cbdWouldn't have brought this up while I owned to be honest and I wouldn't have put any effort into finding out but the pushing on ceo.ca and the couple idiots posting the recent 'posts' here compelled me. I honestly have no idea, as I said I had only suspicions that the harvest done in fall 2019 was getting a bit past due for any reasonable desirable cbd oil. I suspected this cause I have a decent understanding of seed viability in general due to hobbies and job and it did worry me a bit. The rest of the crop I'm assuming will be fine but the cbd oil for the 2019 crop likely isn't. Not a huge deal as Gaia get everything up and running they have the future harvests and the additional milling for 3rd parties to look forward to. They have a slow burn and seem to control that end well. Every company has a issue at some point and this is a minor one. Anyway , best of luck and as I said I might be back.
https://mjbizdaily.com/hemp-processing-and-storage-techniques-that-are-essential-for-business/ How Long is Too Long?
Using freshly dried hemp rather than stored is ideal to optimize the cannabinoid potency of the crop, but if done correctly, hemp flower and biomass can typically be stored for up to a year, Propheter said.
https://healthcareweekly.com/does-cbd-oil-expire/ Let’s cut to the chase. CBD oil will eventually go bad but you can usually extend the shelf life by choosing a decent brand or product. CBD oil is also very shelf-stable which simply means that it stays fresh for a long time and often more than twelve months in the right conditions. https://www.healthline.com/health/does-cbd-oil-expire Like most good things, cannabidiol (CBD) oil does eventually expire. Shelf life typically ranges from 1 to 2 years. https://www.eatthis.com/food-that-doesnt-go-bad/ "Hemp seeds will stay fresh unopened in your pantry for about 14 months,"