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<blockquote data-quote="Frog" data-source="post: 601692" data-attributes="member: 22609"><p><a href="http://www.kentuckyhemp.com/library/facts.html">Hemp Facts</a></p><p></p><p>Hemp facts are Courtesy </p><p>of The Kentucky Hemp Museum & Library, Versailles, KY</p><p></p><p>1. One acre of hemp produces twice as much oil as one acre of peanuts.</p><p>Agriculture, Papermakers have high hopes for Industrial Hemp. </p><p>Agri-View. " Wisconsin's largest farm newspaper" April 27, 1995.</p><p></p><p>2. America's first hemp law was enacted in 1619 at Jamestown Colony, Virginia ordering all farmers to grow Indian hemp seed.</p><p>Clark. V.S., History of Manufacture in the United States, Mcgraw Hill. NY 1929. pg 34.</p><p></p><p>3. Cannabis hemp was legal tender in most of the Americas from 1631 until the early 1800's. you could even pay your taxes with cannabis hemp.</p><p>Clark. V.S., History of Manufacture in the United States. Mcgraw Hill. NY 1929. pg. 34.</p><p></p><p>4. "The earliest known woven fabric was apparently of hemp which began to be worked in the eighth millennium (8,000-7,000) BC).</p><p>"The Columbia History of the World. 1981. pg. 54.</p><p></p><p>5. The original. Heavy-duty, famous Levi jeans were made for the California '49ers out of hemp sailcloth and rivets so that the pockets would not rip when filled with gold.</p><p>Hemp and the Marijuana Conspiracy: The Emperor Wears No Clothes, Jack Herer, Revised and expanded 1995 edition: copyright March, 1995, HEMP Publishing. 5632 Van Nuys Blvd., Van Nuys. CA 91401. pg. 6.</p><p></p><p>6. One acre of hemp produces as much cellulose fiber pulp as 4.1 acres of trees.</p><p>Dewey & Merrill. Bulletin #404. U.S. Dept. of Age. 1916.</p><p></p><p>7. Hemp paper is stronger and has greater folding endurance than wood pulp paper.</p><p>Dewey & Merrill. Bulletin #404, US Dept. of Ag., 1916.</p><p></p><p>8. Cannabis hemp seeds contain all the essential amino acids and essential fatty acids, which are vital to the immune system necessary to maintain a healthy life.</p><p>Hempseed Nutrition. Osburn, Lynn, Access unlimited, P.O. Box 1900. Frazier Park. CA 93225.</p><p></p><p>9. Hemp seeds contain up to 24% protein. A handful of seed provides the minimum daily requirement of protein for adults.</p><p>Rosenthal. Ed. Hemp Today, pg. 101.</p><p></p><p>10. The first recorded hemp crop planted in Kentucky was planted on April 25, 1775 in Boyle County.</p><p>State Historic Sight Marker, Boyle County Kentucky.</p><p></p><p>11. In the 1800's, Kentucky regularly accounted for one-half of the industrial hemp production in the United States.</p><p>Hopkins, James F., 1951. A History of the Hemp Industry in Kentucky. Lexington: University of Kentucky</p><p>Press.</p><p></p><p>12. In 1942, the US Army and Department of Agriculture released their "Hemp for Victory" film which encouraged farmers to grow hemp for the war effort. The war had cut off importation of fibers for textiles and rope, and by 1943, over 100,000 acres of hemp were growing in the US When W.W. II ended, the US Government canceled virtually all hemp farming permits.</p><p>Roulac, John, Industrial Hemp Practical Products - Paper to Fabric to Cosmetics, pg. 13. Hemptech.</p><p></p><p>13. In 1938, Popular Mechanics magazine stated, "Over 25,000 products can be manufactured from hemp, from cellophane to dynamite."</p><p>Roulac, John. Industrial Hemp Practical Products - Paper to Fabric to Cosmetics, pg. 24. Hemptech.</p><p></p><p>14. August 13, 1941, Henry Ford first displayed his plastic car at Dearborn Days in Michigan. The car ran on fuels derived from hemp and other agricultural based sources, and the fenders were made of hemp, wheat, straw, and synthetic plastics. Ford said his vision was "to grow automobiles from the soil."</p><p>The Kentucky Hemp Museum and Library. 1998 Historical Hemp Calendar, February. Roulac, John. Industrial Hemp Practical Products - Paper to fabric to Cosmetics, pg. 11. Hemptech</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog, post: 601692, member: 22609"] [url=http://www.kentuckyhemp.com/library/facts.html]Hemp Facts[/url] Hemp facts are Courtesy of The Kentucky Hemp Museum & Library, Versailles, KY 1. One acre of hemp produces twice as much oil as one acre of peanuts. Agriculture, Papermakers have high hopes for Industrial Hemp. Agri-View. " Wisconsin's largest farm newspaper" April 27, 1995. 2. America's first hemp law was enacted in 1619 at Jamestown Colony, Virginia ordering all farmers to grow Indian hemp seed. Clark. V.S., History of Manufacture in the United States, Mcgraw Hill. NY 1929. pg 34. 3. Cannabis hemp was legal tender in most of the Americas from 1631 until the early 1800's. you could even pay your taxes with cannabis hemp. Clark. V.S., History of Manufacture in the United States. Mcgraw Hill. NY 1929. pg. 34. 4. "The earliest known woven fabric was apparently of hemp which began to be worked in the eighth millennium (8,000-7,000) BC). "The Columbia History of the World. 1981. pg. 54. 5. The original. Heavy-duty, famous Levi jeans were made for the California '49ers out of hemp sailcloth and rivets so that the pockets would not rip when filled with gold. Hemp and the Marijuana Conspiracy: The Emperor Wears No Clothes, Jack Herer, Revised and expanded 1995 edition: copyright March, 1995, HEMP Publishing. 5632 Van Nuys Blvd., Van Nuys. CA 91401. pg. 6. 6. One acre of hemp produces as much cellulose fiber pulp as 4.1 acres of trees. Dewey & Merrill. Bulletin #404. U.S. Dept. of Age. 1916. 7. Hemp paper is stronger and has greater folding endurance than wood pulp paper. Dewey & Merrill. Bulletin #404, US Dept. of Ag., 1916. 8. Cannabis hemp seeds contain all the essential amino acids and essential fatty acids, which are vital to the immune system necessary to maintain a healthy life. Hempseed Nutrition. Osburn, Lynn, Access unlimited, P.O. Box 1900. Frazier Park. CA 93225. 9. Hemp seeds contain up to 24% protein. A handful of seed provides the minimum daily requirement of protein for adults. Rosenthal. Ed. Hemp Today, pg. 101. 10. The first recorded hemp crop planted in Kentucky was planted on April 25, 1775 in Boyle County. State Historic Sight Marker, Boyle County Kentucky. 11. In the 1800's, Kentucky regularly accounted for one-half of the industrial hemp production in the United States. Hopkins, James F., 1951. A History of the Hemp Industry in Kentucky. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press. 12. In 1942, the US Army and Department of Agriculture released their "Hemp for Victory" film which encouraged farmers to grow hemp for the war effort. The war had cut off importation of fibers for textiles and rope, and by 1943, over 100,000 acres of hemp were growing in the US When W.W. II ended, the US Government canceled virtually all hemp farming permits. Roulac, John, Industrial Hemp Practical Products - Paper to Fabric to Cosmetics, pg. 13. Hemptech. 13. In 1938, Popular Mechanics magazine stated, "Over 25,000 products can be manufactured from hemp, from cellophane to dynamite." Roulac, John. Industrial Hemp Practical Products - Paper to Fabric to Cosmetics, pg. 24. Hemptech. 14. August 13, 1941, Henry Ford first displayed his plastic car at Dearborn Days in Michigan. The car ran on fuels derived from hemp and other agricultural based sources, and the fenders were made of hemp, wheat, straw, and synthetic plastics. Ford said his vision was "to grow automobiles from the soil." The Kentucky Hemp Museum and Library. 1998 Historical Hemp Calendar, February. Roulac, John. Industrial Hemp Practical Products - Paper to fabric to Cosmetics, pg. 11. Hemptech [/QUOTE]
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