The Texas A&M AgriLife research is centered on breeding new varieties that can consistently meet legal requirements and withstand heat and drought.

The episode features Aggies hands-on in the fields of animal health and hemp breeding, a tour of The Gardens and a visit with a world-renowned professor who studies political rhetoric.

Researchers plan to create resilient building designs using a new green material called hempcrete that can lower the environmental impact of traditional construction.

Researchers aim to eliminate the psychoactive compound Delta-9 THC in hemp plants.

A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension agronomist says scientists are still determining varieties and management practices suitable for the state's growing conditions.

Texas hemp farmers will be able to conduct potency tests for management purposes at three locations.

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The educational tour will help agents gain a comprehensive understanding of hemp production and to be better equipped to answer producer questions in Texas.