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08/22/2024
06/15/2023

We take a look at h**p as a building material and whether it is really possible to use it to build an entire house. Here's all you need to know.

06/15/2023

H**p is becoming an increasingly popular material among architects seeking to reduce the carbon impact of their projects. Here is a roundup of nine buildings constructed using the versatile cannabis crop.

06/15/2023

This video shows how a farm in Cambridgeshire is growing h**p to use in construction.

06/13/2023

hand made h**pcrete twistblocks

06/13/2023

Watch Weathered, for PBS Earth Month: https://youtu.be/kHGt9l6U5fM Alaska was the third U.S. state to legalize recreational ma*****na use, but it recently be...

06/13/2023

Heads of the Division of Agriculture Director Dave Schade and lead Agronomist Rob Carter answer questions from the public regarding the new Alaska Industrial...

06/13/2023

Rob Carter, manager of the Alaska Division of Agriculture's Plant Material Center and head guru of the Industrial H**p Program gives us an update of the prog...

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06/13/2023

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One of the greatest controversies related to h**p is the origin of it in U.S. history. Although the facts show that h**p was a cash crop that helped build our nation, there are myths to what particular uses the founding fathers had in mind for the h**p plant. From speculative quotes to actual diary entries, more and more people are curious about the connection h**p and the founding fathers and early settlements share.

Germination of H**p in Colonial America
As far as any record shows we have pretty much depended on h**p, at least for the way greater portion of our history. With a plant that produces not only fiber for clothing and materials, but seeds for food and such, there has been no reason not to cultivate it.

06/12/2023

H**p fabric is a type of textile that is made using fibers from the stalks of the Cannabis sativa plant. This plant has been recognized as a source of extraordinarily tensile and durable textile fibers for millennia, but the psychoactive qualities of Cannabis sativa have recently made it harder for....

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