Global Hemp
HomeArchivesDirectoryEventsForumsNewsStore
1999200020012002200320042005

Search for:  on   Google Search


You are here:


Results 31 - 40 of 72

  1. Hemp may loom large in farming’s future
    Industrial hemp could become as important as canola as a crop in North Dakota, according to the director of agricultural research at North Dakota State University.

  2. Hemp oil sales in jeopardy
    It took almost a year of persistent selling for Martine Carlina to convince a well-known American lip balm maker to use her company’s organic hemp oil instead of a cheaper European variety.

  3. Hemp should be the way forward
    Bill Hammond states that coal is this country’s most abundant and affordable fuel source. I would like to propose that this is a false assumption.

  4. Hemp today, gone tomorrow?
    I’m a naughty boy. If the DEA gets its way, I’ll be one pretty soon, that is. You see, yesterday I went to my local health food store and purchased — you might want to remove any children from the room and cease reading if you have a heart condition — hemp. To be more specific, it was a bottle of hemp-seed oil, containing all those wonderful omega 3 and 6 fatty acids that otherwise would have to be consumed by too many mouthfuls of cod liver.

  5. Hempcar News
    Issue 002

  6. Idaho Hemp Legislation
    Idaho State Representative Tom Trail (R) Moscow, is planning to introduce Industrial Hemp legislation again this session in Boise (three separate bills).

  7. Illinois bill to set up study of hemp as alternative crop is sent to governor
    The Illinois Legislature on Tuesday approved a study of industrial hemp as a possible crop for Illinois farmers, putting the state’s most controversial agriculture issue on Gov. George Ryan’s desk.

  8. Illinois industrial hemp act passes
    This Act amends the University of Illinois Act and the Cannabis & Controlled Substances Tort Claims Act. Requires the University of Illinois and Southern Illinois University to study the feasibility and desirability of industrial hemp production in Illinois, subject to the an appropriation for that purpose.

  9. Impact of hemp food on drug tests studied
    An upcoming debate in the United States over whether the government should ban food made from hemp will likely be fraught with rancor and politics. But Berkeley, California, researcher Gero Leson hopes a recent study on hemp food will inject some science into the public comment period on the proposed rules.

  10. Industrial hemp would be boon to state’s economy
    Three cheers for former Gov. Louie B. Nunn and like-minded folks for their support of the production and use of industrial hemp. The illogical and unrealistic reasons for not growing hemp should be set aside now, as this crop will be a wonderful economic boon for Kentucky.

     
Result page [1]   [2]   [3]   [4]   [5]   [6]   [7]   [8]  

There are 1998 listings for you to choose from.

Global Hemp News
Global Hemp Newsletter
Subscribe now to receive our free newsletter.
Subscribe
Unsubscribe
E-mail address:

Top

Copyright © 1996-2008, Global Hemp, Inc. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are acknowledged as belonging to their respective owners.

Web site design by Eric Pollitt Design Group