2013 Hemp Fiber & Hurd Harvest – The Hemp Farm New Zealand Ltd | TrollsNeedHugs

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2013 Hemp Fiber & Hurd Harvest - The Hemp Farm New Zealand Ltd | TrollsNeedHugs

http://www.hempfarm.co.nz The Hemp Farm New Zealand Ltd’s 2013 fiber & hurd crop. This crop has produced the strongest hemp fiber recorded so far. The fiber has been strength tested and it is officially the strongest plant fiber in the world!

Music credits: “HOEDOWN” (by Jason Shaw)
Video Rating: 5 / 5

7 Responses

  1. DrMediterranean
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    Hopefully the absolutely insane politicians here in the U.S. let farmers
    start growing this again! Beautiful!

  2. Mary Janes
    | Reply

    GOT HEMP? DrinkMaryJanes.ca

  3. L0NE SHE W0LF
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    Wow a Hemp based Hobbit Hole would be excellent! I would very much Love to
    see it take shape. You seem very well informed on Hemp. I would be very
    grateful if you could maybe make a Vlog on the process if you are up to it.
    I am such a big fan of your fun and bubbly personality. I know that
    sometimes making videos can take up a lot of energy but i just want to let
    you know that I really appreciate you taking the time to put a little light
    into the world. HUGS!!! 😀

  4. asdeaff
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    phew hard work, if I didn`t know otherwise those rolling hills look very
    much like the South downs in East & West Sussex. Can`t say I`ve seen any
    crops like yours growing locally

  5. TimVanDusenChan
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    Pretty cool – thanks for sharing this. Looks like really fertile soil. The
    pulling and stooking of the stalks for drying looks to be no minuscule
    undertaking in a field that size! How is the fiber strength tested?

  6. L0NE SHE W0LF
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    I would love to see the next step in the process of the hemp. I think this
    is something that everyone should know about to dispel any misconceptions
    about hemp. Thanks For sharing Honey!

  7. trollsneedhugs
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    Yes, they have, but the hemp is so strong it has broken several machines
    that attempted it! We have an engineer working on a harvester that should
    do it for next year 🙂

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