Ryan Quarles is Kentucky’s agriculture commissioner. Quarles told the AP that his grandfather grew hemp during World War II because “the Navy needed rope.” The crop disappeared after the cannabis plant was banned. Kentucky farmers moved on to tobacco, only to see it falter after 2004 when a federal price support program ended.
Federal Ban Stymies Hemp Industry
More than 30 states, including California, have passed laws making hemp production legal. But the industry has been stymied by the federal ban.