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Hemp Walls Saved India’s Ancient Ellora Caves
A mixture of cannabis, clay and lime proved to be key in helping preserve the 1,500-year-old World Heritage site. BY ROSSELLA LORENZI Buddhist monks who prayed in India’s Ellora Caves were […]
Hemp Makes Better Supercapacitor Electrodes
Researchers at the University of Alberta’s National Institute for Nanotechnology (NINT) have discovered that hemp based electrodes for supercapacitors outperform standard supercapacitors by nearly 200%. At present, the preferred material […]
Hemp: Just the Facts
Hemp Facts that’ll open your mind!!! Prepared by the North American Industrial Hemp Council, October 1997 *Hemp has been grown for at least the last 12,000 years for fiber (textiles […]
Who the Hemp is Hempington Post?
Greeting, hola and aloha, welcome to the world of all things, Hemp! Who the ‘HEMP’ are WE? We are passionate about what’s possible… HempingtonPost is created to be a leading edge […]
What’s New Under the California Hemp Farming Bill?
Approved by Governor September 30, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State on September 30, 2018. We want to believe this is going to create progress for Hemp farming in Calif. […]
Centuries Old, Hemp Grows Hemp Building!
The Cover photo from Harmless Home of hempcrete blocks for a home project in British Columbia. The woody fibers of the cannabis plant — it grows from seed to harvest in about four months — when mixed with lime produces a natural, light concrete that retains thermal...
Industrial Hemp: Superhero/Savior of Humanity
The articles range from poetry by Native American activist John Trudell to an interview with David Bronner and Will Allen as they reminisce over being arrested for protesting in front of the DEA offices against the fact that industrial hemp is still considered to be a Schedule I substance.
HEMP VS PLASTICS
Why Hemp Could Be The Future Of Plastics The world of #Hemp is emerging faster then we can stay up with, and we've only just begun. It's definitely strange that hemp is safe and legal in some countries and not in others. In the United States, we import over 1/2...
All from ONE Plant…
Hemp eats radiation and cleans toxic metals from soil. In addition to a myriad of industrial products such as paper, construction material, clothing, food and fuel, hemp is also known to draw out toxic substances from the soil. Not only does hemp provide humans with...
What Industrial Hemp Can Do For The United States
Industrial hemp is an invaluable renewable resource that is gaining popularity in the U.S. marketplace. As states in the U.S. continue to legalize hemp, more and more hemp products are found on local store shelves. The U.S. is currently the largest importer of...