Oregon moves closer to industrialized hemp production
Clothing: Hemp has been used in textile manufacturing for centuries. Although rather rough when used on its own, it can be blended with silk or other fine materials. It is often used to produce shoes and jeans. Food/beverages: About 40 percent of hemp …
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An end to exile: Hemp's bright American future
Industrial hemp somehow survived America's narcotic age. Despite today's uncertain politics and incomplete laws, it's poised to become a major agricultural and industrial force. The manufacturing infrastructure is being built. Its penny stocks reflect …
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Understanding The Differences Between Hemp and Cannabis
Hemp, on the hand, is used to describe a Cannabis Sativa plant that contains only trace amounts of THC. Hemp is a high-growing plant, typically bred for industrial uses such as oils and topical ointments, as well as fiber for clothing, construction …
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