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From his commentary: It is estimated that methane and methanol production alone from hemp grown as biomass could replace 90% of the world's energy needs.[2] If they are right, this is not good news for oil interests and could account for the ... more
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Manitoba Harvest™ hemp foods & oils have many beneficial properties and biomolecules that promote health and wellness. Hemp Seed Oil has one of the highest concentrations of polyunsaturated fats and an ideal balance of the omega-6 and omega-3 ... more
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Manitoba Harvest controls the process from seed to shelf. We are a farmer owned company. Products are processed and packaged using modern equipment in our kosher and organic certified facility that follows Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs). The ... more
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In early, 1989, Jack Herer and Maria Farrow put this question to Steve Rawlings, the highest ranking officer in the U.S. Department of Agruculture (who was in charge of reversing the Greenhouse Effect), at the USDA world research facility in ... more
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Yes, Hemp Traders has the ability to ship to other countries from their Los Angeles office, as well as directly from their mills in China. Orders shipped from Los Angeles may be placed over the internet. Pre-orders shipped from China must be placed ... more
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Hemp is illegal because it did have the proper registration and approval from the Bureau. Most people feel that hemp should not be illegal. Hemp is used for dye in clothes and tattoos. ... more
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Hemp seed oil (cannabis sativa) is a sweet nutty-tasting oil which has polyunsaturated fats omega 3, and omega 6, and GLA (gamma linolenic acid) that are useful in improving inflammatory skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. Hemp seed ... more
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Until the 1960s, there was quite a large Polish hemp industry, with four retting mills. Hemp fibres were mainly used for manufacturing ropes and fabrics for military use. Hemp was even of strategic importance. We had yearly 20,000 to 30,000 ha. ... more
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Hemp is considered a novel food in Australia and New Zealand because it is a non-traditional food for which there is insufficient knowledge in the broad community to ensure safe use. As such, it is required to be assessed under the recently ... more
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What are your perspectives for 1999? The German hemp industry is developing quite positively. Cultivation area has increased from 2,812 ha in 1997 to 3,575 ha in 1998. Three fiber processing plants have come on-line in the last two years. ... more
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