Hemp Processing Articles & Analysis
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This not only affects the environment, but also reduces the resources available for more sustainable recycling processes. For these reasons, before renewing the closet, let’s think about it. ...
Cottonised Hemp Fibre Cottonised hemp fiber is a substitute of traditional cotton in textile industry. Using an advanced technology to change the hemp’s structure. Then Hemp fiber will have a similar look and feel of cotton. Also, this process can keep the hemp fiber’s functions like strength, ...
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When hemp is dried and processed properly, the quality of hemp produced is much greater. ...
Drying is one of the most important, yet significantly overlooked, parts of the hemp growing and harvesting process. As planting season approaches, it’s crucial to think about drying before you plant your crop. If hemp is dried cleanly, properly, and promptly, there will be minimal damage or loss. ...
In 2013, Colorado became the first state in the US to legalize industrial hemp. The 2014 Farm Bill granted US farmers the right to cultivate hemp in states where production is legal and established hemp pilot research programs nationwide. Industrial hemp is grown for food, feed, fuel, building materials, and more. Traditional hemp, grown for mass market products such as textiles and bioplastics, ...
As a burgeoning industry, hemp has a long way to go in terms of efficient processing. Many processing plants currently rely on labor-intensive systems with high costs. ...
