Physics-based modeling identifies cross-pollination vulnerabilities for hemp farms
December 02, 2024
December 02, 2024
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Dec. 2 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
Just how far can grains of pollen travel and how much unintended damage can these miniscule particles inflict? For growers in the hemp industry, this has become a million-dollar question.
Hemp crops stem from the same plant species and are grown for a range of uses including fiber, seeds, or flowers rich in cannabinoids such as cannabidiol (CBD). But for farmers producing plants for hemp fiber and . . .
Just how far can grains of pollen travel and how much unintended damage can these miniscule particles inflict? For growers in the hemp industry, this has become a million-dollar question.
Hemp crops stem from the same plant species and are grown for a range of uses including fiber, seeds, or flowers rich in cannabinoids such as cannabidiol (CBD). But for farmers producing plants for hemp fiber and . . .