Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 It's especially ironic as hemp was a standard crop on the farms of the Founding Fathers. It produces amazing fibers for rope and for linen-like fabric that wears like iron. Hemps requires no irrigation, no fertilizer, no pest control, grows well on land not rich enough for food production, and produces prodigous amounts of biomass that could be used for producing alternative energy, as well as for mineral-rich compost for organic farming. See a pattern here? ~ irene > It's also sad we can't harvest hemp in the U.S. all the benefits of > the hemp seed. I really stock up on it because I know one day I > won't be able to find it. It's full of omegas, protein and many > other good things for us. > Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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