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Showing posts with label Hemp Environmental Forum. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2019

International Hemp Environmental Forum Member Map

The International Hemp Forum Member Map is a work in progress as more members add their location, events, and information. 


 3/28/19 A new layer to the hemp map was added that will showcase events and info {use the toggle button in upper left of map below to see additional information}.











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Friday, September 22, 2017

Industrial Hemp Farming would help Missouri Farmers

How does an Agriculture State like Missouri not recognize the potential that Industrial Hemp will bring our State? 

 Missouri Legislators where are you at? Missouri was 2nd to Kentucky in Hemp production years ago.  These other states are getting a jump on cornering the market.
MoHemp Energy Missouri Farmers lets grow hemp
Missouri Legislators where are you at? 



With hemp taking on a rare bi-partisan approach in the United States, here’s #HempToday’s review of current efforts to advance hemp growing across the country:
Arizona: Republican Sen. Sonny Borrelli has sponsored an initial measure aimed at establishing the framework for an industrial hemp industry. The bill would legalize the cultivation, distribution and sale of industrial hemp under state oversight for licensing and regulation.The bill recently passed the state Senate 26-4 with bipartisan support and is now in the House of Representives.
Florida: Republican Rep. Ralph Massullo proposed allowing state colleges and universities to start industrial hemp programs under which their agriculture schools would be able to establish programs in research, cultivation processing and marketing. The measure should get consideration during the legislative session now under way.
Idaho: Lawmakers have at least floated the idea of making industrial hemp legal to grow for research purposes under a state-controlled regime. Republican Rep. Dorothy Moon said she’s working on the measure.
Illinois: Democratic state Sen. Toi Hutchinson has filed a bill that would allow Illinois farmers to cultivate industrial hemp as part of research projects approved by the state.
Kansas: A legislative committee recently held a hearing on a state industrial hemp bill after which lawmakers said they’ll tweak it following a “good reception.” It would create the Kansas Industry Growth Act, authorizing and promoting research, business development activities, public-private cooperation and educational initiatives to promote the crop.
Kentucky: Already well advanced in development of its hemp industry, Kentucky’s state House of Representatives recently passed a bill which aligns the state’s industrial hemp research pilot program with the federal Farm Bill. The the bill would more fully align Kentucky law with the 2014 Farm Bill, which authorized state-level research pilot programs. It also charges UK’s Regulatory Services laboratory with responsibility for THC testing. Kentucky’s governor is expected to sign off on the measure.
New Hampshire: A state House of Representatives committee has unanimously approved a bill that would remove the state ban on industrial hemp; it would not create a state regulatory structure and treat industrial hemp like other plants. The measure passed out of a state agriculture committee on an 18-0 vote and is expected to eventually be enacted into law.
North Carolina: Farmers have started filing applications to join an already established pilot state hemp research pilot set up in 2015. State rules strictly regulate hemp farming and stipulate that the crop can be used for commercial purposes only.
Pennsylvania: While proponents have complained about slow progress on hemp, one regional coalition recently got certified to research hemp under state guidelines set out earlier this year by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and expects to plant its first crop next month. The University of Pittsburgh will undertake a market analysis study.
Washington: The House of Representatives in early March passed a measure that would remove industrial hemp from the scope of the state’s controlled substances act. The bill would ensure hemp is not regulated as a controlled substance, opening the door for a full-scale commercial hemp market in the state by treating it as any other crop for farming.
Wisconsin: Republican Assemblyman Jesse Kremer recently circulated a draft bill seeking co-sponsors for a bill, which has bipartisan support, that would set a pilot program in motion under state supervised licensing. article continues
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Saturday, July 2, 2016

MOhemp Energy Kyoto Hemp Forum Presentation Notes

MOhemp Energy Seeking Missouri Farmers to grow Hemp
MOhemp Energy Kyoto Presentation Notes

Hats off to the everyone who has been working behind the scenes at the 1st Annual Hemp Environmental Forum as well as the Sponsors and Presenters who have been sharing the groundbreaking discoveries, inventions, news, and advancements that the Hemp Industry is experiencing.
Many thanks Nayer and Takashi and the other great minds of the Kyoto Hemp Forum for welcoming and including the discoveries and inventions the MOhemp Energy Team has made.

The "ElectroHemp's" Teams goals: are to save lives and help our immediate community by improving 
the quality of life for those affected by the Nuclear Waste that is illegally buried at ‪#‎WestlakeLandfill‬  
and the ‪#‎ColdwaterCreek‬ areas of the Region.
 The team has figured out how to cycle the toxins from the 
ground faster than has been previously done with a 
Natural System. And then dispose of these toxins which are 
made inert ie: "non hazardous". This process is accomplished 
by using natural and organic resources.


 It’s truly an Honor and personally humbling to be given an opportunity to share and add our teams voice to the 1st Annual International Hemp Forum and how

Hemp is The Lifeline to the Future.

In these troubling times mankind is facing from the effects of Climate Change.  Believe it or not, there are many ways that the cannabis plant will be instrumental in negating the environmental destruction that is wreaking havoc on our Planet.  Hemp is one of the few plants that can be grown all around the world that addresses and nullifies so many problems that threaten mankind's continued existence on this planet.
Kyoto Hemp Forum Advertisement
Because of Hemp’s ability to
  • absorb the toxins in the soil and water by phytoremediation or
  • Hemp’s ability to cycle the CO2 emissions from the air we breathe or
  • all the sustainable products made from Hemp.  

Hemp will be a energy efficient income driver for local communities by
  • creating energy efficient building products
  • such as Hempcrete and
  • Hemp Fiber Insulation as well as a
  • sustainable Biomass Energy Provider champion.  

There is no better time than the present for the World to recognize that Hemp is the Lifeline to the Future.

However you are viewing the First Annual Hemp International Forum rest assured that all of the
"Hemp Industry Pros really do have solutions to correct the wrongs that mankind has brought on this world we live in.  

You have been given a front row seat and are witnessing the early stages of reviving an age old industry that will bring many future advancements to our World, I’m sure you too will realize it’s a no brainer that the great Cannabis plant should be grown and utilized everywhere.

Hemp is the Lifeline to the Future.  If you don’t believe me just keep watching and taking notes and you too will have the ah-hah moment.






Introducing the
"1st International Hemp Environmental Forum 2016 in Kyoto, Japan" 

[Cloud Funding is in effect @ JAPANGIVING for holding this forum]
http://japangiving.jp/p/3995#summary

Also for more information in English - visit (http://kyotohempforum.com).

-HEMP Lifeline to the Future-

We are holding a kick-off event known as "International Hemp Environmental Forum 2016" which is being organized to focus and bring to fruition a solution to the environmental issues facing our beautiful planet, Japan as the starting point.

This upcoming event will be held in the city of Kyoto, Japan, which is globally known as an international environmental city, together with global hemp farmers, hemp industrial companies, enthusiastic hemp evangelists as well as environmental specialists will be assembling to network and bring about a global hemp revolution, starting in Nihon and spreading world wide.

Hemp, the plant bearing the scientific designation Cannabis Sativa, L. is an annual plant that is known as sustainable plant resource, and it's not only utilized as food, clothes, and housing material, but also in various fields like energy production, medicinal purposes and industrial material. More importantly, it is a huge asset as an alternative resource for underground resources like fossil fuel and for forest resources. It is said that amount of carbon dioxide the hemp absorbs during its vegetative stage is 3 to 7 times as deciduous tree. The hemp plant should be a symbol of biomass resources because of its characteristics and possibility of contribution for low carbon society. It is without a doubt that hemp is an ideal plant to make our earth into perpetually circulating society, which is exactly what humans need for the future.

We are here to announce to the world that we are taking a big step towards building our sustainable future and recycling-oriented society by implementing the most of hemp’s value.

Date & time: July, 2, 2016 (Saturday) 10:00~19:00
Place: Kyoto International Conference Center, Conference Room D (Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto city)
Sponsor : NPO Japan Hemp Association (registered)
Official Supporter : Kyoto City

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Hemp Environmental Forum




Melissa
#HempHempHooray! I am the second like at http://www.facebook.com/HempEnvironmentalForum -where is everybody? Could you please share any of the informative and very important links you have shared in this thread there so that we have shareable links that people will then share from their own pages that will draw more actualized beings to also like the page and share the posts- also for the purposes of interactivity- and in order to cover the many different aspects of usefulness of the Hemp plant without glossing over some of the lesser appreciated nuances- perhaps Takashi or Nayer might propose a weekly topic or issue to explore and everyone can weigh in with opinions and insights... I am partial to #Hemp 4 #Phytoremediation and everyone who knows me knows that I spend a lot of my personal research in California appreciating Hemp as a medicine... I think a weekly topic for discussion such as #DidYouKnow... #Hemp is for Building with a link to the research and use of Hempcrete etc. and then Hempsters around the globe can share their links and feedback each week- #DidYouKnow #Hemp is for #Eating, etc. just trying to think of a way for this page to be different than other fan pages in terms of aggregating new content and culling it in a meaningful way for sharing purposes - like a syllabus or living open source workbook of sorts for the year- particularly because I have found that there is some really radical research already existing about issues like whether or not Cannabis can eradicate cancers and studies in the Czech and Israel that are simply not being shared or cited in other countries so it would be nice to bridge that gap with a continuing dialogue- Keep up the great work everybody!


Melissa Balin added a new photo to Hemp Environmental Forum's timeline —

Melissa Balin's photo.

Melissa
#HempHempHooray!  I am the second like at http://www.facebook.com/HempEnvironmentalForum -where is everybody?  Could you please share any of the informative and very important links you have shared in this thread there so that we have shareable links that people will then share from their own pages that will draw more actualized beings to also like the page and share the posts- also for the purposes of interactivity- and in order to cover the many different aspects of usefulness of the Hemp plant without glossing over some of the lesser appreciated nuances- perhaps Takashi or Nayer might propose a weekly topic or issue to explore and everyone can weigh in with opinions and insights... I am partial to #Hemp 4 #Phytoremediation and everyone who knows me knows that I spend a lot of my personal research in California appreciating Hemp as a medicine... I think a weekly topic for discussion such as #DidYouKnow... #Hemp is for Building with a link to the research and use of Hempcrete etc.  and then Hempsters around the globe can share their links and feedback each week- #DidYouKnow #Hemp is for #Eating, etc. just trying to think of a way for this page to be different than other fan pages in terms of aggregating new content and culling it in a meaningful way for sharing purposes - like a syllabus or living open source workbook of sorts for the year- particularly because I have found that there is some really radical research already existing about issues like whether or not Cannabis can eradicate cancers and studies in the Czech and Israel that are simply not being shared or cited in other countries so it would be nice to bridge that gap with a continuing dialogue- Keep up the great work everybody!
Hemp Environmental Forum
Hemp Environmental Forum


Melissa
#HempHempHooray! I am the second like at http://www.facebook.com/HempEnvironmentalForum -where is everybody? Could you please share any of the informative and very important links you have shared in this thread there so that we have shareable links that people will then share from their own pages that will draw more actualized beings to also like the page and share the posts- also for the purposes of interactivity- and in order to cover the many different aspects of usefulness of the Hemp plant without glossing over some of the lesser appreciated nuances- perhaps Takashi or Nayer might propose a weekly topic or issue to explore and everyone can weigh in with opinions and insights... I am partial to #Hemp 4 #Phytoremediation and everyone who knows me knows that I spend a lot of my personal research in California appreciating Hemp as a medicine... I think a weekly topic for discussion such as #DidYouKnow... #Hemp is for Building with a link to the research and use of Hempcrete etc. and then Hempsters around the globe can share their links and feedback each week- #DidYouKnow #Hemp is for #Eating, etc. just trying to think of a way for this page to be different than other fan pages in terms of aggregating new content and culling it in a meaningful way for sharing purposes - like a syllabus or living open source workbook of sorts for the year- particularly because I have found that there is some really radical research already existing about issues like whether or not Cannabis can eradicate cancers and studies in the Czech and Israel that are simply not being shared or cited in other countries so it would be nice to bridge that gap with a continuing dialogue- Keep up the great work everybody!



#HempHempHooray! I am the second like at http://www.facebook.com/HempEnvironmentalForum -where is everybody? Could you please share any of the informative and very important links you have shared in this thread there so that we have shareable links that people will then share from their own pages that will draw more actualized beings to also like the page and share the posts- also for the purposes of interactivity- and in order to cover the many different aspects of usefulness of the Hemp plant without glossing over some of the lesser appreciated nuances- perhaps Takashi or Nayer might propose a weekly topic or issue to explore and everyone can weigh in with opinions and insights... I am partial to #Hemp 4 #Phytoremediation and everyone who knows me knows that I spend a lot of my personal research in California appreciating Hemp as a medicine... I think a weekly topic for discussion such as #DidYouKnow... #Hemp is for Building with a link to the research and use of Hempcrete etc. and then Hempsters around the globe can share their links and feedback each week- #DidYouKnow #Hemp is for #Eating, etc. just trying to think of a way for this page to be different than other fan pages in terms of aggregating new content and culling it in a meaningful way for sharing purposes - like a syllabus or living open source workbook of sorts for the year- particularly because I have found that there is some really radical research already existing about issues like whether or not Cannabis can eradicate cancers and studies in the Czech and Israel that are simply not being shared or cited in other countries so it would be nice to bridge that gap with a continuing dialogue- Keep up the great work everybody!

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