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State laws could send Memphis hemp industry up in smoke

By , Special to The Daily Memphian Published: June 23, 2025 4:00 AM CT

The beating heart of Shelby County’s $20 million hemp industry is located inside a nondescript warehouse in South Memphis. You wouldn’t realize you just drove past.

Run by Ounce of Hope, a Memphis-based grower and retailer, the aquaponic farm features five rows of hemp plants growing in a highly controlled indoor environment built to optimize year-round growth. Among other cover crops, marigold flowers sit at the end of each row, acting as a natural insect warning system.

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Ben Stanley

Ben Stanley

Ben Stanley is a veteran journalist, originally from New Zealand. Now living in Memphis, he has extensive experience as an international correspondent.


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