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Hemp, Inc. Describes Booming Opportunity for Hemp in The Denmark News Coverage of Wisconsin’s Newest Industry

Hemp, Inc. Describes Booming Opportunity for Hemp in The Denmark News Coverage of Wisconsin’s Newest Industry.

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Hemp, Inc. Describes Booming Opportunity for Hemp in The Denmark News Coverage of Wisconsin’s Newest Industry

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nSPRING HOPE, NC, June 22, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP), a global leader in the industrial hemp industry with the largest multipurpose industrial hemp processing facility in the western hemisphere, announced today the company was featured in an article by The Denmark News regarding Wisconsin’s burgeoning hemp industry. In Wisconsin, hundreds of farmers are currently planting hemp on more than 2,000 acres. This is the first time in decades that farmers in Wisconsin have been able to plant hemp following the state’s passage of a law to grow industrial hemp late last year.\n The article, “Hemp Industry Taking Root In Wisconsin,” details the many uses for hemp and how allowing the cultivation of hemp will allow farmers to diversify their portfolio of crops leading to a boost in revenue streams. In the article, Hemp, Inc. CEO Bruce Perlowin (also known as the King of Hemp)explains how hemp provides an environmentally-friendly and more cost-effective alternative to current wood pulp industry practices.  To see Bruce Perlowin’s latest Facebook video update on the 160-acre grow for each of the 160-acre Kins Domains to be built on each 500-acre Kins Community in states all over America and the world, click here. Quoting Perlowin, The Denmark News reports: “In Brazil, there are spots where on the left you see the lush Amazon rainforest, and on the right it’s all flattened and destroyed,” said Perlowin, whose company opened a $20 million hemp fiber processing facility in Spring Hope, North Carolina last August. “In four months, you could have 12-foot tall hemp plants on all of that land, and then have it again in four months, instead of waiting years for trees to regrow.”  Perlowin told The Denmark News, “Kimberly-Clark better wake up and smell the bacon [and begin using hemp over wood pulp] as the number one paper producer, because if they don’t somebody will, and they’ll be the new number one. “They’ll no longer be number one in that industry. Nobody will buy paper made by a company destroying trees when there is a better, eco-friendlier alternative… making paper out of hemp.  You have to realize that the human species is quickly becoming a very intelligent ‘cultural creative co...

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