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Revision as of 14:18, 1 December 2019
12/1/19 BES
This page contains references to hemp.
Introductory/General
Industrial Hemp: transformation for NC agriculture? | Jack Whitley (July 2017)
- North Carolina Industrial Hemp Association
- The North Carolina Industrial Hemp Association (NCIHA) is a 501(c)(6) trade organization that represents all the stakeholders helping to build a thriving hemp industry in North Carolina.
- We support the growing, processing, and sale of hemp and hemp products within North Carolina in a responsible manner. Through education, dedication, and development, we believe that North Carolina can be accelerated to the forefront of global growth in industrial hemp.
Hemp for Victory - a USA Government Propaganda film, 1942
- ('Note: in the TEDx talk above - Whitley, he referenced, incorrectly, this film as Hemp for America)