Website review: Hemp for fibre, food and fuel
shy-stir discovered this in Agriculture
•5 reviews since Sep 23, 2006
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•taima.org/en/fibre.htm
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shy-stir discovered 23 months ago- Free the weed

- mcslims rated 3 months ago
- too bad the big corporations are the ones making sure this stuff stays illegal. hemp would put countless industries out of business

funkymonkey8 rated 13 months ago- Any excuse to smoke pot. Not that I have a problem with that.

anneliese rated 13 months ago- From the page: "Hemp is one of the most versatile plants known to mankind. Its fibres can be used for textiles and ropes or made into paper. Its seeds are a valuable food rich in unsaturated oils, which can also be used as fuel. Hemp requires few pesticides as it quickly outgrows any weeds. It leaves the soil clean for other crops. When hemp stalks are dew-retted in the fields most nutrients are returned to the soil for the next crop." Hemp has so many advantages over cotton. It is a shame we cannot grow it in the USA. It also makes very good paper with a higher yield per acre than forests.

raindrop rated 20 months ago- Free the weed
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