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  1. Event thrown for groups hoping to legalize hemp
    Some people are pulling out all the stops to make hemp a legal crop in South Dakota. This event is called the Hemp Throw Down, a gathering for groups looking to legalize hemp.

  2. Fibre-processing plant will put Dauphin
    With 80 per cent of the continent’s narcotic-free hemp grown here, and one of the world’s largest hemp fibre plants slated for construction next year, Dauphin is laying claim as Canada’s hemp capital.

  3. Hemp Food Sales Grow 47% Since Last Year’s Federal Court Victory Over DEA
    New market research obtained by Vote Hemp confirms that in the year since the Hemp Industries Association (HIA) successfully beat the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) attempt to ban nutritious hemp foods, sales of hemp foods have increased by at least 47% overall.

  4. Hemp Oil Canada Announces $1 Million Dollar Expansion & Relocation
    Shaun Crew, President & Founder of Hemp Oil Canada, was pleased to report the implementation of a $1 million dollar expansion and relocation for Canada’s largest producer and processor of bulk hemp food products to Ste. Agathe, Manitoba. Today’s announcement follows more than 2 years of planning.

  5. Hemp on the Hill
    At a recent Capitol Hill luncheon to mark the introduction of the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2005, about 100 congressional staffers feasted on a five-course gourmet hemp meal.

  6. Hemp seen as fuel substitute
    With gas and oil prices at an all-time high, the alternative solution for residents throughout Amherst and the country for energy is hemp.

  7. New Holiday Gift Wrap and Greeting Card Collection Offers Consumers Sustainable
    Paporganics recently announced its Holiday Collection of greeting cards, wrapping paper, coordinating gift cards and ribbon made from hemp and recycled fibers. The collection is not only elegant and contemporary by design; it’s 100% environmentally friendly.

  8. Revenue, potential high but so are the costs
    This is the 32-year-old farmer’s second shot at growing organic hemp for a budding market. After last year’s poor crop, he planted 200 acres on two fields in what he called his “do or die year.” Despite this year’s heavy rainfall that negatively affected farm production across the province, McKenzie has decided to continue growing hemp.

  9. Support Industrial Hemp
    First, write our congressmen asking them to stand up to the smokestacks and support HR 3037. Second convince our state senators to make Nebraska the sixth progressive state allowing the growing and production of industrial hemp.

  10. Winnipeg Will Be The Center of The Hemp Business Universe
    Why Winnipeg? “Manitoba is the heart of hemp seed production,” says Mike Fata, co-founder of Manitoba Hemp Foods & Oils — one of the partners for the event.

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