstein & Morgan Tweet

    HEMI – Hemp Education & Marketing Initiative

    LaurelCrest

    IND HEMP

    News Nugget from HempToday

    Full News Nugget: Federal Axe Falls on Intoxicating Hemp — Bringing an Uneasy Chapter to an End

    Sponsors

    King's AgriSeeds — kingsagriseeds.com

    Forevergreen / KP4 Hemp Cutter — hempcutter.com

    HEMI — hempinitiatives.org

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    47 min
  • CBD Farmer & Hemp Builder React to New Federal Hemp Definition
    Nov 15 2025

    Congress changed the definition of hemp this week, clarifying the original intent of the 2018 Farm Bill and closing the intoxicating-hemp loophole that enabled a nationwide market of unregulated semi-synthetic THC products.

    The change caps finished hemp products at 0.4 mg total THC per package, bans synthetic cannabinoids, protects legal CBD and fiber/grain hemp, and gives farmers a one-year implementation window.

    What does this mean for the hemp industry? How will it affect farmers? How will affect the hemp industry?

    On this special episode of The Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast, CBD farmer Ben Davies of Wild Fox Provisions and hemp builder Cameron McIntosh of Americhanvre Cast Hemp break down the biggest hemp policy shift since the 2018 Farm Bill.

    Recorded the day the new legislation was signed into law, this episode captures reactions in real time from two people living the consequences from opposite sides of the plant.

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    Wildfox Provisions

    Americhanvre Cast Hemp

    Press Release from Senator McConnell

    News Nugget from HempToday

    Federal axe falls on intoxicating hemp, bringing an uneasy chapter to an end

    Thanks to our Sponsor

    IND HEMP in Fort Benton, Montana

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    54 min
  • Code, Carbon and Hemp-Lime Construction with Jake Waddell
    Nov 12 2025

    This week on the Hemp Show, we're talking to Jake Waddell from the Hemp Building Institute about the future of hemp construction, building codes and embodied carbon.

    Hemp-lime construction has come a long way — from early experiments in a garage to an officially recognized building material in the International Residential Code.

    Environmental Product Declarations, or EPDs, are changing how sustainability is measured in construction and what that means for hemp-based materials.

    And even when government funding for climate-forward projects gets cut, the people driving this industry keep finding ways to move forward.

    "Now we have codes. We've had a lot of progress and movement into making hemp-lime construction more of a realistic prospect rather than just a really good idea," Waddell said.

    We also discussed why EPDs are critical if hemp is going to be recognized for what it does best. Waddell explains that when hemp-based materials lock carbon into a building, that carbon stays out of the atmosphere for decades — a measurable climate benefit that current systems often overlook.

    "Trapping carbon in a building keeps it out of the atmosphere — and that's a real benefit," he said.

    All that and more.

    Learn More

    Hemp Building Institute

    hempbuildinginstitute.org

    International Code Council – Appendix BL

    codes.iccsafe.org

    NYSERDA – Energy Research & Development Authority

    nyserda.ny.gov

    HempToday.net

    hemptoday.net

    Americhanvre Cast Hemp

    americhanvre.com

    Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative (HEMI)

    hempinitiatives.org

    News Nugget from HempToday

    New Zealand fiber-materials venture shifts processing line to streamline production logistics

    hemptoday.net/new-zealand-fiber-materials-venture-shifts-processing-line-to-streamline-production-logistics/

    Thanks to Our Sponsors

    Americhanvre Cast Hemp

    americhanvre.com

    HEMI – Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative

    hempinitiatives.org

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    52 min
  • Oh, For The Love of Farming...
    Nov 6 2025

    This special edition of the Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast celebrates the 70th anniversary of Lancaster Farming Newspaper, which has been reporting on agriculture since 1955.

    Recorded at Penn State's Ag Progress Days, this episode is a love letter to farming and to the people who make it possible. Farmers and ag leaders reflect on why they farm, what's changed, and what remains timeless — love of land, faith, family, and devotion.

    Here's a quote from Wendell Berry that frames the conversation:

    "Why do farmers farm, given their economic adversities on top of the many frustrations and difficulties normal to farming? And always the answer is: "Love. They must do it for love." Farmers farm for the love of farming. They love to watch and nurture the growth of plants. They love to live in the presence of animals. They love to work outdoors. They love the weather, maybe even when it is making them miserable. They love to live where they work and to work where they live. If the scale of their farming is small enough, they like to work in the company of their children and with the help of their children. They love the measure of independence that farm life can still provide. I have an idea that a lot of farmers have gone to a lot of trouble merely to be self-employed to live at least a part of their lives without a boss."

    ― Wendell Berry, "Bringing it to the Table: On Farming and Food"

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    Ag Progress Days

    Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture

    Wendell Berry – The Berry Center

    Sponsors

    IND HEMP — Believing in the goodness of hemp.

    King's AgriSeeds — High-quality seed for over three decades.

    Forever Green — Distributor of the KP4 Hemp Cutter.

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    25 min
  • The Winds of Cansayapi (Part Three)
    Nov 4 2025

    Welcome to part three of our Cansayapi Trilogy in which we explore the 13th International Hemp Building Symposium, held Oct. 3-5, 2025, at the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Southwestern Minnesota.

    Part Three opens where part two left off, with the sounds of a waterfall that melts into the rhythms of the Red Tree Singers as they chant and pray and lead the way into Day Three of the Hemp Building Symposium.

    After a news nugget from HempToday, this episodes opens with a tale of three Minnesota architects — Janneke Schaap, Simona Fischer and Anna Koosmann — who provide a roadmap for getting biobased building materials like hemp-lime and straw bale construction adopted into state building codes.

    Then we hear a collection of one-on-one interviews with farmers, builders and advocates.

    In order of appearance, you will hear:

    Marcus Grignon — Hempstead Project Heart, Menominee Nation

    hempsteadprojectheart.org

    Ira Vandever — Indigenous Hemp and Cannabis Farmers Cooperative, Navajo Nation

    ihcfc.org

    Tom Knouss — RootDown Building Collective, Charleston

    rootdownbuildingcollective.org

    Alex Sparrow — UK Hempcrete, England

    ukhempcrete.com/the-hempcrete-book

    Gabriel Gauthier — ArtCan Hemp Construction, Quebec

    artcan.ca

    Guillaume Delannoy — FRD-CODEM, France

    frd.fr

    Micaela Machado — Old Pueblo Hemp Co., Tucson

    oldpueblohemp.com

    Steve Allin — International Hemp Building Association (IHBA), Ireland

    internationalhempbuilding.org

    News nugget from HempToday

    Bipartisan U.S. group calls for 'Frankenstein' intoxicating hemp market to be curbed

    hemptoday.net/bipartisan-u-s-group-calls-for-frankenstein-intoxicating-hemp-market-to-be-curbed/

    Be More Pirate

    bepirate.com — Sam Conniff's Be More Pirate, recommended by Alex Sparrow as a blueprint for creative rebellion and collaboration.

    Sponsors

    indhemp.com — IND HEMP, building a sustainable hemp supply chain in Montana and beyond.

    hempinitiatives.org — HEMI, the Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative, connecting businesses with the potential of industrial hemp.

    americhanvre.com — Americhanvre Cast Hemp, Pennsylvania-based hemp building specialists advancing circular design and education.

    sunrayhemp.com — SunRay Hemp, Alaska-grown innovation and community-driven hemp projects led by Ray DePriest.

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    49 min