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  1. ‘Attitude’ limiting hemp
    The only thing stopping hemp from being a Tasmanian success story is the attitude of the Federal Government, says one of the pioneers of the controversial crop.

  2. 9/11 Flag Created From Industrial Hemp
    The company is creating 10,000 flags from industrial hemp. The flags feature an emblem, depicting the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and an airplane in flight, which Maslak and Sheaffer spent eight months copyrighting.

  3. Air Force Says Hemp Skin Care Products Not Prohibited
    The Indoor Tanning Association (ITA) representing thousands of businesses and the Hemp Industries Association’s (HIA) 200 member companies received written clarification this week from the United States Air Force Surgeon General’s Office that hemp skin care products are “not prohibited” under a policy dating back to 2001 that bans ingestion of hemp foods by Air Force personnel.

  4. CHTA 2004 Conference and Annual General Meeting
    The Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance / Alliance Commerciale Canadienne du Chanvre (CHTA/ACCC) will be holding its 2004 Conference and Annual General Meeting in Winnipeg, Manitoba on October 24th, 2004 at The Fairmont Hotel.

  5. Cannabis Tipo Forte 2005 Conference and Exposition in Carrara, Italy
    La Rosa, a non profit making association in collaboration with the University of Studies of Pisa, is proud to inform you that from April 8-10, 2005, at the Department Fiera Marmi Macchine di Carrara, there will be the first conference and exposition of medical and industrial use of cannabis in Italy.

  6. Expert dismisses hemp production hopes
    Dr Neville Mendham says successful hemp crops are unlikely because of the ACT’s cooler climate, limited irrigation and rocky terrain.

  7. Healthy Nut Butters Are Spreading
    According to a recent report from MarketLooks entitled the “Changing Face of Nut Butters,” more than 181 million adults in the U.S. use nut butters on their toast or in their sandwiches. While peanut butter is still the most common nut butter, the popularity of alternative natural nut butters is spreading.

  8. Hemp High On Consumer Minds
    Donna Dolan is a corporate dietitian for Hy-Vee Foods. She said Iowa’s largest grocery chain started a few years ago with only one or two items made from hemp. Now, it carries a growing number of products, including cereal, granola, waffles and even ice cream.

  9. Hemp cultivation gets green light in ACT
    Growing hemp will now be allowed in the ACT (Australian Capital Territory) after the Legislative Assembly passed a bill permitting its commercial cultivation.

  10. Industrial hemp gets a new lease on life
    Hemptown Clothing Inc. hopes to take advantage of a U.S. ban on industrial hemp cultivation as it collaborates with the Canadian government to develop a new enzyme, designed to make hemp feel softer but remain durable.

  
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