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- What Is Hemp? - Benefits Uses of Hemp - FAQs - National Hemp Association
Hemp is an excellent source of high quality cellulosic biomass One other way to use hemp as fuel is to use the oil from the hemp seed — some diesel engines can run on pure pressed hemp seed oil However, the oil is more useful for other purposes, even if we could produce and press enough hemp seed to power many millions of cars
- Hemp Resources - National Hemp Association
Welcome to the National Hemp Association Hemp Resource Hub! On this page, you’ll find resources on hemp FAQs, nutrition, literature, infographics, and more! Click each topic to jump down to that category
- Hemp Facts Statistics - National Hemp Association
Here is a short list of general facts about hemp • Hemp is thought to be the first domestically-cultivated plant, with evidence of hemp fabric dating to 8,000 years ago found in Turkey (former-day Mesopotamia) Other evidence suggests cultivation further back by two or more thousands of years • The word hemp has been used in the past to Europe to describe other fiber plants, including
- Hemp Grain: A Nutrient-Dense Solution for the Next Generation
Cold-pressed hemp seed oil provides a clean, plant-based alternative to the heavily refined seed oils common in packaged foods, while hemp protein is easily digestible and delivers all nine essential amino acids These attributes make hemp grain especially well-suited for inclusion in child and maternal nutrition programs
- NHA Home - National Hemp Association
A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your Grain Hemp Seed Merchant Account Approved by NHA | Oct 24, 2025 | HEMP NEWS By Organic Payment Gateways, A National Hemp Association Gold Member Selling hemp seed, grain, or other Farm Bill-compliant products online is hard enough without your credit card processor pulling
- HEMP HISTORY - National Hemp Association
The hemp industry grew as America grew, and there was a well-documented industrial complex devoted to the processing of hundreds of thousands of tons of fiber hemp into rope each year for US Navy ships
- Hemp and the Future of Bioplastics - National Hemp Association
Industrial hemp isn’t just a crop—it’s an emerging cornerstone in the shift toward bio-based manufacturing With its versatile applications and growing market potential, hemp is proving to be a valuable input in the production of bioplastics that are stronger, cleaner, and better aligned with the goals of a circular economy At the National Hemp Association (NHA), we’ve long supported
- Hemp 101: What is Hemp, What’s It Used for, and Why is It Illegal?
What Can Hemp Do? Hemp can be grown as a renewable source for raw materials that can be incorporated into thousands of products Its seeds and flowers are used in health foods, organic body care, and other nutraceuticals Why is Hemp Illegal? In 1937, the Marijuana Tax Act strictly regulated the cultivation and sale of all cannabis varieties
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