Farmers in the U.S. who rushed to plant newly legal hemp crops have run into an obstacle following the first harvest – they can’t find buyers to purchase the product.
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Farmers in U.S. hoping to cash in on newly legal hemp crops can’t find buyers after 1st harvest
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