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Want Better Tasting Wine, Grow Hemp Plants in Your Vineyard Says New 3-Year Agricultural Study

According to the findings reported by New Zealand Wine Grower, hemp did not pose competition to the grapevines and had a positive impact on both the soil and the quality of the wines produced. Remarkably, during New Zealand’s dry season, the hemp established itself without additional irrigation, even when other crops struggled to survive.

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