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    Go Green With Hemp: Not Just About CDB Oils

    September 29, 2018

    The goal of Go Green With Hemp is to promote all the products associated with hemp, not just the CBD Oils. There are way too many wonderful products that can be made to only focus on one. These products are all environmentally safe, some are made for humans and animals to consume as food and medicine, while others are usable items and products. This plant is not just “another” go green alternative, it is “The Go To” green planet saver. Industrial hemp is a renewable resource that is not being utilized like it should. From before 1776 until about 1940 it was grown and utilized in the United States. Hemp…

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    If Hemp is So Wonderful, Why Isn’t It A Major Cash Crop?

    September 27, 2018

    Hemp and Marijuana have both been used since the dawn of time by several ancient civilizations to current day. It has been proven that hemp and marijuana have been used for over 10,000 years by many civilizations for many reasons. Hemp was used for paper, clothes, sails, rope, lamp oil, and medicinal purposes. Whereas marijuana has been used for spiritual, and medicinal reasons. Why would this plant, after so many years of use, become so degraded by the public? This just doesn’t make much sense. What could possibly have changed everyone’s mind about a plant they knew was creating so many goods and medicine? First Grown In The US For…

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    HEMP: The Overlooked Renewable Resource and Much More

    September 23, 2018

    You might be wondering how hemp has been overlooked as a renewable resource. This is partly due to the legalities surrounding it and its relative “Marijuana”. Being lumped in with Marijuana during the ‘Drug Wars’ stunted the development of all things relating to Industrial Hemp. While there is a huge difference between the two, Marijuana contains higher amounts of THC and is used to get ‘high’, whereas hemp does not contain nearly as much THC and is not used for euphoric reasons. Industrial hemp was still classified the same and made illegal to grow, manufacture, or use in any way. Almost overnight, Industrial Hemp went from being a trusted, widely…

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