Beginning in 2018, Tennessee farmers have been growing hemp for both industrial uses and to make CBD. This has been a boon for local economies, especially in Davidson County, which has the most hemp farms in the state.
In fact, top quality tennessee hemp flower has become even more coveted than that grown in Colorado or any other state. The rich, Tennessee soil, along with generations of farming know-how, has put Tennessee hemp flower at the top of every list.
Hemp flowers can not only be distilled into CBD tinctures and oils but can also be smoked. Smoking hemp flowers can provide quick relief of not only pain but also feelings of anxiety.
You’ll feel the benefits whether you choose Tennessee-made CBD oils or tinctures, or decide to try smoking hemp flowers.
Hemp is closely related to marijuana, and they are both members of the cannabis family. However, hemp does not have high levels of psychoactive THC. Rather, it is high in CBD, a cannabinoid known for its many healthful benefits.
Currently, Tennessee hemp flower is the only variety of cannabis legally available in the state. However, Tennessee Senate Bill 711 is making its way through legislation; if it passes, Tennessee farmers could soon be growing medical marijuana too.
All varieties of cannabis have been used for centuries, not only as a folk remedy but also to make strong cloth and rope. Tennessee hemp is also being made into 21st-century biofuels. Cannabis could very soon eclipse tobacco as Tennessee’s premier cash crop.