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Hemp: 10 interesting facts about its history

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You can use these facts to spread the word about hemp if you are looking to expand your knowledge.

1. The cultivation of hemp dates back over 10,000 years

Throughout history, many civilizations have used the hemp plant to produce a variety of products from fiber to food. Many countries have used hemp in the past, such as China, Egypt Russia, Greece, and Italy.

2. Previously, it was illegal to You can also check out our other blog posts. Hemp can be grown in many ways.

In the past, American farmers were fined and even jailed if they didn’t grow hemp. In 1619, because it was so valuable in Virginia the Assembly of Jamestown Colony enacted legislation requiring all farmers to plant Indian hempseed.

3. Before the ban, hemp was touted as a crop worth a billion dollars.

A 1938 article in “Popular Mechanics”, proclaimed hemp as a lucrative cash crop. The article proclaimed hemp as a new cash crop, claiming that it was an easy-to-grow fiber capable of replacing imported products and materials.

4. Restoring soil to health with hemp

Hemp’s botanical properties can rejuvenate soil with nitrogen and nutrients, making it better than before. It helps remove heavy metals, toxins and other contaminants from the soil through a procedure called phytoremediation.

5. The health benefits of hemp oil

For people looking to reduce bad cholesterol levels, neutralize free radicals and improve nervous system function, the abundance of nutrients found in hemp oil can help. The oil contains antioxidants and vitamins such as calcium, vitamin D, carotene, and magnesium. When it comes to oils, hemp oil also has the highest level of polyunsaturated fats (healthy fats) at 80 percent, with flax seed oil coming in second.

6. Early artists created art using hemp

Canvas is descended from cannapaceus (a Latin adjective which means literally “made from hemp”). From Renaissance artists like Van Gogh to masters from the 17th Century, such as Rembrandt and Van Gogh, hemp canvases were used for many centuries.

7. In twenty one states, hemp is legally grown.

According to reports from agricultural organizations, hemp is legal in California (and Colorado), Delaware, Hawaii (Delaware, Illinois, Indiana), Kentucky, Maine, Michigan Missouri, Montana Nebraska New York North Dakota Oregon South Carolina Tennessee Utah Washington West Virginia, West Virginia, Washington

8. You can make planes from hemp

Earlier this year, Derek Kesek, the founder of Hempearth, announced that he would produce the very first airplane made almost entirely of hemp that will run on hemp-based biodiesel. The project, which has not yet taken flight, is awaited with great anticipation.

9. Hemp paper was used to draft the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America

Paper was primarily made in the 1800s from flax and hemp, with some recycled fabric fibers. It was the same as treating any important document of the day, or even today. The final document (which was on hemp paper at the time) was transferred onto a fine Vellum made from sheepskin. This was the standard practice of any important document over the past millennium.

10. Over 25,000 different products contain hemp

Hemp is used for many things, from clothing by Giorgio Armani and BMW to car interior parts. You can find hemp in many everyday products, such as yarn, carpeting and cosmetics.

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