Industrial Hemp Fiber Crops Field Crops Agriculture
Industrial Hemp is an annual plant that can be grown in almost any climate and can be used to produce over 25,000 products including: food, paper, clothing, plastics, building materials and fuel. It is currently grown in more than 25 countries including Canada, England, Germany, France, Russia and China but it is still prohibited in the United States. Please see the FAQ for more information about Industrial Hemp.
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Industrial Hemp
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Editor's Picks:
Feasibility of Industrial Hemp Production in the United States Pacific Northwest - Covers botany, agronomy, soil characteristics, and other topics. Oregon State University Station Bulletin 681, May 1998.
- Diseases of Cannabis sativa L. - From The American Phytopathological Society.
- Industrial Hemp Production in Manitoba - Covers, background, licensing, production, market potential cost of production industrial hemp and other links.
- Growing Industrial Hemp in Ontario - Explains the history, purposes and methods of growing field crops this grain product.
- Journal of Agricultural Research - A Fungus Disease of Hemp - Historical article documenting a rapidly acting fungus attacking hemp plants.
- A Maritime Industrial Hemp Product Marketing Study - Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Fisheries: Marketing Services. September, field crops 1998.
- OMAFRA Crops - Industrial Hemp - Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. fiber crops OMAFRA Hemp Series: Contents include; infosheets, resources and fiber crops services, crops updates, and related topics. A fiber crops valuable resource.
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