The First U.S. Hemp Seed Bank

The Industrial Hemp Germplasm Repository will be established at Cornell University's agricultural research facility.

Samantha Willden and Alexis Ashe sample for arthropods in strawberry low tunnel fields at Cornell AgriTech, Geneva, N.Y.
Samantha Willden and Alexis Ashe sample for arthropods in strawberry low tunnel fields at Cornell AgriTech, Geneva, N.Y.
Cornell University

GENEVA, N.Y. (AP) — Work has begun on creating the nation's only hemp seed bank in New York's Finger Lakes region.

The "Industrial Hemp Germplasm Repository" will be established at Cornell University's agricultural research facility in Geneva.

Sen. Charles Schumer announced the launch of the new facility on Friday. He said he worked to secure $500,000 in federal funding for the project because of the potential the crop has to boost upstate New York's economy.

The seed bank will help breeders and geneticists develop new varieties of industrial hemp while also helping identify genes for pest and disease resistance.

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