Forget about corn, this central Pa. farmer wants you to tour his hemp maze
A first-of-its-kind 4-acre hemp maze has been grown in Central Pa.
A first-of-its-kind 4-acre hemp maze has been grown in Central Pa.
Given the diversity of its applications, hemp has become an increasingly popular crop in the United States and elsewhere over the past half-decade. That increasing production has led to surges of an appealing byproduct: hemp fiber.
The north east is gradually becoming an unlikely centre of the hemp-growing industry.
Works have already commenced by the Fijian Government in its study of growing industrial hemp as an alternative form of agricultural produce.
Could the hemp plant revolutionize and reshape the fashion industry? Many experts seem to think so.
The Northern Territory is exploring whether its warm winter weather could deliver an edge in Australia’s emerging industrial hemp market.
Amazon’s recent decision to publicly support the legalization of cannabis has recently made waves in that industry, with many experts believing that this could be the start of some significant backing and investment for this new and emerging market.
While The Hemp Mine’s annual field day usually puts the company’s latest genetic offerings on display, this year’s field day will have a twist.
“Cannabis has a thousand benefits … It cleans the air, water and soil,” he wrote in his column for Yeni Akit, a conservative newspaper. “Alcohol is more dangerous.”