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INDUSTRIAL HEMP

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Industrial-Manufactured Hemp and Its Uses

Industrial-Manufactured Hemp and Its Uses

Themarijuana eliminated by the DEA's "Domestic Cannabis Eradication/Suppression Program" is actually hemp.

Hemp or industrial manufactured hemp is typically found to be grown in the northern hemisphere. It is a variety of the Cannabis sativa plant species that is grown specifically for the industrial uses of its derived products.

What is Industrial Hemp? | Parkland Industrial Hemp Growers

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Industrial Hemp Farming | Happy Hemp Week

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BENEFITS OF HEMP

The Benefits of Hemp

As a cover crop, hemp enhances soil health by shading out weeds—reducing the need for synthetic herbicides—and adding diversity to crop rotations, improving soil health.

Hemp is also versatile in the market, with thousands of uses for its seed, oil, and fiber. Hemp can be used to make textiles, building material, livestock bedding, paper products, bioplastics, and more. It is stronger and more durable than cotton, yet requires less space and less water to grow.

Hemp contains a 

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