1. prolific biomass resource
2. absorbs carbon dioxide in large amounts.
3. low fertilizer and pesticide demand
(synergizes with microbes for nil chemical use).
4. will produce highly nutritional foodstuffs,
as well as strong and durable fibre.
5. highly diverse applications for alternative resource use(s)..
a summary of available and recommended
hemp food supplies
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'08
Hemp recipes
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Reference
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"Hemp For Victory"
Hemp for Victory is an important marker in the global history
of hemp. After the prohibition of hemp in the 1930's, a way
had to be found to backtrack, licence the formerly outlawed
resource for growing, in order that the war-drive could roll
ever on, towards its final victory.
In times of dire resource shortages, there is no crop which
grows as prolifically, or has so many uses, as the humble hemp
plant. Since WWII, technology and processes have improved immeasurably.
With our advanced technologies, can't we do more with hemp,
now? Now, as then, the usefulness of the hemp plant can save
lives and help to revitalise production of sustainably manufactured
goods, at the local level.
The
Comeback of the World's Most Promising Plant.
By John W Roulac.
Printed on 30% recycled paper.
Details the immense value of hemp, and clarifies its non-drug
nature, while celebrating hemp's positive impact on rural development,
the environment, and sustainable industry.
One of the most informative books on the technical aspects of
hemp.
Tired
of trawling for the most authoritative sources on hemp? Derek lends
his considerable knowledge to list the best.