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Saturday, April 27, 2019

Robert Hoban on Hemps Future $$$




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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:







Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Hemp Lignin Supercapacitors

Ecofriendly and economical! Is coming to electronics and systems requiring fast charge and discharge additional electric components are also highlighted in this article by:
The Ministry of Hemp
Hemp Supercapacitors Bring Green Tech To A Higher Level
Outperforming standard supercapacitors up to 200 percent, hemp-based supercapacitors could be the future of green technology.

The article pointed some additional facts about Hemp Lignin Supercapacitors:
  • Today’s supercapacitors commonly use graphene, a carbon nanomaterial to create electrodes...graphene costs up to $2000 per gram.

  • The [Hemp] solution produces not only a cheaper material — $5000 per ton — but one that performs up to four times better than graphene. 

  • hemp research is ready to take a big leap. Someday, we could be driving hemp-powered cars and using phones that are powered by hemp!

  • if hemp supercapacitors are adapted to a larger scale, we might see a shift in the infrastructure of the entire country.

  • The possibilities for this greener, cleaner, and sustainable crop seem limitless! With legal hemp, countless industries stand to benefit. Article
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MOhemp Hemp Farming Inventions Removes the Valuable Lignin from the stalk.





MOhemp R&D Opportunity

MOhemp and ElectroHemp is scheduling 2019 Hemp Related Research and Development projects.

MOhemp R&D projects:

  • 2 Hemp Farming Machines - 80% Research has been completed. Design and Development stage is next.
  • Hemp Biomass Pellets
  • Hemp Lignin - Cofiring for clean energy
  • Hemp Lignin - Electronicts and Battery Use
  • Hemp Lignin - Soil Treatment

ElectroHemp R&D Projects

  • Phytoremediation Assisted Contamination Cleanup
  • Organic Hazardous Waste Disposal
  • Turning Hazardous Waste into income
  • Soil and Water Buffer Zones
  • Phytoremediation Rafts for water cleanup and remediation 

If you or your organization would like to join in, partner, sponsor, advertise, or just learn more about the R&D projects use the contact form, subscribe to the blog feed or stay tuned by monitoring the blogs.

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Friday, December 7, 2018

Turning Hazardous Waste into Cash by Electricity Generation

Part 3 of 3 part blog series

MoHemp Energy Turns Hazardous Waste into 3 Main Income producing streams as Clean Energy Supplier, Green Remediation Service Provider, plus End Product Sales.


Simple 3 Step Process that turns Plants grown in contaminated Soil and Water into income streams using Mobile Equipment and Technology.  


Here is an overview of the income generation from the sale of Electricity, Prospective Buyers, and Equipment needs for the Sale of Electricity.


$ income from Biomass Solid and Liquid

Buyers of Electricity from Solid Biomass Organic Materials

  • Local Utility Provider-Ameren UE Missouri

    • Current Rate $.50/W

  • Local Businesses

  • State Governments

  • Private Owners

Steps Required for $$$

  • Testing Equipment

    • OnSite

    • Mobile

    • Laboratory

    • 3rd Party

Equipment Needed - Mobile

  • Incinerator to Electric Equipment

  • Grinder

  • Pelletizing Equipment



Saturday, June 16, 2018

Missouri Industrial Hemp Law 6-1-2018





Here is the new Missouri Hemp Law signed 6/1/2018

This bill exempts industrial hemp, which is defined as Cannabis sativa L. containing no greater than 0.3% THC, from the definition of marijuana and the list of controlled substances. In addition, it is legal for any person who has received an industrial hemp license to grow, harvest, cultivate, and process industrial hemp.


The bill creates an industrial hemp agricultural pilot program to be implemented by the Department of Agriculture and specifies the requirements for an applicant of an industrial hemp registration and agricultural hemp seed production permit. The department must issue a license or permit to an applicant who meets the statutory requirements, upon satisfactory completion of a state and federal fingerprint criminal history background check, and who signs a waiver that holds the department harmless in the event a lawsuit occurs or the growth, processing or other specified actions related to industrial hemp or seed is declared illegal under federal law. Upon issuance of a license or permit, information regarding all license and permit holders must be forwarded to the State Highway Patrol.


An industrial hemp license or agricultural hemp seed production permit is nontransferable except to a spouse or child who otherwise meets the requirements for a license or permit; is valid for a three-year term unless revoked by the department; and may be renewed as determined by the department.


The department is also allowed to revoke or refuse to issue or renew an industrial hemp license or agricultural hemp seed production permit and to impose a civil penalty of not less than $2,500 or more than $50,000 for a violation of the requirements of the license or permit, department rules relating to growing or handling industrial hemp, the monitoring system, or a final order of the department that is specifically directed to the grower's or handler's industrial hemp operations or activities. A registration or permit may not be issued to a person who in the five years preceding the application has been found guilty of or pled guilty to a felony offense under any state or federal law regarding the possession, distribution, manufacturing, cultivation, or use of a controlled substance.


In addition, the department may revoke or refuse to issue or renew a license or permit for failing to comply with statute or for a violation of department rules regarding agricultural operations or activities other than industrial hemp growing or handling. The department must refuse to issue a registration or permit to any applicant for less than 10 acres or more than 40 acres or if the total acreage among all registrants would exceed 2,000 acres of land statewide.


A person who grows industrial hemp without a valid industrial hemp license is subject to an administrative fine of $500 and must obtain an industrial hemp license within 30 days. If the person obtains the license within 30 days, the fine is refunded. If the person fails to obtain a license within 30 days, the person is fined $1,000 per day until the person obtains a license or the crop is destroyed.


No retailer of pesticides or agricultural chemicals is liable for the sale, application, or handling of these products by a producer or applicator in any manner or for a purpose not approved by state or federal agencies. No producer or applicator may use or apply pesticides or agricultural chemicals to industrial hemp except as approved by state and federal law.


Every grower or handler must be subject to an industrial hemp plant monitoring system. The department may inspect a grower or handler to ensure compliance with statutes, department rules, the monitoring system, or a final department order directed to the grower's or handler's industrial hemp operations or activities. The department may also inspect any industrial hemp crop during the crop's growth phase and take a representative composite sample for field analysis. Crop exceeding the allowable THC limits may be required to be destroyed by the grower or handler. If the crop is not destroyed within 15 days, the grower or handler will be subject to a fine of $5,000 per day until the destruction of the crop and is in addition to any criminal liability incurred by the grower or handler.


The State Highway Patrol may perform aerial surveillance to ensure illegal industrial hemp or marijuana plants are not being cultivated on or near industrial hemp and may coordinate with local law enforcement agencies to certify the destruction of illegal industrial hemp or marijuana plants. The department must notify the State Highway Patrol and local law enforcement agencies of the need to certify that a crop of hemp deemed illegal through field analysis has been destroyed.


The department must develop standard identification documentation for industrial hemp and associated commodities. The department may assess growers and handlers a fee for developing the system. This bill creates the "Industrial Hemp Fund," which consists of the fees collected in this provision.


An institution of higher education, in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture, may engage in the study of the growth, cultivation, or marketing of industrial hemp and seed and must obtain a registration for the growth of industrial hemp or a permit for the growth and handling of agricultural hemp seed. The department may not issue a permit or registration to an institution of higher education to grow or cultivate industrial hemp on more than 20 acres, but may issue a permit for the growth or cultivation on a plot of land less than 10 acres.
source: https://house.mo.gov/billtracking/bills181/sumpdf/HB2034T.pdf

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Will This be the year Missouri Farmers are allowed to Grow Hemp?

update on Missouri Hemp Legalization.  

The bill is waiting for Governor Greitens to sign.  Hemp legalization has passed both the House and Senate in Missouri.  







MOhemp Energy is seeking Missouri Farmers to work with
Missouri Farmers Interested in Growing Hemp, MOhemp Energy wants to partner with you!

MOhemp Energy Field Processing System eliminates high-cost decortication factories and puts the power in the farmer's hands!

Hemp Lignin Removal Invention
Current Bill Summary

SCS/SB 547 - This act modifies provisions relating to industrial hemp.


 Missouri Senate Bill Legislation SB 547 Modifies provisions relating to industrial hemp

Currently, marijuana and marihuana are considered Schedule I drugs for purposes of the Comprehensive Drug Control Act. This act defines industrial hemp, and exempts industrial hemp from the Comprehensive Drug Control Act.


This act creates an industrial hemp agricultural pilot program to be implemented by the Department of Agriculture to study the growth, cultivation, processing, feeding, and marketing of industrial hemp. Under this act, growers and handlers of industrial hemp are required to obtain a registration, and growers and handlers of agricultural hemp seed are required to obtain a permit, from the Department of Agriculture. An application for an industrial hemp registration or agricultural hemp seed production permit shall be accompanied by an application fee and shall include certain information as set forth in this act.

Upon fulfilling the application requirements, upon completing a satisfactory fingerprint criminal history background check, signing an acknowledgment that industrial hemp is an experimental crop, and signing a waiver holding the Missouri Department of Agriculture harmless, the Department shall issue a registration or permit. All information relating to registration and permit holders shall be forwarded to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Any registration or permit is nontransferable except to certain family members, is valid for 3 years, and is renewable.


Under this act, the Department may revoke, refuse to issue, or refuse to renew an industrial hemp registration or agricultural hemp seed production permit, and may impose a civil penalty of not less than $2,500 and not more than $50,000 for violating registration or permit requirements, Department rules, industrial hemp plant monitoring system requirements, or certain Department of Agriculture orders. A registration or permit shall not be issued to any person that has been found guilty of any felony offense under any state or federal law regarding a controlled substance within the previous 5 years.


Under this act, any person growing industrial hemp who does not have a valid registration shall be subject to an administrative fine of $500 and shall have 30 days to obtain such registration. If such person receives such registration within 30 days, he or she shall have their fine refunded in full. However, if such person fails to obtain such registration within 30 days, he or she shall be fined $1000 per day until such registration is obtained, or their crop may be destroyed by the Department of Agriculture after 30 additional days.


Under this act, any grower may retain seed from each industrial hemp crop to ensure a sufficient supply of seed for that grower for the following year without the requirement to obtain a hemp seed production permit. Such seed shall not be sold or transferred, and does not have to meet hemp seed standards established by the Department of Agriculture.


Each grower and handler shall be subject to an industrial hemp plant monitoring system and shall keep certain records as required by the Department of Agriculture. Upon 3 days notice, the Department may require an inspection or audit for purposes of ensuring compliance with industrial hemp laws, regulations, permit requirements, monitoring system requirements, and Department orders. Additionally, this act allows the Department to inspect any industrial hemp crop during the crop's growth phase. If such crop contains an average THC concentration exceeding 0.3%, or the maximum amount allowed under federal law, the Department may detain or seize the crop.


This act requires the Department of Agriculture to develop standard identification documentation for industrial hemp and associated commodities. The Department may assess growers and handlers registered under this act a fee for developing such system. All fees assessed to growers and handlers shall be deposited in the Industrial Hemp Fund created under this act, which shall be used by the Department of Agriculture for administration purposes.


Further, this act allows an institution of higher education, in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture, to engage in the study of the growth, cultivation, or marketing of industrial hemp and seed. This act also allows the Missouri Crop Improvement Association, in collaboration with the Department, to establish and administer a certification program for agricultural hemp seed. Under the program, the Department may breed, plant, grow, cultivate, and harvest cannabis, and collect seeds from wild cannabis plants. Such program shall be voluntary for growers of industrial hemp.

Currently, a food is considered adulterated if it meets certain criteria. Under this act, a food shall not be considered adulterated if it contains industrial hemp, or an industrial hemp commodity or product.

This act is similar to HB 170 (2017). source: SB 547 Modifies provisions relating to industrial hemp

Story image for mo legislation hemp from Ganjapreneur

Missouri Legislative Committees to Consider Hemp Bills

Ganjapreneur-Jan 22, 2018
The Missouri Senate Agriculture, Food Production and Outdoor Resources Committee is set to consider an industrial hemp pilot program bill today, which would allow the state to issue licenses for industrial hemp cultivation and allow the cultivators to market their products, according to a report from ...
Story image for mo legislation hemp from Herald-Whig

Legislator wants Missouri to allow industrial hemp cultivation

Herald-Whig-Jan 11, 2018
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- State Sen. Brian Munzlinger is hoping that in the 2018 legislative session, Missouri will join about 38 other states in allowing industrial hempcultivation. The Republican lawmaker from Williamstown is sponsoring Senate Bill 547, which would create an industrial hemp pilot ...
Story image for mo legislation hemp from Missourinet.com

Missouri Senate Ag Committee Chair proposes industrial hemp ...

Missourinet.com-Jan 23, 2018
Legislation that would create an industrial hemp pilot program in Missouri is being considered by the Senate Agriculture, Food Production and Outdoor Resources Committee. The bill, sponsored by State Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, would create a pilot program to allow those licensed by the ...
Story image for mo legislation hemp from Missourinet.com

Industrial hemp bill goes before Missouri Senate Agriculture ...

Missourinet.com-Jan 22, 2018
... licensed by the Missouri Department of Agriculture (MDA) to grow, cultivate and market industrial hemp. Munzlinger, who represents 14 counties in northeast and north central Missouri, chairs the committee. Under his legislation, applicants would undergo a fingerprint criminal history background check.
Story image for mo legislation hemp from Marijuana Business Daily

CBD, hemp changes advancing in state Capitols

Marijuana Business Daily-Jan 26, 2018
Indiana's governor said this week he won't enforce a late January deadline to take products off shelves because the legislature is still debating CBD's legal status. Another Midwestern state, Missouri, is taking another look at authorizing hempproduction. According to Missourinet, hemp legislation now has ...


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.





Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Update Lignin Removal Test Plants Photo

Growing Kenaf Test Plant Images from first planting Jan 2016 till Sept 2016

Two Sets of Test Plants are growing.  1 set started indoors, 2nd set planted in backyard garden.

As of Sept 18 the second set of plants is within 2 feet of acquiring the height the 1st set has reached.

This is a perfect example of Kenaf ability to produce clean energy from the plant biomass.
Kenaf Plants started indoors Mid Jan 2016



2 feet tall kenaf plants transplanted to pots and moved outdoors Spring 2016



Kenaf Plant Flower




2nd set of Kenaf Plants planted directly in backyard Garden 




Kenaf Seed pods and seeds from 1st plants



Sept 18 2016 1st and 2nd Kenaf Plant Height comparison.


Here is a lesson I learned from this experiment: Don't plant anything under a roof edge that doesn't have a gutter to collect the water and keep it from downing and drowning the plant below. 


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!




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