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This is the first episode of season three of the Industrial Hemp Podcast, in which we zoom out a bit and talk about the basics: what industrial hemp is, how it's used, and why it's important. In this episode you will hear podcast host Eric Hurlock explain from his unique perspective the following things and more: • What hemp is • How it differs from marijuana • The history of hemp • The importance of hemp in ancient times • How cannabis prohibition came about • The legal definition of hemp • The parts of the cannabis plant • Various uses of the plant, specifically the fiber, hurd and grain • Nutritional value of hemp • How hemp can help mitigate climate change • How much carbon hemp can sequester • Industry challenges • Much, much more More information about topics covered in this episode: Greg Wilson, HempWood Bruce Dietzen, Renew Hemp Sports Car IND HEMP in Montana Nutritional Value of Hemp History of Hemp Thanks to our sponsor: IND HEMP https://indhemp.com/
“During the Civil War, there was a battle in Lexington, Missouri. It was occurring around the Masonic College, right on the Missouri River. Soldiers found some hemp bales that were about to be shipped downstream. They used these hemp bales as a movable breastwork and pushed them up the hill to win the battle that became known as the Battle of the Hemp Bales.” That's just one of the interesting tales told by hemp historian John Dvorak on this week's hemp podcast. Dvorak has been researching the history of hemp for over thirty years and has archived his work at Hempology.org, where you can find a trove of historical documents and images from American and world history. Dvorak uses his research to educate and advocate for sensible hemp and cannabis reform. He gives talks at universities around the country, sharing what he calls his “Cannabis Curriculum" with students, encouraging them to dig deeper into the history of the hemp plant. “I've been all around all sorts of different colleges talking to the students, letting them know that no matter what class they're taking, they can apply it to cannabis, hemp, marijuana or the drug war,” he said. Dvorak said his research contradicts the standard narrative of why hemp was prohibited in the 1930s, that it wasn't a diabolical conspiracy by industry tycoons who saw hemp as a threat to their fortunes. “Hemp was not a threat to anybody in the 1930s. It was an afterthought. So that was one of the biggest surprises that I found doing my research is that it just wasn't a conspiracy,” he said. Dvorak got his start researching hemp in the 1990s and credits a handful of hemp pioneers with laying the groundwork for the modern hemp industry, folks like Jack Herer, Don Wirtshafter, and Eric Steenstra. John Dvorak's Hempology http://hempology.org/ Hemp Hemp Hooray! Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJagE1r4EpE Ellora Caves https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/243/ The Battle of the Hemp Bales https://civilwaronthewesternborder.org/encyclopedia/first-battle-lexington-or-battle-hemp-bales Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Ropewalk https://www.hwlongfellow.org/poems_poem.php?pid=139 A Day in the Ropewalk at Mystic Seaport https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LU_8-ILJRM News Nuggets Evacuation orders lifted after hemp plant fire in Grass Valley https://www.koin.com/news/oregon/hemp-plant-fire-in-grass-valley-oregon-burns-5-prompts-evacuations/ Cows That Ate Hemp Produced Milk With THC and CBD https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/cows-that-ate-hemp-produced-milk-with-thc-and-cbd-180981131/ Food sector is chance for Colorado hemp to rebound, U.S. group says https://hemptoday.net/food-sector-is-chance-for-colorado-hemp-to-rebound-u-s-group-says/ Thanks to our Sponsors! Mpactful Ventures https://www.mpactfulventures.org/ IND HEMP https://indhemp.com/
Join us for a new episode of The Edge Show with special guests: Graham Svorten and Canndace Jae This show is created, written, and hosted by Wendy Love Edge Produced By: A. Edge Productions Edited By: Flint Woods Cannabis Expert MD : Cannabis Pairing Recorded at Unity Radio MA with in house producer Quazi Graham Svorten is a longtime Bostonian and a Cannabis enthusiast. His blog tokingthehighroad.info highlights New England eateries, dispensaries, grow shops, and head shops, and is a content contributor to cannabos.org project "The Hub's Hemp History and Contemporary Cannabis Culture" website. Canndace Jae is a cannabis cultivator, activist, and enthusiast. She co-hosts a podcast with Graham Svorten and started the Central MA Cannabis Cultivators Group on Facebook.
In today's show, we hear how the hemp crop is making a new history for itself. Taylor Chalstrom talks with Rich Kreps, CCA, about keeping trees thirsty by manipulating soil salt content. Supporting the People who Support Agriculture Thank you to our sponsors who make it possible to get you your daily news. Please feel free to visit their websites. AgroPlantae - https://www.agroplantae.com/ Agromillora – https://www.agromillora.com/ California Citrus Mutual – https://www.cacitrusmutual.com/ The California Walnut Board – https://walnuts.org/ Soil and Crop – https://mysoilandcrop.com/ TriCal, Inc. - https://www.trical.com/
Part 1: Dr. Eric Mitchell is a former orthopedic surgeon, sports medicine doctor and retired Army Colonel. Dr. Eric has traveled and lectured globally and is the author of Cannabis Sativa the Truth Be Told: Good Research = Good Outcomes and The Flow of Life: Keeping Your Dream Alive, which chronicles his life from childhood to adulthood. Currently, Dr. Eric is the co-founder and President of Hemp Commodity Industries and as President, he leads their medicinal and nutritional research division. One of their goals is to partner with universities that are leading hemp and CBD research who are focusing on disease prevention and treatment. In this episode, Dr. Eric will educate us on the history of Hemp, what Hemp really is and how it can dramatically improve peoples’ lives globally, touching every aspect of modern life from improving the environment, to health and wellness, to nutrition and industrial uses. Dr. Eric will tell us how CBD can help with inflammation, stress, dementia, osteoporosis and more! If you are curious about the difference between CBD & THC or want to know more about what CBD-A or CBG is, then you need to listen to this episode! Have you had your Daily Vitamin CBD today? Part 2: Weekly Words of Wisdom - Lynda talks about big pharma and the marketing they are doing to get you to take their prescription medications. If you don't ask questions and read the fine print about potential side effects, then you should!
What a rich history humans have had with hemp! From the history of the Gutenberg Bible to current applications for pain, sleep, and other complaints of mood. Listen to the latest research.
Recently, we had the honor of speaking with Amir El Bey Caliph. He gave us some insight on his book, "The Indigenous History of Hemp", the history of hemp, the role people of color have played for centuries in the production of hemp as well as cannabis and what the future holds.
One of the biggest issues facing the US hemp crop in 2019 was the higher levels of THC, making it marijuana in the eyes of the law. But a limit of 0.3% is unfounded in science or fact, going back at least 150 years or more.Still today, there's a lot of confusion around cannabis -- including the basic definitions of 'marijuana' versus 'industrial hemp', and how to distinguish the two.We break down some of the history and facts behind these issues. On this episode of Just Ask NaturPro we are going to talk about some of the history, science and controversy behind the plant, including where 0.3% came from, an essential illustration that nature does not obey the laws of man.
Living with Samso introduce Paul Werndly to talk about Hemp. What are the benefits and how we can get the most of Hemp.
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Hemp History Week 2019 is a industry-wide initiative of the Hemp Industries Association.. The HIA is nonprofit trade group representing hemp companies, researchers,farmers and supporters. Hemp History week is the largest nationwide grassroots public education, advocacy and marketing effort to raise awareness about the diverse uses of hemp. The host for this episode is Marsha Joyner. The guest for this episode is Brent Norris.
A lighthearted, shocking look at the path to criminalization of hemp as well as the surprising uses of the plant starting at the beginning of time. article references include:Indianapolis Monthly; March 19, 2019 "Eli Lillys Hazy Memory" by Adam Wrenhttps://www.indianapolismonthly.com/longform/eli-lillys-hazy-memoryPopular Mechanics; February, 1938 "New Billion Dollar Crop" https://www.votehemp.com/blog/new-billion-dollar-crop-popular-mechanics/Blog; April 25, 2019 "History and Hemp. Old Dogs, Not so New Tricks."https://www.pamelatrapp.com/post/history-and-hemp-old-dogs-not-so-new-tricksSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/freshemp)
Hemp is Misunderstood, now Deregulated, and will change aspects of the world as we know it. Join us as we go ... Behind the Smokescreen
BAKED and AWAKEEpisode 10- WiP Host: Steve Cominski Co-Host: G.W. Masters talktous@bakedandawake.com 13 October 2017 Welcome once again to Baked and Awake. This is Steve, with a few comments before we jump into this week’s debacle I mean- meticulously crafted episode! We are fortunate right now to have an episode at all, as we embarrassingly found ourselves having recorded with the mic settings once again way off- this time too loud/too much gain. It was bad. We almost had to toss the whole episode out- except for the fact that for the first time ever, we taped in parallel with a portable recorder- a freshly acquired, gently used Tascam DR-05. Well, I still have a lot of work to do on a number of technical fronts, and I did manage to badly bodge the process of pulling files off the recorder and getting them into appropriate sized chunks to be further moved around in lossless .wav format- nevermind. || It’s boring, it's technical, and it all comes down, if you MUST know, to more of a PEBKAC issue than anything else. Suffice to say however, that I managed to pull some (decent) audio off the Tascam, although the “quality” of the discourse is a bit… shall we say coarse? Look- it was supposed to be a downtemposode, and it was. Without the music. And no real agenda. (But don’t worry- we had weed)! So, you may begin to get an idea of where this went. Anyhoo- I ended up cutting a lot of it due to still not being in love with the audio’s physical qualities, but also due to a general lack of real information being surfaced for the audience. George and I talked a lot both before and after turning on the recorders that evening- and I wish we had more of it because we “lost” (in the can but sounds atrocious) some great stuff with George talking about his photography and working in public. It’s ok though, because we still have George, and I know we are going to revisit the topic of his art probably more than once or twice in the future on the show. In an effort to address the above grievous offenses, I’m going to attempt to front load us with just a few coherent words before the debauch commences because frankly, it makes me feel better! As always, what follows is an adult show with some light Cannabis use , and this time- more than a bit of potty mouth Steve. Sorry about that, Mom- if you’re listening! NOTE: Before we jump into Hemp History, I want to take one moment to thank Alex Barbarian from Soundcloud for the chill background soundtrack. Please check Alex out using the provided link in the show notes, and let him know you found him through our community! Alex- you’re the man! First up, Some Hemp History Timeline, starting in the 1940’s Document Link Next: Old Business- mentioned last week was WA State House Bill 1092- On the growing of plants in our humble abodes.. HB 1092 seeks to reform WA Cannabis law to allow for home growing of cannabis plants for any adults over 21 years of age Bill is currently in the House, in committee Bill needs to make it on House of Reps calendar, and Pass the Chamber before moving on to the same process (Introduce, Committee, Calendar, Vote) on the Senate floor Once passed in the House and Senate, HB 1092 must still be ratified by the Governor before passing into law Details and limitations as described in the Bill Digest, below We have subscribed to the email updates for this bill, and listeners here in WA can do the same by following the link to the bill here in the show notes. HB 1092 - DIGEST Allows the possession of no more than six marijuana plants and up to twenty-four ounces of useable marijuana harvested from lawfully grown plants if the person in possession is at least twenty-one years old. Allows the possession of no more than twelve marijuana plants and forty-eight ounces of useable marijuana, in the aggregate, by the adult residents of a single housing unit, regardless of the number of persons who are at least twenty one years old residing in the housing unit Advocacy for Incarcerated Non Violent Drug Offenders While we sit here racking up dabs and looking forward to hopefully passing legal home grow here “on the outside”, more Americans sit rotting in prison than ever before, and while things have actually begun to show signs of stabilizing, there’s no clear path to reversing the trend. I know it’s easy not to think about those people, or to rationalize their circumstances in some way, but I hope that if you’re listening to this show we share a common belief that things like “Three strikes, you’re out”, and “Stop and Frisk’, or how about “Civil Asset Forfeiture” - are a net negative for us as a Nation, as a Culture, and as Civilized Humans. To that end, in recent discussions we have been trying to identify worthy organizations fighting the good fight on this front, that we may support them. I’ve heard of them before, but right now The Sentencing Project, at www.thesentencingproject.org- is looking like the real MVP’s for us on this issue. According to their website, we understand the following The USA leads The World in incarceration of its citizens The US incarceration rate has grown by over 500% in the past 40 years Over 2 million Americans are in prison As many as 1 in 3 Adult Black Americans have a felony conviction. (Let that one sink in for a minute as you think about voter turnout numbers in things like general elections..) TSP is working to end mandatory minimum sentencing and excessively lengthy sentences Shifting of resources FROM incarceration to community based prevention and treatment for substance abuse Examining and reforming policies and practices that contribute to racial iniquity throughout every area of the US Justice system As I said, they look like they are doing a lot of the heavy lifting here on a matter that I personally believe to be of great importance. I’m going to look into ways of supporting The Sentencing Project both personally and through vehicles like this podcast. We’ll also seek to support and publicize other worthy organizations that are fighting the good fight on this or other issues, like widespread legalization of the growing of Industrial Hemp for CBD and/or fuel production. Smoke Session: Dipped 1G Purple Champagne Preroll- Flower, Keif, and distillate joint. Purchased at: Greenside Recreational, Des Moines WA Famous NYC Street Fashion Photographer, Bill Cunningham (I was right!) Current favorite Podcasts: Companeros! The Movie Podcast Money for Old Rope Two Thumbs Down the Podcast Zengineering Podcast Supernormal Brohio Podcast Those Conspiracy Guys Cold Case Murder Mysteries
BAKED AND AWAKE SHOWEpisode 09- A Hanford/Maury Island Connection Host: Steve Cominski Co Host: George W. Masters 07 October 2017 Welcome back to EP09 of The Baked and Awake Show. I’m Steve, and I’ll be your host for this latest edition of the show, that at the time of publication, is the first of our shows available in the iTunes and GooglePlay stores!! We are ALSO available to stream and download in the Tunein, Stitcher (Applause!). Today on the show we are going to talk (more than we already have) about everybody’s favorite “new” way to smoke weed- Dabbing, and it’s not so new, and somewhat mysterious origins. We’ll also drop back into the ever informative Hemp History timeline, starting at 1900, and see what the 20th Century has to offer our Photogenic Protagonist, Cannabis, and its hard working and continuously underrated Sister, The Hemp Plant. Finally, it’s a return to Maury - Vashon Island, with some lesser known history of the Island, as well as a possible connection between a famous UFO incident of 1947 that bears the Island’s name, and another mysterious as well as eternally super deadly dangerous- Hanford Nuclear Power Plant. Strain of The Week CBD Strains!! Blue Roots Cannabis Durban Poison CBD Terpene Honey, Purchased at Clutch Cannabis, Renton WA Dabbing, and it’s Conspiratorial Origins will be covered in the HH timeline, below. Hemp History Timeline 1900- 1942 The Dawn of Cannabis and Hemp as we know it 1910- Mexican Revolution introduces recreational consumption to America 1914- The Harrison Act is passed- bad things to come 1919- Alcohol Prohibition begins (!!) 1924- Russian Botanists classify Cannabis Ruderalis -an interesting genotype that we will visit in more detail in a future episode or episodes 1933- Prohibition ends, actually ramping up pressure on MJ as the next target of the ever growing US law enforcement apparatus’ which now includes a very active Department of Justice, the FBI, the aforementioned OSS, and more. 1942- Henry Ford develops a car that runs on Hemp Ethanol. In a separate project Ford builds an experimental Hemp Car body 10x stronger than steel and significantly lighter- (In a way foreshadowing fiberglass, plastics, and carbon fiber tech during the WWII era?) The United States OSS, precursor Organization to the NSA/CIA, develops a highly potent MJ concentrate, made using Ethanol Alcohol as the solvent- dubbed “Truth Serum”. Codenamed “TD” for Truth Drug, it was administered to unknowing subjects as part of interviews and interrogations in the US and Canada throughout the run of the controversial and super conspiratorial CIA “MK Ultra” program. UFO’s over Hanford and a possible Maury Island Connection Recap of Maury Island Incident (Short) History of Hanford (Short- Maybe PK) UFO’s over Hanford in 1945 NICAP Official Report UFO’s over Hanford Project 1947 Twin Peaks Connection Check recent IG posts, saved (email to this account) about Hanford and weird unidentified particles falling from the sky, flying objects observed -sc AWAKE OPEN CASE No 001 The Hanford Site Hanford, to be honest- is almost too big of a topic to tackle at our tender stage of development here at Baked and Awake. The only reason that I feel alright taking this up at all, is because of all the many topics we hope to cover here over the next few years, Hanford is one that, more than many others, tends to be rarely discussed, even by avid counter culture loving types and the “Conspiracy Crowd”. Hanford is a massive 586 square mile parcel of land in Washington State that housed the most important nuclear weapons production facility in the United States. It produced almost 80% of the radioactive material used in the United States. It houses 56M gal of liquid waste and 25m cubic feet of solid waste. It is the largest superfund cleanup project in the UNited States. After the roof collapsed in a tunnel on the site in May 2017, Hanford released a statement that "no evidence of radiological release" was detected. It should be noted of course that Hanford officials ignored warnings given by experts in 1980 in regards to the condition of the structure and the dangers of its contents. ALSO IN MAY 2017 - radioactive contamination was unexpectedly detected during checks on an underground storage tank. In another incident that same month, workers’ clothes were found to have been contaminated with plutonium, though the source of the contamination was not determined. August 2017 - an airborne release during demolition of a building on the Hanford site was detected. The air tests were not expected to contain traces of plutonium. The airborne particles were assumed the result of the demolition but there has not been a conclusive determination of causality. In 2016, more than 50 workers were exposed to toxic gases, resulting in illness. More than a 1.3 BILLION dollars has been paid to workers who have been harmed at Hanford. These "unexpected" discoveries of contamination are almost certainly symptoms of a larger problem. Laziness and greed. The cost and effort necessary to address the issues is just too much for them to handle, so they lie and avoid and hide the evidence. From what I read while researching this issue, I would say the danger is clear and present. Now there are some real problems with this, other than the shortcomings of the officials in power. For instance, the cleanup is fabulously expensive. Estimates of the cleanup cost are in excess of $100 Billion. The current budget is $2.3 Billion, nowhere near enough to address matters in a sufficiently timely fashion. And Trump is cutting the existing budget by $120M. -The cleanup deadline is 2060, but experts believe many dangerous structures on the site will not survive that long. The underlying issue is human error and laziness. Hanford officials repeatedly dodge questions about the site and its management. Consider the number of earthquakes along the Pacific Rim in recent days and the dangers posed by the poorly maintained and aging Hanford facilities is amplified significantly. A major quake could release enough radioactive and otherwise toxic material into the air and water to cause widespread damage over an enormous portion of the Northwest.
Episode 06 09/10/2017 Hash Plant Strain Hemp History 1800-1900 Mel's Hole Note: Detailed notes to be released soon as a PDF please check back!
Are you READY for Hemp History Week? Enjoy this brief Hemp History Week Hempisode ~ to get you acquainted with the process and how to get involved with making and celebrating HEMP HISTORY!This is our opportunity to educate farmers, state representatives and small businesses! If you haven't already, SIGN UP for your Hemp History Week Event, in your area! or... You can also search for a LOCAL Hemp History Week Event near you by visiting: HempHistoryWeek.com To get access to Hemp History Week Resources, go here: hemphistoryweek.com/get-involved/event-resource-portal/ Let's Connect MORE ONLINE! Visit: HempAware.com Engage with us on: Facebook.com/hempware Tweet with us on: Twitter.com/hempaware
Chris Nelson lives in Marshall MO and is a historian and knows the detailed history of hemp and the part it played on the Sante Fe Trail.
Joy Beckerman is the founder of Hemp Ace International out of Seattle, WA and has been in the industrial hemp movement and industry for more than 20 years, with 16 years in civil litigation and administrative law. She is a consultant and is available for hempcrete projects, business and educational presentations, public speaking engagements and the very popular hands-on hempcrete, fiber, seed, bio-plastic and textile exhibit. Joy provides accurate data, compliance and ethical services to meet all industrial hemp building material, textile, seed, oil, apparel and textile inquiries and needs. She is dedicated to providing superior service, global supply and expert networks. Website: HempAce.com Email: Joy@HempAce.com
Gary has the girl group Rebel City in studio along with model Merry Tungka. Gary plays their song, 'Girl Bye' and gives them the Body Mass Index weight test. He also raps to Chris Boucher from Cannavest about Hemp History week.This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
On this Hempisode you will learn the difference between Medical Cannabis and Industrial Hemp and some History! With the three very special guests us on this show including, Linda Delair, Lea Walters & Anna Owen of Hempstead Project Heart you'll receive clear insights and facts about the benefits and values of Cannabis Hemp and how it differs from Medical Cannabis. Education is key. Know the Truth and the Truth Shall set you Free. If we have the Solution to FOOD | SHELTER | CLOTHING then we can experience much deeper connection and harmony with each other and our environment. These are Solutionaries! A trio and Hempdudcational awesomeness! Let's Connect and Spread the Word about Hemp! Let's Connect! facebook.com/hempware twitter.com/hempaware
In this Hempisode you will discover: The most versitile plant on the planet Where it comes from and How it's so engrained within the fabric of our lives! Also hear from Special Guest Eric 'Hempseed' Loitz and learn about the history of the Cannabis Hemp Plant! Learn more at www.HempAware.com Let's Connect! www.Facebook.com/HempAware
In this Hempisode you will discover: What's the story about Cannabis Hemp? When did humanity start growing this plant? How have we used it throughout our history! This hempisode will reveal to you these questions! Learn more at www.HempAware.com Let's Connect! www.Facebook.com/HempAwarewww.Twitter.com/HempAware
The hempducation station for all nations! No matter what it is that you do in LIFE, we are here to INSPIRE and MOTIVATE you to DO ONE THING HEMP! This show is dedicated to the upliftment of humanity and ALL LIFE, through the dissemination of TRUTH and LOVE in everything that we FEEL, THINK, SAY, and DO! Join Tyler Hemp for the introductory broadcast for the HempAware Radio Station! Topics on this Hempisode: What Hemp is?What Hemp isn'?tHemp History?The Future of Hemp?Hemp and You!Let's Connect! www.HempAware.com www.Facebook.com/HempAware www.Twitter.com/HempAware