Industrial hemp has fallen in and out of favor since George Washington first cultivated the fiber on his Mt. Vernon farm, using it to make items such as rope and canvas sails.
As a member of the cannabis family, hemp is often associated with its THC-infused cousin, marijuana.
And admit it, in the back of your mind, you've wondered what would happen if you tried to smoke that hemp-based oven mitt you bought at a farmer's market in Vermont.
But in fact, industrial hemp does have practical economic benefits, which is why the federal government is promoting test programs for individual states.
That prompted these questions from listener Ryan Gillespie of Winston-Salem:
“I'd like to know, 'what is the North Carolina Industrial Hemp Pilot Program?' I'd also like to know, 'how is it legal?'"
For this edition of Carolina Curious, WFDD's Neal Charnoff spoke with Emily Febles, m