Oaksterdam University to Host Grow Medicine Marijuana Training Featuring Rhode Island Native, Medical Marijuana Expert and Activist Todd McCormick on August 15 to 17


Providence, Rhode Island (PRWEB) August 13, 2014

Rhode Island’s amended medical marijuana law takes effect September 1, 2014, opening up opportunities for caregivers new to the industry needing legal and medicinal quality marijuana education. To help fill the information gap for existing and prospective medical marijuana caregivers, Oaksterdam University (OU) is hosting a three-day seminar led by medical marijuana and industrial hemp expert, respected activist, and Rhode Island native Todd McCormick.

The event, called Grow Medicine, will be held at the Rhode Island Convention Center on August 15, 16 and 17 going from 10 am to 6 pm each day, and will cover everything from seed to sale in three one-day presentations. Topics covered include an overview of cannabis sativa, advanced and commercial cultivation with a focus on the Dutch Method, and hashish extracts.

“People are seeking information they can trust from reliable sources with demonstrable backgrounds in the cannabis industry. Participants in professional cannabis education are quickly becoming the leaders in this emerging industry,” said McCormick, when asked why it was important to attend. “We choose my home state of Rhode Island not just because it is where I grew up, but also because according to recent statistics, it has the highest concentration of tokers in the entire United States!”

In response to why OU is hosting GrowMedicine, Executive Chancellor Dale Sky Jones said, “OU offers students the chance to learn about this controversial plant, and creates an interesting blend of individuals and opportunity. We welcome diverse students who want to change careers or simply brush up on their horticulture skills. OU also attracts business owners who want to train their staff, folks who want to open their own business, and patients trying to understand the law and their rights.”

About Todd McCormick: McCormick spent most of his young life in the children’s ward of Rhode Island Hospital battling Histiocytosis X, a rare form of cancer. He experienced multiple rounds of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. When he was nine, his mother chose to give him cannabis as anti-nausea to help with side-effect of his treatment, which had amazing results for him.

McCormick began cultivating his own medicine in 1984, which was the beginning of a new career in cannabis—-one that has taken him around the world advocating for its benefits. His first book, How to Grow Medical Marijuana was released in 1998. He was also the editor of the 12th edition of The Emperor Wears No Clothes by Jack Herer and produced the book PROTESTIVAL: A 20 Year Retrospective of Seattle Hempfest. He co-produced fundraisers for the Marijuana Policy Project at the Playboy Mansion in 2007, 2008 and 2009; then in 2009 he produced the THC EXPO at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

McCormick also appeared in the documentary, THE UNION: the business behind getting high and is executive producer of the follow-up documentary titled, THE CULTURE HIGH, which will be released this summer. His next book GrowMEDICINE will also be published this year. He maintains a community website called HEMP.xxx.

About Oaksterdam University: Since 2007, Oaksterdam University has provided quality training about cannabis and marijuana policy reform for over 18,000 students at several campuses in the United States. OU is America’s first cannabis college, a forerunner in providing the highest quality training to people interested in a career in the cannabis industry, and the first institution to address the growing needs of the marijuana movement, from patients to regulators. OU’s faculty is comprised of professionals, academics and many of the most recognized names in the cannabis industry.

To schedule an interview with Todd McCormick or Dale Sky Jones, please call (510) 251-1544 or email events(at)oaksterdamuniversity(dot)com. Onsite interviews in Rhode Island on the day before and the first day of the seminar are available.







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WASHINGTON, DC — Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), along with Representatives Jared Polis (D-CO), Thomas Massie (R-KY) introduced an amendment to H.R. 1947, the Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act of 2013, the FARM Bill that would allow colleges and universities to grow and cultivate industrial hemp in states where it is already legal without fear of federal interference. The amendment passed today by a vote of 225-200.

“Because of outdated federal drug laws, our farmers can’t grow industrial hemp and take advantage of a more than 0 million dollar market. We rely solely on imports to sustain consumer demand. It makes no sense,” said Blumenauer. “Our fear of industrial hemp is misplaced — it is not a drug. By allowing colleges and universities to cultivate hemp for research, Congress sends a signal that we are ready to examine hemp in a different and more appropriate context.”

Nineteen states have passed pro-industrial hemp legislation. The following nine states have removed barriers to its production: Colorado, Kentucky, Maine, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, Vermont, Washington and West Virginia.

“Industrial hemp is an important agricultural commodity, not a drug,” said Rep. Polis. “My bipartisan, common-sense amendment, which I’ve introduced with Representatives Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), would allow colleges and universities to grow and cultivate industrial hemp for academic and agricultural research purposes in states where industrial hemp growth and cultivation is already legal. Many states, including Colorado, have demonstrated that they are fully capable of regulating industrial hemp. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew hemp. The first American flag was made of hemp. And today, U.S. retailers sell over 0 million worth of goods containing hemp—but all of that hemp is imported, since farmers can’t grow it here. The federal government should clarify that states should have the ability to regulate academic and agriculture research of industrial hemp without fear of federal interference. Hemp is not marijuana, and at the very least, we should allow our universities—the greatest in the world—to research the potential benefits and downsides of this important agricultural commodity.”

“Industrial hemp is used for hundreds of products including paper, clothing, rope, and can be converted into renewable bio-fuels more efficiently than corn or switch grass,” said Rep. Massie. “It’s our goal that the research this amendment enables would further broadcast the economic benefits of the sustainable and job-creating crop. I look forward to working with Rep. Polis and Rep. Blumenauer on this issue.”

“Vote Hemp applauds this new bi-partisan amendment and we are mobilizing all the support we can. This brilliant initiative would allow colleges and universities the opportunity to grow and cultivate hemp for academic and agricultural research purposes,” says Eric Steenstra, President of Vote Hemp. “It would only apply to states where industrial hemp growth and cultivation is already legal in order for those states to showcase just how much industrial hemp could benefit the environment and economy in those regions,” continues Steenstra.

“Federal law has denied American farmers the opportunity to cultivate industrial hemp and reap the economic rewards from this versatile crop for far too long,” said Grant Smith, policy manager with the Drug Policy Alliance. “Congress should lift the prohibition on the domestic cultivation of industrial hemp as soon as possible. Allowing academic research is an important first step towards returning industrial hemp cultivation to American farms.”

In addition to the co-sponsors of this amendment, Ranking Member Colin Peterson (D-MN) and Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) also spoke in support of this amendment.

Illinois Universities Now Allowed to Grow Hemp for Research – Bradley University

Bradley University’s Dr. Luke Haverhals, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, discusses his research on natural fibers and how hemp can be used for fiberglass in cars, building materials and many other sustainable products. #Hemp

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How to Grow Parsley

Sunny bright spaces are the best place for growing parsley. The ideal windowsill garden or spot in the herb patch for herbs to grow faces south. It grows very well in containers if you lack the room for a large gardening area.

Growing from seed
According to plant folklore, parsley must go to the devil and back seven times before it will come up. No matter what technique is used, germination of seeds on average takes two weeks. Some gardeners soak seeds overnight before planting to speed up the process. After soaking, plant in a potting mix and keep soil moist. Cover the seeds with newspaper or plastic to seal in moisture. Keep the potted seeds in a warm place to foster growth. Seed germination takes from 12 days to two weeks. Feed seedlings weekly with a half strength solution of 20-20-20.

Plant seedlings in the garden when they reach around 4 inches tall. Spacing between rows should be 12-20 inches. Leave a space of 8 to 12 inches between plants. Plant at a depth of ¼ inch. Plants per person to have plenty on hand are 2-3.

Growing Conditions
Parsley is a cool weather plant and heat and rain can take a toll on its growth. The secret to growing year round is to move it to a filtered sun location during hot weather and shelter it in the rainy season. Too much rain through the summer months causes the root system to rot and the plant to decline. It may still lose leaves after moving it but it will survive.

* Plant fall-spring.
* Plant in a permanent location; plants will often grow for several seasons.
* Makes a good plant for hanging baskets or pots.
* Parsley is tolerant of light freezes and frosts.
* Full sun is best but 4-6 hours of sunshine will yield a great harvest.
* Turn plants ever so often for all sides to receive equal amounts of sunlight.
Soil condition
* Herbs grown in ground need a well-prepared garden bed. Fertilize the herb garden with a 6-6-6 just before planting.
* Check pH level. Most herbs like a pH range of 6.0to 7.0.
* Keep soil moist; mulch to stretch the time between watering and to keep soil off the leaves.
Tips on Growing Parsley
* For windowsill gardening, move declining plants outdoors to rejuvenate.
* Several kinds of caterpillars find parsley a tasty snack. A good pest control measure if only a few caterpillars are present is to remove the pests by hand. If the insect population is a big problem, Pyrethrin is a natural insecticide.
* Frequently cut sprigs and leaves to encourage growth to continue.
Fertilization
* Feed indoor plants sparingly every three to four weeks.
* Use a 20-20-20 fertilizer every week when growing outdoors.
Water condition
* Check daily for moisture.
* Water when soil begins to dry.
* Container grown parsley may need to be watered everyday during summer.

Harvesting
It is generally 70-90 days from seed too harvest. This herb is ready for harvesting as soon as leaves reach a usable size. Pick individual leaves as needed. Many gardeners consider parsley a vegetable rather than an herb. Whichever you call it, growing basil successfully is a sign you are about to turn garden pro because it takes moderate gardening experience to grow.

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How to Grow Taller

Those gifted with a handsome height will never understand the gravity of the situation here. It is for shorter people who crave and yearn for few more inches. Though many drugs and books claim that they have the secret on how to grow taller, but none is fool-proof as yet. Nonetheless, this does not mean the end of story! Many natural ways can give a boost to your height if practiced religiously.

Exercise:

It is vital to keep your bodily hormone production active, which is ensured by exercise. Soon after you finish exercising, your body produces Nitric Oxide and adrenalin. This time the body is in rest mode and produces growth hormones while it is hydrated. Hence, do not let your body get dehydrated for it will reduce the hormone production otherwise.

Stretching:

Any kind of stretching, whether it is with arms or legs, will give you extra inches. When you stretch hanging by arms or legs, it makes your spine muscles stretch and this boosts your height over a span of few months. Thus, the matter is not how to grow taller, but when to put efforts.

Vertical jumps:

Vertical jumping improves your height by ensuring the flexibility in your muscles. Stronger legs are an additional point you need to focus upon. This can be done by long leg presses, stretches and leg curls. Even the traditional old jumping rope can be a good remedy for stronger legs. Every day ten minutes will be enough for augmenting your height raise regimen.

Eat Healthy:

Apart from everything else, how to grow taller has one shot answer: diet. It spruces up your energies to make you exercise well and produce necessary growth hormones. Hence, eat healthy green vegetables and whole grains. Too much fatty diet can spoil your hormone production resulting in poor growth.

Sleep well:

The pituitary gland reaches its pinnacle after an hour of slumber. This gland is responsible for your height and hence, to make it work, you should be asleep for eight to ten hours a day. It is called healthy if a person can get deep slumber, thus allowing the pituitary gland to work.

Squatting:

It is widely suggested to squat for a while every day to keep yourself in shape. Beyond shape, it also helps in increasing your height. However it should always be done with great caution as overdoing this exercise will ruin the effect.

Swimming:

To go swimming often is effective for pumping those extra inches you covet. This relaxes your muscles and long strokes make every inch of your body stretch comfortably. This keeps your weight also under check and proves harmless otherwise. So, instead of thinking how to grow taller, start enjoying the course.

All exercises at once are not viable rather one at a time can be good. This will allow you to allocate ample time for bodily activity while improving your hormonal production. And though it may seem difficult to answer the ‘how to grow taller’ issue, but we still have ways; naturally!

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Department of Agriculture accepting applications to grow industrial hemp

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Department of Agriculture accepting applications to grow industrial hemp
Though advocates are happy to see Oregon moving forward with an industrial hemp program, they worry law is too restrictive. They argue that Oregon's minimum acreage requirements, restrictions on the use of hemp seed and limits on tetrahydrocannabinol, …
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West Virginia HB2807 would expand on the current state law that authorizes hemp farming for research purposes only by also authorizing licenses to farm for commercial purposes, effectively nullifying the federal ban on the same. HB2807 is in the House …
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Maryland Action Alert: Help Legalize Industrial Hemp, Nullify Federal …
Maryland HB803 would authorize the farming, production, and commerce of industrial hemp, effectively nullifying the long-standing federal prohibition on the same. It has been referred to the Committee on House Environment and Transportation, and a …
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Wyden Intro’s Farm Bill Amendment Allowing Farmers to Grow Industrial Hemp

Wyden Intro's Farm Bill Amendment Allowing Farmers to Grow Industrial Hemp

June 13, 2012: Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) introduced an amendment to the Farm Bill allowing farmers to grow industrial hemp.
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Dairy Alternative Beverages Market to Grow at 15.74% CAGR by 2018 Forecasts a New Research Report at Sandlerresearch.org

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Many people are adopting a vegan diet as a result of their ethical concerns about animal rights, protecting the environment, and saving the planet. Nowadays, veganism has become a lifestyle choice and a more widely known philosophy. The vegan diet does not include anything of animal origin. According to PETA, about 2.5 percent of the US population is vegan. In addition, people perceive a vegan diet to be healthy and prefer consuming dairy alternatives such as soy milk, almond milk, rice milk, coconut milk, hazelnut milk, oat milk, and hemp milk as a substitute for dairy milk. Analysts forecast the Global Dairy Alternative Beverages market will grow at a CAGR of 15.74 percent over the period 2013-2018. According to the report, several factors drive the growth of the Global Dairy Alternative Beverages market. The increased health benefit is one of the major drivers in the market.

The Global Dairy Alternative Beverages market can be segmented into four divisions: Soya Milk, Almond Milk, Rice Milk, and Others. These are the major substitutes for milk, which are widely consumed by the consumers worldwide.

Global Dairy Alternative Beverages Market 2014-2018, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the Americas, and the EMEA and APAC regions; it also covers the Global Dairy Alternative Beverages market landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

The report recognizes the following companies as the key players in the Global Dairy Alternative Beverages Market: Organic Valley Family of Farms, Sanitarium Health & Wellbeing Co., The Hain Celestial Group Inc., The WhiteWave Foods Co., Blue Diamond Growers Inc., Earth’s Own FoodCompanyInc., Eden Foods Inc., Freedom Foods Group Ltd, Living Harvest Foods Inc., Nutriops S.L., OATLY AB, Pacific Natural Foods, Panos Brands LLC, Pureharvest Foods, Stremicks Heritage Foods, SunOpta Inc., Turtle Mountain LLC, Vitasoy International Holdings Ltd.

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Key Regions

    Americas
    APAC
    Europe
    ROW

Key Market Driver

    Increasing Demand for the Dairy Alternative Beverages due to its Health Benefits.

Key Market Challenge

    Threat of Cross-contamination.

Key Market Trend

    Rising Concern for the Vegan Diet.

Further, the report states that despite the presence of several drivers, the growth of the market is curtailed by certain challenges. The threat of cross-contamination of raw materials is a major challenge that limits the growth of the market.

Key Questions Answered in this Report

    What will the market size be in 2018 and what will the growth rate be?
    What are the key market trends?
    What is driving this market?
    What are the challenges to market growth?
    Who are the key vendors in this market space?
    What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the key vendors?
    What are the strengths and weaknesses of the key vendors?

Table of Contents

01. Executive Summary

02. List of Abbreviations

03. Scope of the Report

03.1 Market Overview

03.2 Product Offerings

04. Market Research Methodology

04.1 Market Research Process

04.2 Research Methodology

05. Introduction

06. Market Landscape

06.1 Market Overview

06.2 Market Size and Forecast

06.3 Five Forces Analysis

07. Market Segmentation by Product

07.1 Global Dairy Alternative Beverages Market by Product Types 2013

07.1.1 Overview of the Global Health and Wellness Market by Product Type 2013-2018

08. Geographical Segmentation

08.1 Global Dairy Alternative Beverages Market by Geographical Segmentation 2013-2018

08.2 Overview of Global Dairy Alternative Beverages Market by Geography

08.3 Dairy Alternative Beverages Market in the APAC Region

08.3.1 Market Size and Forecast

08.4 Dairy Alternative Beverages in the Americas

08.4.1 Market Size and Forecast

08.5 Dairy Alternative Beverages Market in Europe

08.5.1 Market Size and Forecast

08.6 Dairy Alternative Beverages Market in the ROW

08.6.1 Market Size and Forecast

09. Key Leading Countries

09.1 China

09.2 USA

10. Buying Criteria

11. Market Growth Drivers

12. Drivers and their Impact

13. Market Challenges

14. Impact of Drivers and Challenges

15. Market Trends

16. Trends and their Impact

17. Vendor Landscape

17.1 Competitive Scenario

17.1.1 Key News

17.1.2 Mergers and Acquisitions

17.2 Market Analysis 2013

17.3 Other Prominent Vendors

18. Key Vendor Analysis

19. Other Reports in this Series

18 – List of Exhibits

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HOW TO GROW SPROUTS – MUNG & ADZUKI BEANS IN HEMP BAGS

Sprout your own Mung and Adzuki Beans for Oriental Stir Fries, Salads, Snacks, Sandwiches, etc. I sprout them in Hemp Bags I bought from the Sproutman — http://www.sproutman.com/sprouters/sproutmans-natural-hemp-sprout-bag Soak beans (I use about 1/3 cup- they expand alot) you can use a 1/2 cup if you want more- in a jar covered with twice as much water or to cover well over the top of them – let them soak 8 hrs or overnight. Drain and put into the hemp bags, soak the bags in bowl of water or under running water. Drain and hang bags from a hook – rinse and drain the bags several times a day till they are sprouted the way you like. Then refrigerate in glass jar or plastic container- no plastic bags. Rinse and drain them once in awhile till gone.
Actually you don’t Boil the bags! you bring the water up to a boil- then shut off the flame and turn the bags inside out and get any debris off them and put them into the hot water for 5 minutes. Dry them thoroughly and store them. do not use soap

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