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'We want to make Kentucky synonymous with hemp like Idaho with potatoes,' ag …
Snell added that it's important to get ahead during this research phase of hemp production to learn more about the equipment that will be needed along with what varieties will grow best in the state. Kentucky still has a valuable tobacco infrastructure …
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Libertarians, Green Party oppose ResponsibleOhio's marijuana legalization plan
The Green Party also opposes a similar plan from a group calling itself Better for Ohio, which borrowed ResponsibleOhio's amendment language designating 10 grow sites but would allow others to buy into the commercial model. In a news release, … In …
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Kansas' broad marijuana bill attracts bulk of Republican votes
Kansas' GOP-dominated House passed the bill by a wide margin Thursday, making it the state's most serious push to liberalize its marijuana policies in decades. The bill would decrease penalties for marijuana possession, launch a study of industrial …
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What are the benefits of legalized marijuana?
Pro-marijuana group, Better for Ohio's proposal titled “Legalize Marijuana and Hemp in Ohio” has ballot language that is very similar to ResponsibleOhio's proposal, which was the first marijuana legalization issue approved by the ballot board. The two …
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Our view: We can take action on medical marijuana now
Nearly a year after the state Legislature enacted legislation to allow the use of medical marijuana in New York, not a single person has been helped by the legislation. And that's sad, given the Cuomo administration could be taking steps to get the …
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Is there a future for Hemp farming?
Jim Barton is finally harvesting a crop of hemp, the cannabis variety used in colonial times to make rope, sailcloth and other goods. But the 80-year-old Kentucky farmer isn't celebrating the successful drive to loosen marijuana laws that also moved …
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Oregon agriculture officials drafting hemp farming rules
SALEM, Ore. (AP) – As Oregon gets ready for legal recreational pot at mid-year, some farmers are eager to put in their first crops of hemp, the marijuana cousin that won't get you high. State agriculture officials are drafting rules that would allow …
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SF Green Film Festival: Flicks about Sugar, Salt & Farming
Learn about the contamination of rice farms in the U.S. premiere on June 1 of Black, from Taiwanese director Chen-Wei Lin. As wastewater pollution infiltrates Taiwan's rice fields, Lin ably shows the growing problems that farmers and eaters face around …
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Washington hemp bill grows in scope, cost

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Washington hemp bill grows in scope, cost
Beckerman Maher argued for a state role in protecting the low-THC purity of hemp seeds and crops. Now, she says, the proposed oversight has become unnecessarily expensive, citing a provision that would require a WSDA employee to personally collect …
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Whole Hemp expanding in La Junta
On Tuesday, April 21, Whole Hemp Company, announced that it is going to expand its operation to La Junta, Colorado, where it will be converting an empty building into a grow Center and processing/ production facility. "This building has been empty for …
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TOTALLY HEMP CRAZY (OTCMKTS:THCZ) Makes Public Third Production Run …
The popularity of hemp has been increasing in U.S. quite swiftly; TOTALLY HEMP CRAZY (OTCMKTS:THCZ)'s success is a clear evidence of that. As per the reports, the company has decided to start the third production run of all the hemp beverages infused …
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EnviroTextiles Hemp Products Listed with USDA Biopreferred Program

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Glenwood Springs, CO (PRWEB) March 01, 2013

EnviroTextiles, LLC, a Colorado based Industrial hemp and natural fiber manufacturer, is pleased to announce that it has earned approval from the USDA BioPreferred® Program as the only Hemp products manufacturer to qualify for listing their products in the Federal Procurement Preferred category. To quote the USDA’s website: “The purpose of the USDA BioPreferred® program is to promote the increased purchase and use of biobased products. The program is expected to promote economic development, creating new jobs and providing new markets for farm commodities.”

Barbara Filippone, President of EnviroTextiles, LLC believes, “The addition of hemp to a U.S. approved government program is a historic achievement for bio-diverse agriculture, and is blazing the path to legalizing the growth of industrial hemp in the United States. Legalization would provide our farmers with a drought resistant, pesticide-free, multipurpose, and value-added crop. Hemp has over 25,000 uses including variations of Food, Fuel, Feed, and Fiber.”

“While critics fear that hemp will have little economic impact, the reality is clear. With investment in farming, manufacturing, and jobs training, the US could experience a large resurgence in virtually all industries – farming, manufacturing, and export to name a few. The reach of the industrial hemp industry has incredible potential, with the ability to introduce new raw materials that are already successfully used for wide ranging products across the world. Industrial hemp would open up new markets and expand existing markets while leaving a very small carbon footprint. “

“It should be noted that the US is one of the world’s largest consumers of hemp derived products. However, we are unable to grow hemp locally and in all States until legislation currently under way is passed. The question is not if industrial hemp will have a positive impact in the U.S. – the question is will we see the opportunity to grow and develop this commodity within our own borders.“

EnviroTextiles is a woman-owned industrial hemp and natural fiber manufacturing company based in Glenwood Springs, CO, and is the largest importer of hemp textiles in the U.S. Barbara Filippone, founder and president of EnviroTextiles, has created thousands of jobs across the globe in her 37 years of developments surrounding natural fiber production and product development. She has developed industry in India, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Mexico, South Korea, and China, with China presently providing hemp to EnviroTextiles for their products. Being a leading expert in processing and economic development, EnviroTextiles proudly sells their products in the U.S. and to over 70 countries worldwide.

EnviroTextiles presently has offices in the US, China, and Mexico, and focuses on natural fiber products and economic development in regions with commodity levels of various natural fibers. “Being one of the first companies to be USDA Bio-Preferred qualified and having products listed for Federal Procurement Preferred status, EnviroTextiles is leading the way for investment in bio-diversity, non-GMO farming, and job creation.”, Filippone stated.

Please also note, EnviroTextiles is excited to announce we celebrated our 12th year in business on February 15th, 2013. Thanks to all that have supported us over the years!

For more information please contact:

Email: info(at)envirotextile(dot)com

Phone: (970) 945-5986

Website: http://www.EnviroTextile.com

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Lab Testing Reveals EnviroTextile’s Hemp Fabric Stops the Spread of Staph Bacteria

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Glenwood Springs, CO (PRWEB) June 20, 2013

Rampant staph infections continue to cost lives unnecessarily. One powerful weapon to fight this scourge is being successfully deployed by China’s military: industrial hemp. Staph is spread by direct contact and by touching items that are contaminated such as towels, sheets, privacy curtains, and clothing. As noted by the San Francisco Chronicle, “It is estimated that each year 2 million Americans become infected during hospital stays, and at least 90,000 of them die. MRSA (an antibiotic resistant strain of staph) is a leading cause of hospital-borne infections.” One of the most important recent discoveries is hemp’s ability to kill surface bacteria, while cotton, polyester, and polyethelene allow it to remain on their surfaces for up to months at a time.

Unknown to many, hemp fabrics exist in today’s market that can replace each of these transmission prone hospital items. Technological improvements for hemp textile development began in the early 90s when EnviroTextile’s lead textile engineer, Barbara Filippone, began working with hemp in China. To date, the company has over 100 hemp and hemp blended fabrics available to suit any traditional fabric application. In addition to staph resistance, other tests show hemp fabrics superior resistance to UV and infrared wavelengths, providing multiple applications for military use.

Hemp fabric was tested against two bacteria strains, Staphylococcus Aureus (staph) and Klebsiella Pneumoniae (pneumonia). The fabric tested was a hemp blend, 60% hemp and 40% rayon. The staph test sample was already 98.5% bacteria free during the first measurement of the testing, while the pneumonia fabric sample was 65.1% bacteria free. These results, even prior to the tests completion, clearly display the fabrics unique capability at killing bacteria and reducing their spread. This is especially imperative for healthcare facilities.

For infrared testing, the same hemp blend was analyzed resulting in a test result of 0.893, or nearly 90% resistant. Different blended fabrics have the potential to increase the percentage of this initial test, especially fabrics with a higher percentage of hemp. Many of hemp’s applications will benefit our military, and EnviroTextile’s hemp fabrics have recently been approved by the USDA as Federally Preferred for Procurement under their BioPreferred Program.

Thirty one states have introduced pro-hemp legislation and 19 have passed pro-hemp legislation. The potential for military and national adoption of hemp appears to be moving forward expeditiously considering a decade’s long ban. As science continues to “rediscover” the benefits of hemp for society, the solution is emerging from the fog of prohibition. Hemp is no longer an ancient fiber and it is well on its way to be the future of fabric.

EnviroTextiles is woman-owned industrial hemp and natural fiber manufacturing company with their headquarters in Glenwood Springs, CO, and is the largest manufacturer/importer of hemp and natural fiber textiles and products in the United States. EnviroTextiles proudly sells their products in the U.S. and to over 70 countries worldwide. The company presently has their presence in the US, China, and Mexico, and focuses on natural fiber resources and economic development in regions with commodity levels of various natural fibers.

References:

1.    Survival of Enterococci and Staphylococci on Hospital Fabrics and Plastic – http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC86187/

2.    San Francisco Chronicle, “HEALTH / High staph infection rates in hospitals stun public health officials / New study reports lethal drug-resistant bacteria widespread” – http://www.sfgate.com/health/article/HEALTH-High-staph-infection-rates-in-hospitals-2554708.php

For more information please contact:

EnviroTextiles, LLC

Email: info(at)envirotextile(dot)com

Phone: (970) 945-5986

Website: http://www.EnviroTextile.com

3214 South Grand Avenue

Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

Investment Relations: dan(at)envirotextile(dot)com







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Healthy Living, Healthy Hemp Hearts

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Hemp hearts are hulled hemp seeds and it seems to be getting more popular as a health food source these days. The name is a trademark name started by the Healing Source Company. You get hemp seeds from the plant Cannabis L Sativa plant but unlike the leaves of the plant, there is hardly any THC (psychoactive drug chemical) content in the seeds and you will not have any high after consuming them. It is proving to be an increasingly beneficial source of concentrated amounts of protein, vitamins and minerals. It is especially beneficial for people with chronic health related problems like arthritis, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, cancer patients and other health related problems like obesity, low energy, fatigue etc. It is no wonder that it is sold in increasing quantity in the health and wellness industry.

Let’s look at some of the reasons why hemp seed and hemp oil are getting so popular. First of all, it has more concentrations of proteins, vitamins and minerals than meat, eggs or milk products. It is also more digestible than soya products and contains more omega-3- fatty acids than any known fish source. These fatty acids when consumed in the right proportion, helps the energy taken from food and distributes it to every cell in your body in an efficient and healthy manner. Hemp hearts are also suitable for those who are lactose intolerant and cannot have dairy products, meat or sugar in their food. Another component that they have which the body cannot produce on its own are the essential amino acids. Globulin is one of the proteins in the body used to make antibodies- thus eating hemp hearts has been found to improve the immune system also, especially for those who are chronically ill.

Many middle aged to older people who ate at least 4 tablespoons of hemp hearts found that it increased their energy levels throughout the day and that they started avoiding sweets or colas as an energy stimulant.

Hemp hearts could also be important as a natural weight loss product as it has been found to decrease hunger pangs throughout the day. This is probably because of its nutritional value of providing a comprehensive nutrient table to the body so that it can sustain itself more naturally.

Hemp oil is obtained by pressing hemp seeds. Unrefined hemp oil is dark to light green in color, with a pleasant nutty flavor. The oil is of high nutritional value and it has also received some attention as a possible source of feedstock for the large scale production of biodiesel.

The products of hemp plant – hemp hearts and hemp oil are beneficial to health in a variety of ways and are increasingly popular as a source of health food.

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The Difference Between Hemp and Marijuana

The Difference Between Hemp and Marijuana
22 states have legalized industrial hemp farming, under Sec. 7606 of the Farm Bill, and the Industrial Hemp Farming Act which was introduced in the House and the Senate in January 2015, hoping to allow more farmers to grow this sustainable crop.
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Brazilian Government Approves Medical Marijuana, Inc.'s New Partnership …
The Company does grow, sell and distribute hemp-based products and are involved with the federally legal distribution of hemp-based products within certain international markets. Cannabinoids are a natural constituent of hemp oil. CONTACT: For further …
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Morning Movers to Watch – Hemp (HEMP), Terra Systems, (TSYI), Bebida …

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Morning Movers to Watch – Hemp (HEMP), Terra Systems, (TSYI), Bebida …
Hemp Inc (OTCMKTS:HEMP)a leader in the industrial hemp industry reports, on more current material events in the industrial hemp and medical marijuana industries. The highlight of the week was Dewmar International BMC, Inc.'s soft launch of its revamped …
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Hemp Seed Bill Clears Colorado Senate
… for their low content of THC grows in France in 2014. Cannabis is the source of hemp, which is used in a variety of applications including insulation, textiles, rope and paper. France is the second largest producer of industrial hemp in the world …
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Hip to hemp
It will be interesting to see if lawmakers can overcome their aversion to the word “marijuana” to approve use of pot's cousin, industrial hemp, for agricultural and economic development. State Sens. Judy Schwank, a Berks County Democrat, and Mike …
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