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Saturday, April 27, 2019

Robert Hoban on Hemps Future $$$




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Saturday, April 20, 2019

2019 MO Industrial Hemp Pilot Timeline

After receiving a slew of calls this week about legality of Cannabis and Hemp in Missouri I felt the need to share the info on the Missouri Industrial Hemp Pilot 2019 Timeline 
Missouri Hemp Farmers MOhemp Energy wants to work with you

January 2, 2019 Public comment period on proposed industrial hemp rules opens.

February 1, 2019 Public comment period closes.

July 1, 2019 Industrial Hemp Pilot Program receives any spending authorized by the approved FY2020 budget.

July 30, 2019 Industrial Hemp Pilot Program rules become effective.

August 2019 Industrial Hemp education & outreach meetings begin. The meetings will review current laws, regulations and application processes.

September 3, 2019 Industrial Hemp Pilot Program grower and handler applications available online.

October 31, 2019 Grower and handler applications approved and applicants will be notified.

November 30, 2019 Registration fees due from handlers and approved growers.

Web Link: 

Proposed Industrial Hemp Timeline via the Missouri Department of Agriculture Hemp Pilot  https://agriculture.mo.gov/hemp-pilot/


If you are looking for Hemp Seeds to plant in Missouri I have a few recommendations- Scotty MOhemp Energy

Friendly reminder for those interested in buying Hemp Seeds> “Hemp seeds may be imported into the United States from countries other than Canada if accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate from the exporting country’s national plant protection organization to verify the origin of the seed and confirm that no plant pests are detected. https://mohemp.blogspot.com/2019/04/politicsusda-clarifies-that-farmers-can.html



Friday, February 15, 2019

Battery Tests: Hemp vs Lithium

It's no surprise to MOhemp Energy-  Hemp Battery performed better than Litium (31 to 4) in this battery test by Robert Murray-Smith.

Original Article: Cannabis Tech

hemp cell 31 vs lithium cell 4
An experiment was conducted to perform a comparison check on the performance of hemp batteries and lithium batteries. The hemp battery and the lithium battery was connected in the circuit at separate times and three curves were monitored – one the Amps curve, the second being the Volts curve and the third one being the Volts by Amps curve with the sampling record set to be once every second for a total of ½ hour. The test was conducted by stressing both – the hemp as well as the lithium cells in the same equipment to the same degrees.
Hemp Battery out produces Lithium Battery
The Observation
When the Volts by Amps curve was observed for both the cells it was found that the power underneath the hemp cell was a value of 31 while that of the lithium cell had a value of just 4.
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FYI the MOhemp Hemp Farming Inventions Scott's Contracting is working on and seeking Partners, Investors, and Farmers interested in exploring the benefits lignin will have feel free to email or contact Scotty. 
The Hemp Farming Invention Removes the Valuable Lignin from the stalk of the Hemp Plant.



Thursday, January 17, 2019

Hemp Energy Pellet New York style


MOhemp Energy blog readers have already been clued in on why and how Hemp Energy Pellets and other things mentioned in this Hemp Today Article is the most economical way to get in the Hemp Business.  
MOhemp Energy Hemp Pellet infographic example done for a Kenya Africa exploratory Hemp business plan to reverse desertification by saving trees.

Has CNY or someone working with them been reading this blog? My blog stats have previously shown lots of traffic from Toronto and New York.  Glad I could help out!
Kudos to CNY Hemp processing in New York for also recognizing how Hemp Energy Pellets are a viable solution to the growing sustainable energy business, Scotty MOhemp Energy

No Pellet stove but still want to burn Hemp Biomass here are MOhemp Energy Hemp Biomass Examples that do not require a Pellet Stove!


Not all Hemp Machines Require Millions of investment capital that many of these Hemp articles which are grabbing everyone's attention require.
Do the Financial Investors who are now spending and investing millions in the future Hemp Industry understand this?  
MOhemp has previously shared:

This inspired me to figure out a way to do what huge multi-million Hemp factory machines do in the field and per David Bovis: 
  • Processing Hemp in the field could be the Holy Grail needed in the Hemp Industry. During a conversation David and I were having with Zev Paiss past President of the National Hemp Association, Mr Bovis shared this: 
Scotty has ideas in principle that would, without exaggeration, revolutionise post-harvest processing and reduce the production costs by such a margin they would become almost negligible by comparison to current processing methods common in the industry
Scotty's Hemp Farming Invention I have been working on adds one more income producing step of removing the valuable Lignin from the Hemp plant. MOhemp Blog Article Invention Link

 Scotty provides yet another example of how and why Hemp Energy Pellets are low investment and can use existing Farm Machinery to turn fields of Hemp into cash money in this 5 step process.
MOhemp Energy Field to Energy Pellets in 5 steps

The above examples are just a few ways that MOhemp Energy takes into consideration their future customers finances. Below are the reasons why:
  1. Investors of Millions of Dollars will want a return on investment (ROI) plus interest. These increased costs are passed on to the end users and buyers in the products we buy. 
  2. Multi-Million dollar factories are not required to decorticate or separate the various parts of the Hemp plant. 
  3. The total acres needed to keep a large scale Hemp Decortication Factory in operation will number in many thousands of acres. Is it feasible to spend that amount of money when the total USA acres planted in Hemp was below 30,000? 2017 US Hemp Crop Report. 25,713. Acres of hemp grown in. 19 states.
These 3 examples above are why MOhemp Energy when in operation will have a competitive advantage over the big money investors!

Here's the Hemp Today social media shares by Scotty:







Saturday, October 1, 2016

Ag Invention Kenaf Test Plant Growth Update

Kenaf Test Plant Growth Update October 1, 2016, 

Happily Report the Kenaf Test Plants are between 8 and 10 feet tall!   The average stem diameter I estimate at around 1 inch.  

Perfect Example of why Kenaf is a Biomass Clean Energy Champion!  

1 1/4 in stem diameter Kenaf
1 1/4 in stem diameter Kenaf 

115 inch tall Kenaf Plants
115 inch tall Kenaf Plants 

Eight to Ten Feet Tall Kenaf Plants- Scotty
115 inch Tall Kenaf Plants


 Here is a way to gauge height of an object that is close to a home with plastic siding.  Count the Lap Joints.
Construction Tip: Normal Lap on Plastic Siding is 4 in.
Construction Tip: Normal Lap on Plastic Siding is 4 in.





Monday, August 8, 2016

Kenaf Plant Timeline Pictures






Kenaf Stem is over 1 inch in Diameter
Kenaf Stem is over 1 inch in Diameter

2 weeks prior to this photo a windstorm blew the Kenaf plants over breaking 2 branches - somehow the leaves have stayed green on the broken stem as not all the branches outer cover was severed
2 weeks prior to this photo a windstorm blew the Kenaf plants over breaking 2 branches - somehow the leaves have stayed green on the broken stem as not all the branches outer cover was severed

Kenaf Plants Towering over a 6 foot tall standard wood fence
Kenaf Plants Towering over a 6 foot tall standard wood fence

2nd batch of invention test kenaf plants growing in garden plot less than 2 weeks old
2nd batch of invention test kenaf plants growing in garden plot less than 2 weeks old

Kenaf Seedlings less than 1 week after seeding.
Kenaf Seedlings less than 1 week after seeding.

close to 1 inch diameter Kenaf Stem
close to 1 inch diameter Kenaf Stem

Kenaf Plant Height to top of planter 92 inches
Kenaf Plant Height to top of planter 92 inches

92 inch kenaf plant height
92 inch kenaf plant height

Windstorm blew over the Kenaf Plants- only 2 branches were broke on 1 of the plants see earlier photo
Windstorm blew over the Kenaf Plants- only 2 branches were broke on 1 of the plants see earlier photo


Kenaf Root System growing out of the planter
Kenaf Root System growing out of the planter

Little Green Thumbs helping with Kenaf plants 6 foot tall wood fence background
Little Green Thumbs helping with Kenaf plants 6 foot tall wood fence background


Kenaf Flower
Kenaf Flower












Not too long ago I planted the Kenaf Plant Seeds for the Hemp Inventions!
Not too long ago I planted the Kenaf Plant Seeds for the Hemp Inventions!




Monday, June 20, 2016

Little Green Thumbs Helping with Kenaf Plants

The whole family is in awe and pleasantly surprised to see how fast the Kenaf plants have grown.  The Kids and I have been watching and monitoring the Kenaf Test Plants since they sprouted in January. The Kids grow almost as fast as the Kenaf 8234 plants.
Little Green Thumb helping with Kenaf Plants
Great Help with the Kenaf Plants from the Little Green Thumbs!

smallest Kenaf plant getting close to 6 ft tall

will he grow into a Future Kenaf and Hemp Farmer

It is a no-brainer to see why Kenaf is a sustainable Biomass Energy Champion.  
Kenaf 8234 Sprouts- Jan 2016
Kenaf 8234 Sprouts- Jan 2016
In the 5 months we have been tending the Plants.  We have watched the Kenaf Plants grow from little sprouts to 6 feet tall plants with a stalk diameter of 1 inch!
Kenaf Test Plants 6 ft Tall June 2016
Kenaf Test Plants 6 ft Tall June 2016

Kenaf 1 inch Stalk Diameter June 2016
Kenaf 1 inch Stalk Diameter June 2016





Sunday, May 22, 2016

Invention UPdate Lignin Test Plants and Robot Farming

Today was a pretty important date times 2, if you are following Scotts Contracting Lignin Removal Test Plants that will be used to test the Lignin Removal Invention.
Scotts Contracting Hemp and Kenaf Lignin Removal Invention

Scotty has been leaving a breadcrumb trail on this blog and its sister blog on the future aspects that will become an important aspect on not only the Inventions: BioRad Hazardous Waste Removal and Hemp Farming Machinery;  but also future business avenues that will be capitalized and turned into income producing avenues for the company and its shareholders.

Here is why today was a big deal as it relates to Missouri Agribusiness and Robotics (Breadcrumb 1Breadcrumb 2)  In a prior social media post I highlighted how Tree Planting robots are being used to plant trees.  It is not too much of a stretch of imagination, to see how similar Kenaf Seedlings are very similar to actual Trees check out today's Kenaf Test Plant Animated Images and see how fast these Kenaf Test Plants have come from the early days.
Lignin Removal Invention Test Plant Growth Images-transplant day

In a few days the transplant experiment will prove how hardy the Kenaf Plants are.  I'll be honest they have not had a luxurious life since they first sprouted in January 2016.  I have purposely let them grow in the little plant trays to demonstrate not only the hardiness of the Kenaf plant; but, also the how easily and carefree they grow.  This semi mimics how adaptable they will be to actual field growing conditions relative to Missouri's Climate.   

I previously stated: 

USE ROBOTS TO PLANT SEEDS FOR PHYTOREMEDIATION ON HAZMAT SOIL AND LAND.  

This eliminates humans coming in contact with Nuclear Rads.  I really like this idea, as a business owner who will have to cover the health hazards of the crew while working on hazmat soils. 


Feel free to contact Scotty by email or contact form about any information related to Investment opportunities for the Hemp and Kenaf Farm Machinery








Saturday, May 21, 2016

Invention UPdate Lignin Test Plants






Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Hemp: A Source Biomass Antibacterial Fibers

Cannabis sativa: The Plant of the Thousand and One Molecules

Plant lignocellulosic biomass is an abundant renewable resource, which can provide biopolymers, fibers, chemicals and energy (Guerriero et al., 201420152016). 


Trees are important for the provision of wood, however, also fast-growing herbaceous species, like textile hemp (which has a THC content <0.3%; Weiblen et al., 2015), can provide high biomass quantities in a short time. The stem of this fiber crop supplies both cellulosic and woody fibers: the core is indeed lignified, while the cortex harbors long cellulose-rich fibers, known as bast fibers (Figure 1) (Guerriero et al., 2013).
FIGURE 1
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FIGURE 1. Anatomical details of Cannabis stem. (A) Stem of an adult plant (ca 2 months); (B) The stem can be peeled off and shows a lignified core and a cortex with bast fibers. (C) Longitudinal section of hemp stem stained with toluidine blue 
showing the cortex with a bundle of bast-fibers (white asterisk) and the core with xylem vessels (black asterisk).





This heterogeneous cell wall composition makes hemp stem an interesting model to study secondary cell wall biosynthesis, in particular the molecular events underlying the deposition of cortical gelatinous bast fibers and core woody fibers.
Cannabis woody fibers (a.k.a “hurds” or “shivs”) are used for animal bedding because of their high absorption capacity and for the creation of a concrete-like material.
Hemp bast fibers are used in the biocomposite sector as a substitute of glass fibers. The automotive industry is particularly keen on using hemp bast fibers to produce bioplastics: this material is stronger than polypropylene plastic and lighter in weight (Marsh, 2003).
Beyond the applications in the construction and automotive industries, hemp fibers are attractive also in the light of their natural antibacterial property. Hemp bast fibers have been indeed described as antibacterial (Hao et al., 2014Khan et al., 2015) and their use for the manufacture of an antibacterial finishing agent (Bao et al., 2014), surgical devices (Gu, 2006) or functionalized textiles (Cassano et al., 2013) has been reported. This property is linked to the chemical composition of hemp bast fibers: both free and esterified sterols and triterpenes have been identified, among which β-sitosterol and β-amyrin (Gutiérrez and del Río, 2005). These compounds possess known antibacterial properties (Kiprono et al., 2000Ibrahim, 2012). Hemp bast fibers were also found to contain cannabinoids (2% of the total metabolite extract) (Bouloc et al., 2013 and references therein). More recently hemp hurd powder showed antibacterial properties against Escherichia coli (Khan et al., 2015). Since the hurd has a higher lignin content than the bast fibers, its antibacterial property may be linked to lignin-related compounds such phenolic compounds, as well as alkaloids and cannabinoids (Appendino et al., 2008Khan et al., 2015).

Hemp Stem: A Source of Fibers with Antibacterial Properties

REVIEW ARTICLE

Front. Plant Sci., 04 February 2016 |http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00019

Christelle M. Andre*Jean-Francois Hausman and Gea Guerriero

  • Environmental Research and Innovation, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg


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