Hemp Horizons Again: US Farm Bill Hails New Industry

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Chicago, IL (PRWEB) February 01, 2014

With this week’s widely reported passage of the hemp amendment to the US Farm Bill (Forbes, USA Today), Bryan W. Brickner, publisher of The Cannabis Papers: A citizen’s guide to cannabinoids (2011), points to our founding and the likes of George Washington (a noted hemp farmer) as the future of cannabis sativa begins to unfold (again) in the United States.

Numerous farm states and the US federal government are pursuing new approaches to hemp: for example, Illinois and Michigan have hemp bills pending in their legislatures; on Thursday, an Indiana Senate committee passed an industrial hemp bill; and in federal news, reported on Cannabis Culture as,US Farm Bill Allows Hemp Farming … in 10 States.

“Hemp’s not new to America,” noted Brickner, “As George Washington grew hemp in 1765 with a harvest of 5000 pounds of fiber and approximately 80 to 100 gallons of hemp oil from seeds.”

“China is today’s world leader in hemp,” Brickner closed, “And that’s okay I suppose; we don’t have to be is what I mean. American’s farming hemp again is the point – and it’s a growing industry.”

Brickner has a 1997 political science doctorate from Purdue University and is the author of several political theory books, to include The Promise Keepers (1999), Article the first of the Bill of Rights (2006), and The Book of the Is (2013).

The Cannabis Papers is available at online retailers and for free by download.







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Rick Simpson Hemp Oil Cures Anything! 13Nov2013 Part 8 of 10

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Rick Simpson   Hemp Oil Cures Anything!   13Nov2013 Part 8 of 10

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Dr. Jill Stein: Hemp Is Beneficial

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Dr. Jill Stein: Hemp Is Beneficial – Learn more about hemp at http://hemp.org
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Patriot Willie Nelson talks to Time 4 Hemp’s Casper Leitch about the struggles of the American farmer and the role hemp could play in helping “The Heartland” prosper once again.

Although this video is twenty years old, it it very relevant to today’s economic plight. Nelson discusses the big corporations pushing out the small farmer and leaving them without a livelihood. The struggles he reviews are still valid in the United States in the 21st century.

Time 4 Hemp: http://www.time4hemp.com

Footage archived by the Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp (CRRH).

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Hemp fabric is a necessary part of Hmong clothing. For Hmong women in Sapa District, growing and preparing hemp and then weaving it into cloth is an annual activity. In this video, Mrs. Di shows one way this is done.

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n only be discovered on expelling it by heat or other-wise,—and may be designated as the hygroscopic water ofvegetation. The amount of water contained in either fresh or air-dry vegetable matter is constantly fluctuating with thetemperature and the dryness of the atmosphere. 2. The Cellulose Gbottp, oe the Amyloids.This group comprises Cellulose, Starch, Inulin, Dextrin,Gum, Cane sugar. Fruit sugar, and Grape sugar. These bodies, especially cellulose and starch, form byfar the larger share—perhaps seven-eighths—of all the drymatter of vegetation, and most of them are distributedthroughout all parts of plants. Cellnlose, C,, H,„ 0^„.—Every agricultural plant is anaggregate of microscopic cells, i. e., is made up of minutesacks or closed tubes, ajihering to each other. 56 HOW CROPS GBOW. Fig. 10 represents an extremely thin slice from Iho stem of a cabbage,magnified 330 diameters. Tbe united walls of two cells are seen in sec-tion at o, wliile at b an empty space is noticed.

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