Hemp Farming Bill Could be Boom for Hemp Stocks
On January 8, 2015, Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR), Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), and Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced the bill S. 134, which remove federal restrictions on the cultivation of industrial hemp, the non-drug oilseed and fiber …
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Hemp Inc. Launches "Breaking News
Hemp, Inc. Launches "Breaking News" Video Updates
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 28, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hemp, Inc. (OTC:HEMP) announced today the launch of its "Breaking News" video updates through www.HempIncPresents.com. As a result of a high volume of positive messages from its shareholders, …
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Research could unlock hemp's potential in Nebraska
LINCOLN — The lowly hemp plant could be on the verge of transforming from ditch weed to cash crop in Nebraska. The non-psychoactive cousin to marijuana, hemp has been an illegal crop for decades even though food, oil, lotions, soaps, rope, textiles …
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Will 2015 bring legalization ofhemp?
Will 2015 bring legalization of hemp?
There was a bit of excitement in the enviro blogworld last year, with posts boasting titles like “President Signs Farm Bill Legalizing Hemp” and “U.S. House of Representatives Votes to Legalize Industrial Hemp.” The legislation, some say, is a …
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New law allows Illinois universities to conduct hemp research
Illinois universities can legally grow industrial hemp now, but it may be a while before seeds are planted. A new law, effective Jan. 1, allows state institutions with four-year agriculture degrees to research hemp with a license from the Illinois …
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Wyoming legislators advocate hemp extract to treat epilepsy
Wyoming legislators advocate hemp extract to treat epilepsy
Legislation to allow the use of hemp extract in the treatment of children with epilepsy is moving to the floor of the Wyoming Senate. House Bill 82 would allow parents to register children with uncontrollable epileptic seizures who have found no relief …
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CSU to plant hemp seeds, begin hemp research
Industrial hemp is defined by the state of Colorado and the Farm Bill as Cannabis sativa L. The plant must contain an average delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of 0.3 percent or less, on a dry weight basis. According to Mark Wdowick, …
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Lawmakers Move to Legalize US Industrial Hemp Industry
Lawmakers Move to Legalize US Industrial Hemp Industry
Congressional leaders are moving full steam ahead to finally make hemp a legitimate agricultural crop in the United States. Lawmakers introduced the bipartisan Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015 on January 8th in the Senate (S. 134) and its …
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PRESS RELEASE: Sen. Keaveny Sponsors Legislation to Expand Access to …
“Last year's passage of the CBD oil bill was a tacit admission by the Legislature that there are real medical benefits to hemp, something scientists have supported for years. But, it doesn't only help those with intractable epilepsy. Studies have shown …
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Doggy delight helps humans too: Merry Hempsters Dog Salve (review)
This salve is made with hemp seed oil and other natural ingredients including beeswax, lavender, calendula, rosemary and tea tree extracts, and intended to soothe cuts and rashes on furry best friends. That it did. Terrier-baby was all too happy to let …
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Pa. senators introduce industrial hemp bill
Schwank said the return of industrial hemp would give Pennsylvania's farmers the opportunity to grow an in-demand crop that benefits tens of millions of people all over the world. Hemp is used to manufacture products such as paper, cloth, rope and …
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State's first industrial hemp license goes to a Southern Oregon man
A man who was issued the first state permit to grow industrial hemp said he and a nonprofit group of growers and activists hope to plant a 25-acre field in Southwest Oregon this spring. Edgar Winters, of Eagle Point, Ore., who describes himself as …
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Ross' Gold(TM) Launches Hemp Division Aimed at Growing Hemp CBD Market
Ross' Gold(TM) Launches Hemp Division Aimed at Growing Hemp CBD Market
TORONTO, ON–(Marketwired – February 12, 2015) – Ross' Gold™, a division of Green and Hill Industries Inc. ( OTC PINK : GHIL) (the "Company"), today announced that it will be launching a Hemp Division called Ross' Gold™ Hemp, on the heels of signing …
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Not Going Anywhere Hemp Inc (OTCMKTS:HEMP)
Hemp Inc (OTCMKTS:HEMP) is trading lower in recent days on accelerating volume as pot stocks lose some of their luster. HEMP is a stock with a history of EPIC moves running from sub pennies to highs of $ 0.34 this time last year. CEO Bruce Perlowin …
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How Hemp Can Save the Environment
by Fu-ya
The environment is collectively the most important natural resource we have; well, it constitutes all natural resources. That is why we must protect the environment, not just for ourselves, but for all the animals who inhabit nature as well. Through the use of hemp, we can help the environment and make it better for current humans and future generations.
Of all the plants, why is hemp so good for the environment? The benefits from hemp come from many angles. The primary reason hemp can help is because it grows in such abundance. When growing, hemp removes massive amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and it also deposits some of it in to the ground, where it makes the soil richer and prevents it from escaping out again. Just one acre of farmland devoted to hemp can produce many tons of the plant, and that much hemp needs a lot of carbon dioxide to grow. The significance of this is that carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse gas responsible for causing global warming, so by removing the carbon dioxide, we can prevent and perhaps reverse the warming of this planet. Also, because of the beneficial effects that hemp has on the soil, it can repair barren land and make it ripe for other plants to grow. Very few plants actually improve the soil they grow in, and hemp is one of those plants.
The environmental advantages of hemp do not stop at its growth. No matter where you apply industrial hemp, it just seems to be greener. By making hemp in to paper, thousands of trees can be saved from being cut down. Not only can hemp enable our forests to exist for longer, but the paper made from hemp is much cleaner and easier on the environment than tree paper. This is because hemp does not use many of the harmful chemicals utilized in traditional paper processing, which are terrible for the environment. In dozens of other industries, hemp can provide a lower cost alternative to many materials, including those that are not easily renewable (like trees).
If hemp was allowed to be grown and used freely, then much of the environmental damage we humans have caused can be fixed. This will enable us to live in harmony on the Earth, as well as with other humans and animals.
Suzaku Kururugi manages the hemp blog hemp protein health, which talks extensively about the benefits of hemp protein.
UPDATED PHOTO RELEASE — Hemp, Inc. and Its Decorticating Plant Featured
UPDATED PHOTO RELEASE — Hemp, Inc. and Its Decorticating Plant Featured …
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 21, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The San Francisco Chronicle, a newspaper serving California's Bay Area, featured Hemp, Inc. (OTC:HEMP) and its decortication line in a recent article entitled, "An End to Exile: Hemp's Bright American …
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Judy Schwank, Mike Folmer to introduce 'industrial hemp' bill in Pennsylvania …
A tractor cuts a small plot of hemp at a University of Kentucky research plot near Lexington on Sept. 23, 2014. Marijuana's non-intoxicating cousin has gained a foothold as a potential cash crop in Kentucky. The long-banned crop's advocates hope it's …
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Hemp bill once again pushed by Oregon senators — and new Majority Leader …
Oregon's two senators, Democrats Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, on Thursday once again joined with their Kentucky colleagues to introduce a bill that would sweep away federal barriers to growing commercial hemp in the United States. While the same …
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A Brief History of Hemp
by CSLP
The history of Hemp and it usage dates back to the Stone Age of man as hemp impressions are found in China and Taiwan which are assumed to be over 10,000 years old. These medieval Asian people used this very fiber to make their household items including clothes, shoes, ropes and even paper. The Chinese are credited for the introduction of paper to the world and that very first paper that was manufactured comprised of hemp.
Till the 14th century hemp was the most common material that was used for clothing. Hemp clothes were particularly popular in lower classes of European countries. Every small town in Europe in Dark Age had an access to a heap field. Moreover, hemp clothes were also used as war clothes. The conventional European hemp was not used as a drug because of its low addiction and narcotic content. Despite this fact, it was still cultivated in huge amounts because of its fiber content and traditions prove that it was even used by Christopher Columbus for tying ropes on his ship.
The Spanish are accredited for introducing hemp to the American content as they started the cultivation of hemp in Chile in 1545.The cultivation spread and this new, useful crop got recognition as in May,1607 famous historian Gabriel Archer reported to see hemp cultivation in Powhatan village where Richmond, Virginia at present day stands. Another historian Samuel Argall also claimed this widespread cultivation of hemp which was better than the European version in Upper Potomac. In 1619, an official act of cultivating “Indian and English” hemp was passed by the government of Virginia State. The Puritans are the first known cultivators of hemp in New England. Famous American President George Washington and Thomas Jefferson cultivated hemp on their farms. Another father of the nation, Benjamin Franklin started the first American paper mill, which exclusively used paper as its raw resource.
The era of Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Revolution increased the consumption and production of hemp as it was a main source of military uniforms. The basic reason that hemp was preferred over flax was its added strength, durability and lower cost. These factors override the coarse texture of hemp. United States during the Second World War extensively used hemp as it was used for manufacturing uniforms, ropes and canvas. At that time, Kentucky and Midwest were the major suppliers of hemp. Hemp has contributed greatly to Kentucky’s economy and a large area of Kentucky even today is dedicated for hemp plantation and cultivation.
The hemp market was severely affected at the start of twentieth century as it saw the invention of steam and diesel engine which barricaded the way of sea transportation. As sea transportation was halted, the demand for rope drastically declined. Invention of artificial fibers and synthetic fibers also bought a decline in the demand.
Nowadays, the production of hemp is legally permitted but on a smaller scale because of the discovery of its narcotics effect. The U.S Government permitted a widespread growth of hemp during the Second World War to counter the production of Manila hemp which was grown in Japanese colonies at that time. An American even produced a film on hemp which showed how increased production of hemp led to American victory in World War Two.
Soviet Union before its breakup was the world’s largest producer of hemp during a period that started after the Second World War and ended at its break up. The main production areas of Soviet Union were Ukraine, Krusk and Orel regions. Ukraine has the honor of developing new hemp varieties. The experiments for new varieties of hemp were based on improving fiber quality, per hectare yield and decreasing the THC content.
Most industrialized and developed nations of the world such as Australia, China, Great Britain, Russia, France and Spain are the chief producers of industrial hemp. The only exception is the United States as certain laws don’t allow the production of hemp. France is the leading producer of hemp in Europe with 8,000 hectares reserved for hemp cultivation. Canada and United Kingdom are the two other competitors in line who resumed their production in the 1990’s. In Asia, China is the leading supplier followed by Philippines and Japan. As far as United States is concerned, the production of hemp is banned but some states such as North Dakota, Hawaii, Kentucky, Montana, Maryland, Maine and West Virginia have resisted federal laws and are cultivating industrial hemp.
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