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The stopgap funding bill that President Joe Biden signed last week has granted a one-year extension of the 2018 Farm Bill, which expired Sept. 30.
The bill, which also extends farm programs and food assistance, gives lawmakers until Sept. 30, 2024 to develop new legislation that hemp industry members hope will regulate CBD as a dietary supplement and food additive and address THC levels for hemp, among other concerns.