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Heritage Hemp
Family owned, Southern grown, farm-to-table, hand-crafted high CBD hemp
For over 200 years our family has continuously farmed the most fertile soils in southeastern North Carolina. As the seventh generation to carry on our family’s heritage and tradition, we are proud to bring you the finest hand-crafted hemp products. Nestled where the sandhills meet the coastal plain, we work with a world-class team of experts from the agriculture and cannabis industries to cultivate the highest quality terpene rich CBD products.
We believe in growing in an organic and sustainable manner that reduces waste and benefits environment. So, if you want an artisanal and high-quality CBD product, grown with the environment in mind, look no further. We are excited for the upcoming season and look forward to you benefiting from the CBD and hemp products we have grown.
Learn moreThere is lots of interest in hemp and CBD. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions, but we encourage you to visit our FAQ page for more answers.
Are hemp and CBD legal?
Yes, production of industrial hemp (cannabis sativa), while approved under the 2014 Farm Bill, was removed from the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) Schedule 1 list and signed into law on December 20th, 2018 under the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018. Full text of the law can be found here. Each state has different rules and regulations for growing hemp.
Are you licensed to grow hemp?
Yes, the North Carolina Industrial Hemp Commission has issued us multiple licenses that allow us to legally grow and market hemp and hemp-based products.
Where does your hemp come from?
We are proud to source every aspect of our farm and product from local licensed partners throughout North Carolina. The variety hemp we grow won the 2018 Selector’s Cup for highest CBD concentration.
What is CBD?
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a naturally-occurring compound in hemp. It is the most abundant non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis, distinguishing it from delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the ingredient in cannabis that gets users high. Unlike THC, CBD is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid and does not cause a high.
Will CBD help improve any conditions?
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) prohibits making claims about whether CBD can help with specific ailments, but did recently approved the CBD-based drug Epidiolex for the treatment of seizures. The FDA’s press announcement can be found here. Other medical studies, found here, suggests that CBD has potential as a treatment for multiple anxiety disorders.
We pride ourselves on creating a unique and exceptional experience for anyone who buys our products. Please contact us if you are interested in purchasing hemp flowers or CBD products from us directly for your own consumption or resale.