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Hemp, Inc. Reports: Higher Education Aims to Harness Hemp's Full Potential From Field to Fabric

LAS VEGAS, NV - ( NewMediaWire ) - August 29, 2023 - Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP), a trailb...

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Hemp, Inc. Reports: Higher Education Aims to Harness Hemp's Full Potential From Field to Fabric

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[{"type":"text","content":"Hemp, Inc. Reports: Higher Education Aims to Harness Hemp's Full Potential From Field to FabricLAS VEGAS, NV - (NewMediaWire) - August 29, 2023 - Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP), a trailblazer in the hemp industry since 2009, spotlights the visionary efforts of higher education institutions as they continue to unveil hemp's immense potential – from field to fabric and other materials used for industrial purposes. Rooted in a storied heritage of agricultural innovation, Hemp, Inc. has educated and empowered hemp farmers and entrepreneurs with knowledge, processing, infrastructure, and support through its Hemp University educational seminars. And now Alabama A&M University and North Carolina State University are continuing to shape the future trajectory of the hemp industry. Hemp, Inc.’s executives believe hemp’s rapid growth and versatility will revolutionize various sectors, from textiles to construction materials and the Company has played a huge part in teaching farmers and landowners how to create a profitable income stream by maximizing the per-acre crop revenue.  Having trained well over 500 farmers in its first two years from North Carolina to Oregon, Hemp, Inc.’s Hemp University has been a blueprint for farming, navigating, and thriving in the industrial hemp revolution with a big focus on bringing back the small family farm to the American landscape. (Visit  www.hempincpresents.com to learn more.) And in the heart of Alabama, A&M Agricultural Research Station is planting roots and growing hemp to expand the portfolio of farmers and the industry. According to Dr. Ernst Siebert who manages the land for the project, the fibers are being used for clothing and the herd fiber will be used for building homes in the Huntsville, Alabama area.  The integration of hemp into the agricultural portfolio promises a sustainable solution for farmers seeking alternatives. This versatile plant not only expands farmers' options but also propels the industry toward new heights. (Credit/Source)In North Carolina, David Suchoff, an assistant professor in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences at North Carolina State University, is leading a 5-year grant to study how the fiber from hemp can act as an alternative to tobacco.  Suchoff is committed to...

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