Hemp Testing
Hemp testing is the process of rigorous laboratory analysis used to verify the cannabinoid potency and safety profile of plant material and finished goods. Utilizing validated methods like high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), these tests ensure absolute compliance with the 0.3% THC legal limit while screening for pesticides, heavy metals, and mold. This oversight provides the transparency and third-party validation necessary to build consumer trust and maintain a legitimate, high-quality marketplace in Michigan.
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As we continue our education on how to cultivate the best industrial hemp crops we get a bit geeky with the science at times. …
James DeDecker of MSU on iHemp Hour
by Dave Crabill
/ August 14, 2020
As we work through the second year of growing hemp it is important to collect data to continue building on our knowledge base and optimize yield. …
Michigan's Industrial Hemp Program Director on the iHemp Hour
by Dave Crabill
/ August 14, 2020
Gina Alessandri has lead the Industrial Hemp Program in Michigan since the passing of the 2018 US Farm Bill. Her commitment to the needs of farmers has been evident and […] …
USDA Listens: Key Changes to Lab Testing and Disposal Rules for the 2020 Season
by Dave Crabill
/ March 5, 2020
The USDA has announced a delay in enforcing two of the most challenging rules for the 2020 hemp season: the requirement for DEA-registered labs and the strict disposal methods for […] …
The Hope and Heartbreak of Michigan's First Hemp Harvest
by Dave Crabill
/ March 5, 2020
What happens after the first harvest? MLive joined our “Hemponomics” tour in Frankenmuth to find out. Their powerful story captures the story of one farmer’s total loss, her unwavering hope, […] …




