HFC Patron (Dog) Membership

$500.00

Patron (Dog): $500 annual membership

  • All of the benefits of Advocate Memberships plus:
  • logo on HFC website with one time promotion of membership through all HFC socials
  • Access to our substantial library of hemp ingredient and related research in our MEMBERZONE
  • Invitation to join the Steering Committee Monthly Calls
  • One free ticket to all HFC sponsored events
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Patron (Dog): $500 annual membership

  • All of the benefits of Advocate Memberships plus:
  • logo on HFC website with one time promotion of membership through all HFC socials
  • Access to our substantial library of hemp ingredient and related research in our MEMBERZONE
  • Invitation to join the Steering Committee Monthly Calls
  • One free ticket to all HFC sponsored events
Montana

HB0396 (2021)(passed) allows naturally occurring plant material, including hemp, to be used in feed for various animals. (HB0396) and (Montana Hemp Feed Policy)

West Virginia
(2020)(approved) Allows hemp products for both human and animal consumption. West Virginia Code §19-12E-5(6).

Virginia

(2023)(passed) Allows production of hemp products including animal feed. (Va. Code § 3.2-4112 et seq. Chapters 744 and 794 of the 2023 Acts of Assembly)

Texas

(2023)(passed) Feed Industry Memos 5-36 (2023) and 5-35 (2023) issue guidance to allow hemp seed meal as a commercial feed ingredient for horses and chickens.
Tennessee

(2018) (passed) Allows the use of industrial hemps in commercial feed. (House Bill No. 1875)

Pennsylvania

 (2023)(introduced) Plans to allow the use of hemp in commercial animal feed. (Senate Bill No. 407)

Oklahoma

(2022)(passed) allows hemp grain and its derivatives for livestock feed. (Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Program Title 2§3-403)

Ohio
(2019) Allows hemp products for both human and animal consumption. (Ohio Revised Code 928.01.F)

New York

(2023)(introduced) Authorizes hemp seed or products derived from hemp seed for pets and horses. (State Assembly Bill A06435)

New Jersey

(2019) Allows hemp products for both human and animal consumption. (N.J.A.C. 2:25-1)

Kentucky

(2022)(passed) GRAS approval for hemp seed meal & hemp seed oil (12 KAR 2:041)

Kansas

(2023)(introduced) Allowing hemp fiber, grain and seeds to be used as food for livestock, poultry and pets (HB 2168)

Alaska

(2018)(passed) No prohibitions on hemp use in animal feed. (AS 03.05.076.)