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Hemp, Inc.'s 2021 Multiple Hemp Grows Across the Country Expected to Yield Rich Results by the End of the Year and Throughout 2022

Hemp, Inc.'s 2021 Multiple Hemp Grows Across the Country Expected to Yield Rich Results by the End of the Year and Throughout 2022.

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Hemp, Inc.'s 2021 Multiple Hemp Grows Across the Country Expected to Yield Rich Results by the End of the Year and Throughout 2022

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n Las Vegas, NV, May 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire -- With over 10 years’ experience in growing and processing hemp in North America, Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP) reports today it expects its 2021 hemp grows in North Carolina, Wyoming, Arizona and Oregon to be a grand slam. Not only does Hemp, Inc. have an established network of industry professionals in every segment of the industrial hemp industry, it has enlisted renowned scientist, Dr. Robert Ian Bruck, Chief Science Officer of Hempire, Inc. to oversee its North Carolina hemp grow. 1. Hemp, Inc.’s North Carolina 2021 Hemp Grow \"We expect this year’s grow to be a huge success. Dr. Bruck is an intellectual visionary and understands the evolving industrial hemp sector. The interdisciplinary perspective he brings from academia and his professional career is not only unique, but profound,\" says Craig Perlowin, CEO of Hemp, Inc. According to Dr. Bruck, CBG is one of the cannabinoids in cannabis that has more pharmacological benefits than CBD for pain, arthritis, etc. “To date, there are only a few CBG hemp strains in the market. I’m working with one of Hemp, Inc.’s growers to breed from a mother plant that Hempire, Inc. ordained,” says Bruck. Hempire, Inc. is a cannabis delivery service that primarily serves the Stockton, California area but has a division that focuses on CBG genetics which Dr. Bruck heads. “We are making huge strides in breeding very high content CBG hemp strain. We have thousands of seedlings in the greenhouse and we’re shooting for 5,000 plants that will be transplanted to the field.” The plants, to be planted in approximately 3 weeks, are expected to grow to maturity and harvested around the end of August, this year. The strain being tested in this grow is called “Hemperial 3”.  The grow covers about two and a half acres of land in North Carolina. Dr. Bruck is leading Hemp, Inc.’s hemp grow in North Carolina and holds a double Ph.D.  He has been the Dean of Hemp, Inc.'s Hemp University for the past few years.  He holds a B.A. in Biology from The State University of New York, Buffalo State, a Ph.D. in Forest Pathology, Phytopathology from The State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry; a Ph.D. in For...

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