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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Hempseeds for Chickens Study

Effect of feeding hemp seed meal to laying hens
Hemp Seeds Bulk
Raw Hemp Seeds

1. Seed of the hemp cultivar Unika-b was cold-pressed to obtain hemp seed meal (HSM) containing 307 g/kg crude protein and 164 g/kg ether extract (60 g/kg linoleic acid, 120 g/kg α-linolenic acid, 160 g/kg oleic acid, lesser amounts of palmitic, stearic, and γ-linolenic acids).
2. For 4 weeks, 102 43-week-old DeKalb Sigma hens were fed on isonitrogenous and isoenergetic diets containing 0, 50, 100 or 200 g/kg HSM. Eggs were collected for fatty acid analysis during the fourth week of feeding these diets.
3. No significant differences were found between feed treatments for egg production, feed consumption, feed efficiency, body weight change or egg quality.
4. Increasing dietary inclusion of HSM produced eggs with lower concentrations of palmitic acid and higher concentrations of linoleic and α-linolenic acids.

The  effect of feeding hemp seed meal to laying hens by
F.G. Silversides and M.R. LefranÇois
a
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada , Crops and Livestock Research Centre , Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, C1A 4N6 b Nova Scotia Agricultural College , Truro, Nova Scotia, B2N 5E3, Québec, Canada, G1K 7P4 c Département des Sciences Animales , Université Laval , Ste-Foy, Québec, Canada, G1K 7P4
British Poultry Science Volume 46, Issue 2, 2005, pages 231- 235 Published online: 19 Oct 2010 DOI:10.1080/0071660500066183
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0071660500066183#/doi/abs/10.1080/0071660500066183

Monday, June 29, 2015

Hemp Plants were grown in Missouri Page 4

Year 1840 thru 1860


The hemp industry flourished in Kentucky, Missouri, and Illinois between 1840 and 1860 due to strong demand for sailcloth and cordage.

- See more at: http://mohemp.blogspot.com/2015/06/mohemp-energy-funding-slideshow-table.html#sthash.boe4EE1s.dpuf

Friday, June 26, 2015

MOhemp Energy Funding Slideshow Table of Contents



MOhemp Energy is about the let the cat out of the bag and share the Startup Business Plan for the Mobile Hemp Fiber and Seed Oil Production System with Investors, Bankers, State of Missouri Agriculture and Energy Divisions, and the US Department of Energy.

I've counted 8 programs that will be directly related to: funding, tax credits, financing, loan guarantees, and additional financial resources, assistance and support.



Page     Description

             Title Page

             Table of Contents

  1. Missouri Livestock End uses
  2. Hemp Infrastructure Lessons
  3. Establishing MOhemp Certified Seed
  4. Hemp Yield Production
  5. 1,000-3,000 Acre Hemp Production Estimates
  6. 1,000-3,000 Acre Hemp Production Estimate in Bushels
  7. Industrial Hemp Plant Biomass Energy Value
  8. Hemp vs Corn and Soybeans Monetary Value
  9. Hemp Estimated Returns to Land, Capital: comparison to corn, soybeans...
  10. Green and Sustainable Building Trends
  11. Missouri Energy Efficiency Ranking
  12. Missouri Clean Energy Power Plan
  13. MOhemp Energy will be poised to help the State become Energy Efficient
  14. Mobile Hemp Processing Equipment
  15. Mobile Hemp Fiber Processing Unit
  16. Mobile Hemp Fiber Processing
  17. Mobile Hemp Fiber Processing- End Hemp Product Examples
  18. Portable Hemp Biomass Pellet Mill
  19. Hemp Grain and Seed Cleaner
  20. Hemp Seed Oil Press
  21. Hemp Seed Huller
  22. Additional Ag Equipment and Supplies
  23. MOhemp Energy Mobile Biodiesel Processor
  24. Biodiesel Savings Chart
  25. Biodiesel Supplies Direct Energy Needs
  26. Blank
  27. Missouri Qualified Biodiesel Producer Incentive Fund
  28. Missouri Farmer Co-op Opportunity
  29. Additional Co-op information
  30. Missouri Beginning Farmer Loan Guarantee
  31. Single Purpose Loan Guarantee
  32. Alternative Agriculture Loan Program
  33. Alternative Agriculture Loan Program
  34. Missouri Agri Business Revolving Loan Fund
  35. Missouri Agri Business Revolving Loan Fund
  36. Missouri Guarantee Loan Programs
  37. Missouri Specialty Crop Programs
  38. State of Missouri Financial Ag Grant Programs
  39. Missouri Ag Loans
  40. Missouri Tax Credits
  41. Federal Biomass Funding Program
  42. Federal Biomass Funding Program
  43. Federal Biomass 2015 Research Development Initiative
  44. Blank
  45. Federal Biomass Request for Help
  46. MOhemp Energy Supporting Documents


Missouri Farmers Lets Grow Hemp-Partner with MOhemp Energy
MOhemp Energy is seeking Missouri Farmers to Grow Industrial Hemp

Monday, June 29, 2015

MOhemp Energy Income Producing Avenues Page 6




  • Raw Hemp Oil
  • Biodiesel
  • Feedstock
  • Hurds
  • Fiber
  • Biomass
  • Hemp Seeds
  • Lignin (Added 8/9/2015 not listed on the Flow Chart below)

5 Income Producing Avenues MOhemp Energy Mobile Processing - MOhemp Energy Mobil Processing .jpeg
MOhemp Energy Income Producing Avenues Part 6

Hemp Seed Nutritional Value Page 11


The nutritional composition of a hemp seed is incredible! In it's perfect organic natural state hemp seed is considered by many to be the safest, most digestible, balanced, natural and complete source of protein, amino acids, and essential fats found anywhere in nature. Hemp seed is 33% protein, 35% essential fatty acid, (Omega 3, 6, 9 and GLA), contains all 9 essential amino acids, has 6.2 x more Omega-3 than raw tuna. Abundant source of GLA, rich in trace minerals and also High in dietary fiber

MOhemp Energy Field Processing System Page 7

MOhemp Energy Field Processing System.png
MOhemp Energy Field Processing Flow Chart



What is Industrial Hemp? Page 2




The terms “hemp” and “industrial hemp” refer to varieties of Cannabis sativa characterized by low levels of the primary psychoactive chemical (tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC) in their leaves and flowers (Less than 2%). Although total industrial hemp acreage worldwide is small, farmers in more than 30 countries grow the crop commercially for fiber, seed, and oil for use in a variety of industrial and consumer products, including food. (1)
Industrial Hemp Field Image by Phil Warner.jpgIndustrial Hemp Field Image (2)
(1)http://www.policyarchive.org/handle/10207/205 (2) Scotty-MOhemp Energy 2015 http://mohemp.blogspot.com I estimate the Field of Industrial Fiber Hemp in photo are close to 18 feet tall.  Image Supplied by: Phil Warner-Eco Fiber




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Why Grow Industrial Hemp Page 3





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Image: Fig. 1. Major uses of industrial hemp. pg 286 at-http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/ncnu02/pdf/small.pdf


1,000's of
uses that
all start by
Growing
Hemp


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