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  1. Hemp Seed Oil, The Wonder Oil for the New Millennium
    This perfectly balanced oil has an impressive list of proven benefits to the consumer. The product’s ideal balance as a cosmetic oil and as a fashionable ingredient meets the demands of the millennium’s market.
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  2. Hemp Seed: The Most Nutritionally Complete Food Source In The World
    Hemp seed oil comprises 35% of the total seed weight. This oil has the lowest amount of saturated fatty acids at 8%, and the highest amount of the polyunsaturated essential fatty acids at 80%, total oil volume. Flax seed oil comes in second at 72% combined total essential fatty acids.
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  3. Hemp Seed: The Most Nutritionally Complete Food Source In The World
    Seeds of the plant cannabis sativa, hemp seed, contain all the essential amino acids and essential fatty acids necessary to maintain healthy human life. No other single plant source has the essential amino acids in such an easily digestible form, nor has the essential fatty acids in as perfect a ratio to meet human nutritional needs.
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  4. Hemp Seen as Valid Hawaii Crop: Hemp farming could become a reality in Hawaii
    Hawaii agricultural interests and legislators including State Representative Cynthia Thielen (R-Kailua/Kaneohe Bay Drive), are studying the possibility of planting research plots of industrial hemp in Hawaii.
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  5. Hemp Stocks Weigh On Market
    It could take years before industrial hemp buyers work through the glut of seed left in the wake of Consolidated Growers and Processors Inc. Buyers and farmers at the Hemp 2000 conference held here last week said it’s hard to put a number to the size of the small but growing market.
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  6. Hemp Study Bill Narrowly Misses Approval
    A plan to authorize a study of industrial hemp - a biological relative of marijuana - fell two votes short of approval Tuesday in the Illinois House. But its House sponsor, Republican Rep. Ron Lawfer of Stockton, plans to seek another vote in January. He believes the measure could pass then.
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  7. Hemp Study OK by Congressional Candidates
    The major-party candidates for the 6th Congressional District last night expressed cautious support for studying whether Kentucky farmers should be allowed to grow industrial hemp.
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  8. Hemp Supporters Hang Hopes on Bill
    Frankfort Industrial hemp, a cousin to marijuana but without that plant’s psychedelic kick, might return to Kentucky farms after an absence of about 60 years. House Bill 855, filed last week, would legalize industrial hemp farming and establish a continuing study of the crop’s agricultural potential.
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  9. Hemp Takes a Hit
    Five years ago, vocal hemp supporters Kathleen Chippi and David Almquist put their money where their mouths were by opening the Boulder Hemp Company. The pair’s activism by way of commerce has since produced a line of cookies, snacks and baking mixes made with hemp flour, which they grind from hemp seeds shipped in from around the globe. In March the company went national with four flavors of Heavenly Hemp Tortilla Chips. Made with 30 percent hemp flour, the chips are a big hit in stores around the country, including Alfalfa’s and Wild Oats.
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  10. Hemp Textiles
    As the first vegetable fiber ever harvested for the purpose of making fabrics, hemp has always been valued for its durability. Materials made from hemp fiber have been discovered in tombs dating back to the 8th millennium (8,000-7,000 B.C.). Hemp has long been an industrial fiber because of its steady availability, strength and versatility.
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