Badger G: Genetically Modified Hemp

Badger G: Genetically Modified Hemp

Taylor Curtis
Badger G is a genetically modified form of hemp made by the University of Wisconsin Crop Innovation Center that has been approved by the USDA for agricultural use. It has been modified to produce no THC or CBD, but retains a high percentage of CBG. Badger G was designed to cut down on agricultural waste and design a hemp plant that consistently produces a specific cannabinoid. 
Hemp for CBD versus Industrial Hemp: What's the Difference?

Hemp for CBD versus Industrial Hemp: What's the Difference?

Madison Marcy
So, What is Cannabis? For those new to CBD, it is often hard to grasp the difference between traditional cannabis sold at dispensaries and that of...
Symbiosis of Hemp and Bees

Symbiosis of Hemp and Bees

Zach Ashcraft
Among the several different types of symbiotic relationships, hemp and bees have a mutualistic relationship where each organism benefits from their interactions with each other. As bees are foraging for pollen as a food source from hemp they also transfer the pollen from male to female hemp plants which aids in pollination.