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  1. Ohio Veterans Home campus hasn’t gone to pot — just ditchweed
    Four plants, first believed to be marijuana, were found and removed yesterday afternoon after they were found growing on the grounds of the Ohio Veterans Home (OVH).

  2. Prestigious Royal Agricultural Winter Fair awards Hempola “Best of Show
    “We’re very surprised and very delighted,” comments Kelly Smith, one the Founders of Hempola. “This wonderful fair is a distinctive event where a huge number of average Canadians visit to experience the diversity of agriculture. The reaction to our products and now this great award are excellent indicators that the mainstream public is starting to realize the true value, flavour and nutrition of Hempola foods.”

  3. Pushing the laws of physics, and more
    The Skeedaddlehopper is the most fully realized of Mr. Selby’s inventions. Mr. Selby envisions many future refinements to the Skeedaddlehopper, including a weatherproof hemp-canvas top, and a switch to hemp-oil brake fluid.

  4. Resolution on hemp research rejected by Student Government
    A resolution calling for the University to offer to research the desirability and feasibility of the development of industrial hemp was defeated in a 22-9 vote by Student Government representatives Tuesday night.

  5. Restoring hemp to natural place in Japan’s culture
    Even as a child, Yasunao Nakayama knew of the importance of hemp, called “suna” in Japanese but most commonly known as “asa.” His grandfather grew a plot of the stuff, for use in ritual Shinto ceremonies.

  6. Secret hemp trials in Bay
    Industrial hemp is being grown in two secret locations in Hawke’s Bay, according to Hemp Industry Association Chairman Donald McIntosh.

  7. South Dakota voters to decide fate of measure
    Is it pot or is it not? That is the debate raging over Initiated Measure 1, which would legalize industrial hemp (cannabis). The measure has drawn national interest from a wide range of groups.

  8. Student Government to consider bill urging hemp research
    The proposal was authored by Brian Parrett, director of Hemp Advocates of Texas, and sponsored by Jordan Buckley, a two-year, at-large SG representative. The revised version of the proposal asks for the University to assist the Agricultural Policy Board in the event that they decide to research uses of industrial hemp.

  9. Thai tribe preserves intriguing way of life
    This is a description of a second Hill Tribe we visited. This was a Hmong tribe and not nearly as tourist-savvy as another one we visited.

  10. The VoteHemp Report
    After a huge effort on the part of VoteHemp board members working with Arthur Hanks of the Hemp Report and various industry experts, the comprehensive 2002/2003 VoteHemp Report printed on Living Tree Paper’s hemp content paper has arrived. The 28-page newsletter summarizes industrial hemp’s progress in various seed and fiber markets, and details the current state of hemp in North America. It is a great educational tool which covers the gamut of hemp markets and features ads from many of North America’s top hemp companies.

     
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