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Hemp Processing Plant Opens In Kokomo

A hemp-processing plant has opened in central Indiana to turn the state’s first legal crop into a market-ready product.

Kentucky-based Third Wave Farms opened the plant last month in Kokomo inside a 22,000-square-foot building.

It’s now equipped with machines that can dry and process over 75,000 pounds  of hemp a day, turning it into a stable, storable, market-ready product that’s used in dozens of cannabinoid-based products, such as cannabidiol, or CBD oil.

CBD oil is a compound derived from hemp and marijuana that doesn't cause a high but which many people see as a way to better health.

READ MORE: Some Indiana Farmers Uncertain Hemp Will Become Profitable

Third Wave Farms is offering free tours of the facility in Kokomo.