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Cannabis thieves plunder harmless leaves

Cannabis thieves have raided a Canadian agricultural college only to find that the crop was industrial hemp. The site, at Kemptville College of Agricultural Technolgy, Ottawa, was actually a research plot.
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Cantwell, farmers get along

Having just spent an hour and a half talking about everything from parity on wheat prices to better labeling of foreign food products to allowing hemp production, Cantwell was invited to take a look at land in the federal Conservation Reserve Program.
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Case not a precedent Hemp argument unique: police

Police say they do not believe a precedent has been set by a Motueka man who successfully argued in court that the cannabis plants he was growing were not a drug. Even if other people adopted the argument of hemp advocate Stephen Burnett, this did not meant they would automatically succeed, police said.
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Case for taking a leaf out of Germanys book on hemp crops

Gage and Hemcore would like to see an end to the licensing system. Were a nation of policemen, not shopkeepers, says Gage. The licensing system is just another thing the farmer has to worry about. But the re-emergence of hemp cultivation will benefit UK farmers enormously. If a farmer can make a good margin harvesting for fibre, he will make an even better margin harvesting the seeds as well.
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Cash Crop: Agents burn marijuana crop in Adams County worth $400,000

Just over a week ago Illinois Department of Conservation officers and West Central Illinois Task Force agents found $400,000 worth of cultivated marijuana. The 500 or so plants were being grown on an island in the middle of the Mississippi River just north of Adams County. Once officers found the patch, they cut the crop and burned it.
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Cash Crop: Plane search often helps officers track down marijuana plants

The flight is part of the Illinois State Police program Operation Cash Crop. The program pays for law enforcement officers, like those in the West Central Illinois Task Force, to find and destroy marijuana crops both wild and cultivated.
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Catalysts for producing chemicals from renewable feedstocks

The US Department of Energys Brookhaven National Laboratory and DuPont Company have developed a new class of catalysts, homogenous hydrido complexes that could someday convert plant-derived feedstocks into industrially useful materials, such as chemicals and synthetic fibres.
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Chain grocery pins all on organics

Experts are hoping the sleek new Whole Foods store will help encourage organic farming in Canada.
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Chat Live With Woody Harrelson

On Sunday July 15, 2001 at 6:30 PM PST, actor and long time environmental activist Woody Harrelson will be hosting a live chat on his new web site www.voiceyourself.com.
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Chatelaine calls Ruths Hemp Dressings one of Top Ten Health Buys

Besides the taste attributes, Chatelaine was impressed the certified organic hemp oil that is the base of Ruths Hemp Dressings. It consulted with Beth Mansfield, an Ottawa area dietitian and exercise specialist, who described the benefits of essential fatty acids, Omega 6 and 3 in helping to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. These polyunsaturated fats are good fats that are the primary component of hemp oil.
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