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Hemp Un-banned in Eastern-Cape

The Eastern Capes minister of agriculture, Max Mamase, recently remarked that he expects farmers in the province to be granted a special license by years end that would allow them to grow hemp commercially.
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Hemp a good alternative crop

Farmers looking for a good alternative crop to add to their rotation, industrial hemp might be the answer. But you might have to wait for a while, an official said Friday at an ag expo in Minot.
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Hemp a perfect solution for farmers

With bills proposing to raise the cigarette excise tax in several states, not to mention the trend against smoking over the past 10 years, it seems that Kentucky, the nations second biggest producer of tobacco, could soon end up getting bitten by the anti-tobacco bug.
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Hemp a possible solution to environmental concerns, low crop prices

With environmentalists urging citizens to use recyclable energy sources and family farmers struggling because of poor commodity prices, some people suggest introducing a controversial crop: hemp.
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Hemp advocate sues Brevard County for civil rights violations

Melbourne hemp advocate Glenn Pinfield is suing the Brevard County Sheriffs Office for violating his civil rights when he was arrested almost four years ago for passing out leaflets in front of the Moore Justice Center criticizing the county judiciary and law enforcement.
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Hemp and Marijuana: Myths & Realities

Surely no member of the vegetable kingdom has ever been more misunderstood than hemp. For too many years, emotion-not reason-has guided our policy toward this crop. And nowhere have emotions run hotter than in the debate over the distinction between industrial hemp and marijuana. This paper is intended to inform that debate by offering scientific evidence, so that farmers, policy makers, manufacturers, and the general public can distinguish between myth and reality.
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Hemp and The New Energy Technologies - Part 2: Hemps New Friends

The fulminating debate over the Hemp Question has polarized between those traditionalists (like the DEA) who maintain that the weed exists exclusively to poison children, and revisionists (like Jack Herer in The Emperor Wears No Clothes), who prophesy that hemp will be the salvation of humanity in the 21st centurys ecological crises.
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Hemp and marijuana are one and the same illegal thing

Editorial: Again I see that an effort is under way to promote hemp farming locally. Again I feel compelled to set the record straight regarding certain statements made in an article appearing in the April 30 Herald-Whig. Too often when totally untrue statements are presented as fact they are accepted as such in the absence of accurate information.
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Hemp and the New Energy Technologies

Hemp has been promoted as a promising alternative crop for the future. The federal government institutionalized alternative-crop research and development programs as an integral part of national policy in 1990.
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Hemp as novel food, ANZFA considers

The Australia New Zealand Food Authority (ANZFA) on Wednesday invited public comment on a number of proposed changes to the Food Standards Code, including the use of industrial hemp as a novel food, enforcement levels for two antibiotics in cattle milk, use of a marine micro-algae as a novel food ingredient and a genetically modified corn.
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