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Hemp Assets Up in Smoke
Canadian creditors are waiting to find out how an American bankruptcy trustee will divide the spoils left behind by Consolidated Growers and Processors Inc.
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Hemp debate may revive in tobacco money tussle
House and Senate negotiators reached a tentative agreement late Tuesday about how to divide tobacco settlement funds. Barrows wants the chance to set aside some of the tobacco settlement money for research into growing industrial hemp. A bill that would have directed such research at Kentucky universities passed the House earlier this session but died in the Senate.
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Hemp enthusiasts may form group
Hemp enthusiasts will meet in Motueka tonight to decide whether to form an official group. Motueka Employment and Small Business Centre worker Pat OShea said the decision to gather together people interested in the commercial future of hemp was made at a local meeting attended by Customs Minister Phillida Bunkle.
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Hemp hyped as promising Peace crop, Farmers eye up alternative crop
About 35 Peace-area farmers met in Grande Prairie recently to get the dope on growing hemp.
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Hemp struggles to gain viability as good
Many know the benefits of hemp from reading the inside of Cypress Hills Hits from the bong. For those who werent ever into that or never did a report on hemp in high school, hemp is a weed that grows anywhere, yields fibers stronger than cotton and is illegal to grow in the United States.
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Hemp to the rescue of poor farmers
Heres a plan that can offer a boost to Thailands economy in general and Thai farmers in particular. Sound like a tall offer? The plan is summed up in two words: Grow hemp.
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In Celebration of Earth Day, Respond.com Announces New Categories for Environmen
Respond.com (www.respond.com), the leading online shopping service that allows buyers to shop by request, today announced eco categories for environmentally friendly products and services.
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Joe American Horse speaks
On Friday, April 14, Joe American Horse announced on KILI Radio that to be sovereign the tribe must act sovereign, so accordingly, he will plant industrial hemp seeds on April 29, 2000 to advance the authority of the Oglala Sioux Tribe in the matter of jurisdiction over tribal lands.
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Kafus Launches Natural Solution To Worlds Oily Waste Water Env
Each year up to 140,000 tons of kenaf core could be used to separate oil from water and then reclaimed as biomass fuel with BTU value equal to coal.
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Kentucky Hemp Museum Coming to Santa Cruz
The third annual Santa Cruz Industrial Hemp Expo, Saturday and Sunday, May 13 and 14 at the Civic Auditorium in Santa Cruz, California, will feature the renowned Kentucky Hemp Museum and Library for its 2000 show.
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