The UK countryside is ablaze with hemp farms. But how do they help the climate?
Hemp is packed with excellent quality plant protein, plus essential fatty acids, complete amino acids, fibre, phytonutrients and beneficial bioactive compounds.
Hemp is packed with excellent quality plant protein, plus essential fatty acids, complete amino acids, fibre, phytonutrients and beneficial bioactive compounds.
Hemp is packed with excellent quality plant protein, plus essential fatty acids, complete amino acids, fibre, phytonutrients and beneficial bioactive compounds.
Adding hemp seed to your diet can help modulate gut hormone levels in the blood and promote a feeling of fullness after eating.
The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI) has opened the application process to apply for an industrial hemp license.
In Kyiv, Ukraine, design company DevoHome has created a fake fur alternative that is made from hemp.
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.
The US defines industrial hemp as cannabis sativa plants containing 0.3% or less THC. Any higher than that, so to speak, and the plants are considered marijuana, which is federally outlawed. Before 2015, hemp was virtually nonexistent in terms of US agriculture, because the Controlled Substances Act lumped it along with all cannabis plants (also known as marijuana) in 1970 as a Schedule I substance with “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.”
In December of 2018, the U.S. Government legalized hemp; joining China, France, Great Britain and most of the developed world in recognizing that rope is not dope. This ended a prohibition on hemp dating back to 1937 and foretells the end of marijuana prohibition.In December of 2018, the U.S. Government legalized hemp; joining China, France, Great Britain and most of the developed world in recognizing that rope is not dope. This ended a prohibition on hemp dating back to 1937 and foretells the end of marijuana prohibition. To date, the dope or marijuana version of cannabis has been legalized on a state level in 33 states. Ten of those: Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont, (and the District of Columbia) have legalized marijuana for anyone over the age of 21.