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Hemp is one of the most versatile industrial crops on the planet, so why aren’t our legislators scrambling to get our state a piece of the action?

Hemp is cannabis, the same species as the plant called marijuana, but thanks to selective breeding and different cultivation techniques hemp contains little or no psychoactive elements sought by medicinal or recreational consumers. Hemp has numerous industrial uses, by some accounts upward of 2,500. As a textile, cannabis fiber has three times the tensile strength of cotton and was cultivated up to 8,000 years ago or more by the Chinese. Cannabis is a hollow fiber, more breathable than cotton, and … Continue reading

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We don’t have leaders in North Carolina, we have trained monkeys

January 23, 2013 – Greg Hall, reporter for The Courier-Journal, sits down for a one on one interview with Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner James Comer to talk about Comer’s bill to legalize industrial hemp farming. Comer distills into 24 minutes everything that you need to know about passing a hemp farming bill and the reasons why. North Carolina, like Kentucky, is a big agriculture state – meaning, we make our living from farming or processing farm products, or at least we used to. We … Continue reading

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