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Thursday, September 17, 2015

No Surprise Sen Blunt Does Not Support Hemp




At Least one-out-of-two Senators supports Hemp Farming in Missouri.  I just learned via an email- see below-I just received from Senator Roy Blunt.  This really is no surprise because I've noticed that the Missouri Senators always seem to split the vote on most of the stuff that comes to vote in the Senate.

Mr Blunts reply did spark something in my mind when he brought up the

Unfounded belief that Law Enforcement not being able to tell the difference between Hemp and Medical Cannabis.

This falls right inline with all Repukitans denial of things that would help America.  The total disregard that climate change is affecting the World is tops of my list of untruths and unfounded beliefs that are supported by the misinformation system straight from the Koch Brothers themselves.

Blunt Dirty Oil Campaign Donation Image
This also makes me realize that maybe my note to his office did not have enough current information from Law Enforcement, Scientist, State Governors, and even his own partner-in-crime in the US Senate Kentuckys Own Senator Mitch McConnel.  Who has been the driver behind Kentucky's legalization of Hemp Farming.  

So here is a copy of what my next communication will be to Roy Blunts office with data and links to-
Image result for ky sheriff hemp and pot Supporting evidence that Hemp is- easily Distinguishable from Medical Cannabis.
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 Supporting evidence that Hemp is easily Distinguishable from Medical Cannabis.

USA Politicians That Support Hemp Farming-

Mitch McConnell's Love Affair with Hemp - POLITICO www.politico.com/magazine/.../mitch-mcconnell-hemp-115671 Politico Mar 2, 2015 - Mitch McConnell's Love Affair with Hemp. How the Kentucky senator picked a fight with the DEA and became one of Washington's top drug ...

McConnell, Paul push legalizing hemp growth - POLITICO www.politico.com/.../mitch-mcconnell-rand-paul-hemp-114928 Politico Feb 5, 2015 - Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., left, and Sen. ... “People used to downplay the number of jobs industrial hemp might create ...


Rand Paul even ways in on the Issue of Hemp Legalization- Rand Paul's Position On Weed Legalization Is, Basically, You ...Bustle-Apr 7, 2015 Though Rand Paul says no to marijuana legalization, what he is interested in ... Paul has also pushed to legalize hemp, a less potent version of ...

Rand Paul Hemp - Huffington Post www.huffingtonpost.com/news/rand-paul-hemp/ The Huffington Post Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul Lead Hemp Legalization Fight. HuffingtonPost.com ... Rand Paul Dons 'Hemp Shirt,' Testifies In Favor Of Successful Hemp Effort.


Mr Thomas Duppong pointed out in 2009- "Industrial hemp: How the classification of industrial hemp as marijuana under the controlled substances act has caused the dream of growing industrial hemp in North Dakota to go up in smoke." NDL Rev. 85 (2009): 403.

Also pointed out in the University of Kentucky study by Valerie Vantrees- Industrial Hemp: Global Operations, Local Implications. Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Kentucky, 1998.

Even the USAs own Ag Department has studied how Industrial Hemp will help farmers and is easily to tell the difference between the two plants-Kraenzel, David G et al. "Industrial hemp as an alternative crop in North Dakota." Agricultural Economics Report 402 (1998).




In the following two pictures you can plainly see the difference in the plants



Medical Cannabis Plants Above

Industrial Hemp Plants Below


Voyles4 Because hemp is a member of thecannabis family, the Federal Government ... In fact, however, the two plants areeasily distinguishablemarijuana

Hemp is another word for cannabissativa or marijuana, but as used these days it ... University molecular biologist, said the two plants are easily

2013-05-16 - Kentucky Farmers Enjoy a Bittersweet Hemp Victory with the Passage of SB 50 ... In addition, hempfields are easily distinguishable from they also say- Farmers say hemp is easily distinguishable from marijuana



Here is Mr Blunts Reply to my original notification- I do like how he addresses me and keeps me in his email address book:

Dear Clean Energy not Oil, Coal, and Facked Gas Scott:
Thank you for contacting me regarding S. 134, the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015.
As you know, S. 134 amends the Controlled Substances Act to remove industrial hemp from the definition of marijuana.  Previously, I have supported provisions in the Farm Bill and through appropriations that would permit State Departments of Agriculture to administer hemp pilot programs in states that have legalized industrial hemp.  
While I support a comprehensive agriculture policy including specialty crops, I have concerns that legalization of industrial hemp could have unintended consequences.  We must ensure that legalization of industrial hemp would not impede the ability of law enforcement agencies to enforce our drug laws effectively.   
Currently, S. 134 is pending in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Should this legislation come before the full Senate for consideration, I will carefully consider and be sure to keep your thoughts and concerns in mind. 
Again, thank you for contacting me. I look forward to continuing our conversation on Facebook and Twitter about the important issues facing Missouri and the country. I also encourage you to visit mywebsite to learn more about where I stand on the issues and sign-up for my e-newsletter.

Sincere regards,

Roy Blunt
United States Senator

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Looks Like Sen McCaskill Supports Hemp Farming


Dear Mr. Scott,
Thank you for contacting me regarding industrial hemp and hemp farming.  I appreciate hearing from you and welcome the opportunity to respond.
With my support, Congress passed and the President signed into law the Agricultural Act of 2014 (P.L. 113-79) pdf.  Commonly referred to as the Farm Bill, this legislation sets policy and funding levels for agriculture and nutrition programs for the next five years.  
The Farm Bill provides critical support to Missouri farmers and ranchers, protects nutrition support for low-income families and other Missourians in need, promotes conservation, and encourages research on biofuels that advance our energy independence, all while helping to reduce spending by $23 billion over the next ten years.
Within this comprehensive legislation, the 2014 Farm Bill included an amendment allowing legalized hemp production in some instances.  Specifically, the amendment allows State Agriculture Departments, colleges, and universities to grow hemp, defined as the non-drug oilseed and fiber varieties of Cannabis, for academic or agricultural research purposes, although it applies only to states where industrial hemp farming is already legal under state law.
As you may know, Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon has also introduced the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015 (S. 134).  This bill would differentiate the definition of "hemp" from "marijuana" and would permit industrial hemp production based on state law.  I understand the many potential uses of hemp and will consider its benefits should legislation related to hemp farming be considered by the full Senate.
The Industrial Hemp Farming Act has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee where it awaits consideration Should this or similar legislation come to the Senate floor for a vote, I will be sure to keep your views in mind.
Again, thank you for contacting me. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future if I can be of further assistance to you on this or any other issue.
Sincerely,
Claire McCaskill
United States Senator
P.S. If you would like more information about resources that can help Missourians, or what I am doing in the Senate on your behalf, please sign up for my email newsletter athttp://mccaskill.senate.gov.

Hemp Farming in Missouri Supported bySen McCaskill
Looks Like Missouri Sen McCaskill Supports Hemp Farming



Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Interconnected Carbon Nanosheets Derived from Hemp for Ultrafast Supercapacitors with High Energy



This is where I'm headed with the MOhemp Energy inventions: Hemp Batteries, Supercapacitors, Hemp Lignin, Energy Storage, etc

Abstract copied from: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/ipdf/10.1021/nn400731g

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We created unique interconnected partially graphitic carbon nanosheets (10–30 nm in thickness) with high specific surface area (up to 2287 m2 g–1), significant volume fraction of mesoporosity (up to 58%), and good electrical conductivity (211–226 S m–1) from hemp bast fiber. The nanosheets are ideally suited for low (down to 0 °C) through high (100 °C) temperature ionic-liquid-based supercapacitor applications: At 0 °C and a current density of 10 A g–1, the electrode maintains a remarkable capacitance of 106 F g–1. At 20, 60, and 100 °C and an extreme current density of 100 A g–1, there is excellent capacitance retention (72–92%) with the specific capacitances being 113, 144, and 142 F g–1, respectively. These characteristics favorably place the materials on a Ragone chart providing among the best power–energy characteristics (on an active mass normalized basis) ever reported for an electrochemical capacitor: At a very high power density of 20 kW kg–1 and 20, 60, and 100 °C, the energy densities are 19, 34, and 40 Wh kg–1, respectively. Moreover the assembled supercapacitor device yields a maximum energy density of 12 Wh kg–1, which is higher than that of commercially available supercapacitors. By taking advantage of the complex multilayered structure of a hemp bast fiber precursor, such exquisite carbons were able to be achieved by simple hydrothermal carbonization combined with activation. This novel precursor-synthesis route presents a great potential for facile large-scale production of high-performance carbons for a variety of diverse applications including energy storage.



Huanlei WangZhanwei XuAlireza KohandehghanZhi Li*Kai Cui,Xuehai TanTyler James StephensonCecil K. King’onduChris M. B. HoltBrian C. OlsenJin Kwon Tak§Don Harfield§Anthony O. Anyia§, andDavid Mitlin*

 Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2 V4, Canada
 National Institute for Nanotechnology (NINT), National Research Council of Canada, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2M9, Canada
§ Bioresource Technologies, Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures, Vegreville, Alberta, T9C 1T4, Canada
ACS Nano20137 (6), pp 5131–5141
DOI: 10.1021/nn400731g
Publication Date (Web): May 7, 2013
Copyright © 2013 American Chemical Society
*Address correspondence to lizhicn@gmail.comdmitlin@ualberta.ca.

Friday, September 4, 2015

3 Field to Home-Hemp Building Workshops

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Get insight from those building small to large size permitted, on/off grid residential/commercial Hempcrete structures! Workshop sign up is open! Current workshops are in Asheville, NC.

Workshop #1 is on Fri. Oct 2nd, 9am - 4pm and Workshop #2 is in Sat. Oct. 3rd, 9am - 4pm. Featuring famed Hemp Designer/Builder Tim Callahan who serves as Technical Design Analyst and partner at Alembic Studios, the internationally renowned Anndrea Hermann and HT team leader, Joy Beckerman. Greg Flavall, co-founder of HT may also be in attendance depending on build commitments in New Zealand. We will present the 101's of Hempcrete building and the most updated facts surrounding building permits. This is a hands-on workshop - you'll be making your own take home blocks! Please share! Thanks!

Combination Hurd and iBinder shipping direct to job site! HT is helping to make building with Hempcrete as simple as possible. More info to come!

We will be offering workshops in
* Calgary, Alberta Canada - November 14, 2015
* Seattle Washington - January, 2016
* California - March, 2016


 

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Hemp Technologies is the first company to build fully permitted, zero-VOC, healthy Hempcrete homes in the U.S. of A !! The Hemp Technologies Collective is uniquely positioned and very proud to offer their Hempcrete Workshop participants a world class team comprised entirely of industry leaders, experienced Hempcrete builders and professional instructors from around the world who are immersed in sustainability, Industrial Hemp and green building. Experience Hempcrete for yourself in a single day that will engage and amaze!

                              
Joy and Anndrea love meeting and teaching others how to include  Hemp/Lime in building. Our 2015 Asheville, NC Hempcrete Workshops will feature renowned Hempcrete Pioneer, Tim Callahan, who serves as the Technical Design Analyst and partner at Alembic Studio. With over 30 years of construction experience, Tim continues to push the envelope in the marriage of ultra-efficient systems with healthy, natural building methods. Tim was an essential part of the Hemp Technologies team on the first permitted Hemp homes in the U.S. ~ situated Asheville, NC!

             
FRI., OCT. 2, OR SAT., OCT. 3, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm: Pick which day works for you (seats are limited and we've scheduled 2 separate days to accommodate everyone) Our workshops include lively and captivating presentations by our exceptional team on the use of Hempcrete and other hemp building applications, Hemp history, and the current regulatory landscape on State, National and International levels. Each workshop also includes hand-mixing and forming of your own Hempcrete block to take home! Light breakfast and delicious lunch included. Don’t miss this workshop ~ learn from the experts!

FRI., OCT. 2 AT 7:00 PM: Meet 'n Greet Hemp Mixer at a restaurant venue in Asheville, NC to be determined (Optional / Dutch). The venue will be casual and affordable ~ let’s talk hemp and get to know each other as we enjoy a meal, snack, dessert or libation!

REGISTRATION FEE: US$200 includes all materials, tools and protective gear for your own Hempcrete block, along with a light breakfast, coffee, and delicious lunch during the workshop. After you register by submitting the electronic form, you will receive a PayPal payment request for US$200.00  Payment is due upon receipt and your registration is complete and will be formally reserved upon the successful processing of your payment. Clothing is comfortable / casual. Go towww.HempcreteWorks.com to Register!
 
QUESTIONS? Please contact Anndrea Hermann at anndrea@hemtecusa.com.

                                                
 


Sunday, August 23, 2015

Ameren announces renewable energy partnership | Biomass

Ameren announces renewable energy partnership

    Ameren Missouri announced a three-way partnership with ECAP, LLC and Enginuity in an effort to provide an additional source of energy for Missouri using corn and other agricultural biomass.
ECAP is an organization comprised of more than 500 Missouri farmers, which provides the resource material to make producing the renewable energy possible. ECAP provides corn for the Missouri-based Laddonia Ethanol plant, which uses the material to make ethanol for fueling cars. Now the organization is moving to provide the same type of raw biomass, which includes stalks, shucks and infected corn, to make a coal-like fuel to provide energy in Missouri, said Warren Wood, vice president of External Affairs for Ameren Missouri.
Ameren uses wind farms in Iowa and other out-of-state fuel to provide power generation in Missouri, but turning to the biomass fuel would reduce Missouri’s reliance on fuels produced outside the state, according to a press release.
“It’s a great way to develop the economy in Missouri and keep Missouri dollars here,” Wood said.
Enginuity will provide the technology required to turn the biomass into the coal-like fuel, which is a process that turns raw seed stalk into the renewable energy in three minutes using friction and compression, Enginuity CEO Nancy Hyman said.
During the process, the fuel created from the biomass is blended with coal before boiling, which reduces emission and greenhouse gas generation, Hyman said. Using the blended fuel reduces the amount of carbon dioxide released into the environment because the biomass fuel is carbon negative.
Blending the new fuel with coal also keeps the process relatively inexpensive because coal is a cheap source of fuel and stretches the biomass material.
“The goal is to diversify our fuel portfolios by blending the biomass with coal to reduce green house gas emissions,” Hyman said.
Small scale tests have already taken place, but a large-scale burn hasn’t yet been scheduled, Wood said. However, the fuel has reacted favorably and better than other biomass fuels created by other companies, he added.
“If it continues to appear favorable and comes at a competitive price point and doesn’t cause rates to go up in a significant way, then we can see this as an opportunity for a Missouri-based sustainable fuel that would meet our interest to provide cleaner fuel to customers and provide revenue stream to rural and agricultural communities in Missouri,” Wood said.
To make sure the fuel burned effectively, Enginuity and Ameren had to observe how the fuel burned when it was mixed with coal and if it created enough energy in relation to the amount of ash it produced during the burn. Enginuity worked for more than three years to produce the fuel by chemically and physically changing the biomass so it burned similarly to coal.
“When the problem presents itself, usually the solution makes itself evident as well,” Hyman said.
As the partnership grows Wood and Hyman believe the process would expand the utility industry and provide a significant trade business opportunity for Missouri while also expanding Missouri’s job market. Although a permanent plant site for the process hasn’t been selected, the partners believe future facilities would develop approximately 180 jobs and create a $40 million annual impact on the rural economy, according to the release.
Enginuity has already taken its process to international ventures in parts of Europe and Asia, Hyman said. She expects their process, which is the first of its kind in the U.S., will expand the biomass industry.
“It represents major utilities adopting biomass for renewable energy,” Hyman said. “We’re happy to be the bridge technology to enable us to move forward.”


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Saturday, August 15, 2015

Inventions Are For Farmers not BigBusiness

Before I let some big company steal my Hemp Processing Inventions that are for the Farmers.  I will open source the invention to the World. I did not invent these inventions for big business to take the power away from the Farmer.

My inventions put the power in the Farmers hands by eliminating the:

 Multi Million Dollar Hemp Processing Facility costs that add to the price of the end materials, which are prohibitive for low price end product sales.  

My Inventions are not for some giant company to steal a Farmers rightful and much deserved income potential.  Which is why I've designed the Mobile Hemp Processing machines to work on existing Ag based machines that most farmers utilize in their daily activities.  



It all starts on the Farm.  
update Stage 1 of The Custom Designed & Fabricated Main Parts needed to modify existing 
Farm Machinery will cost between $5,000 - $15,000.

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