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  Hemp - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Hemp is used to make cordage of greatly varying tensile strength, clothing, food, and the oils from the seeds can be made into paint or used for cooking.
Hemp rope used in the age of sail was protected by tarring, a labor-intensive process and the reason for the Jack Tar nickname for sailors.
This was traditionally followed by retting, either water retting (the bundled hemp floats in water) or dew retting (the hemp remains on the ground and is affected by the moisture in dew moisture, and by molds and bacterial action).
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 Hemp: ancient hemp hemp hip hippie jewelry knotting master secret, hemp necklace, hemp clothing
Hemp (from Old English hænep, see cannabis (etymology)) is the common name for plants of the genus Cannabis, although the term is often used to refer only to Cannabis strains cultivated for industrial (non-drug) use.
Hemp rope is notorious for breaking due to rot as the capillary effect of the rope-woven fibres tended to hold liquid at the interior, while seemingly dry from the outside.
Hemp rope used in the age of sailing-ships was protected by tarring, a labor-intensive process and also the reason for the Jack Tar nickname for sailors.
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  Hemp information - Search.com
Hemp rope used in the age of sail was protected by tarring, a labor-intensive process and the reason for the Jack Tar nickname for sailors.
Hemp pulp is processed with hydrogen peroxide, avoiding the sulfuric acid waste problem associated with wood pulping.
This was traditionally followed by retting, either water retting (the bundled hemp floats in water) or dew retting (the hemp remains on the ground and is affected by the moisture in dew moisture, and by moulds and bacterial action).
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 The Ultimate Hemp - American History Information Guide and Reference
Hemp may be grown also for food (the seed) but in the UK at least (and probably in other EU countries) cultivation licences are not available for this purpose.
A hemp clothing industry was reborn in the West in 1988, and hemp is being used in increasing quantities in paper manufacturing.
This was traditionally followed by retting, either water retting whereby the bundled hemp floats in water or dew retting whereby the hemp remains on the ground and is affected by the moisture in dew moisture, and by moulds and bacterial action.
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  Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Hemp
A hemp clothing industry was reborn in the West in 1988, and hemp is being used in increasing quantities in paper manufacturing.
This was traditionally followed by retting, either water retting whereby the bundled hemp floats in water or dew retting whereby the hemp remains on the ground and is affected by the moisture in dew moisture, and by moulds and bacterial action.
After the hemp has been removed from the field it is in a state to be broken and swingled, operations that are mostly performed by common laborers, by means of machinery for the purpose, the produce being tied up in stones.
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  sciencelife:ETH Life - ETH Zurich's weekly web journal
The industrial hemp that Marianne Leupin needed for her research work was grown at the Agroscope agricultural research station in Tänikon or by the farmer Andreas Maag in Zweidlen.
Regarding decortication, Marianne Leupin now suggests that the hemp should not be retted first of all in the field and then dry-decorticated as is customary in Europe, but that this step should be carried out immediately while the crop is still in the freshly-harvested state.
Industrial hemp means the federally licensed varieties of this plant with a THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) content of less than 0.3 percent.
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  Hemp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hemp is used to make cordage of greatly varying tensility, clothing, food, and the oils from the seeds can be made into paint or used for cooking.
Hemp rope used in the age of sail was protected by tarring, a labor-intensive process and the reason for the Jack Tar nickname for sailors.
This was traditionally followed by retting, either water retting (the bundled hemp floats in water) or dew retting (the hemp remains on the ground and is affected by the moisture in dew moisture, and by molds and bacterial action).
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 Hemp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A hemp clothing industry was reborn in the West in 1988, and hemp is being used in increasing quantities in paper manufacturing.
This was traditionally followed by retting, either water retting whereby the bundled hemp floats in water or dew retting whereby the hemp remains on the ground and is affected by the moisture in dew moisture, and by moulds and bacterial action.
Jessie Ventura was a vocal proponent of hemp cultivation while governor of Minnesota, though agricultural policymakers within his administration felt that hemp cultivation could not compete economically with crops such as corn and soybeans.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> hemp   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the U.S.A., hemp is legally prohibited, but during World War II, farmers were encouraged to grow hemp for cordage, to replace manila hemp from Japanese-controlled areas.]]Hemp is a common name for Cannabis and the name most used when this annual plant is grown for non-drug purposes.
http://www.uiaa.ch/article.aspx?c=231&a=147 Hemp rope rots from the inside out, and thus the rope looks good until it breaks.
There is a niche market for hemp paper, but the cost of hemp pulp is approximately six times that of wood pulphttp://mojo.calyx.net/~olsen/HEMP/IHA/iha01105.html, due to a slow digester/beater processing step and the storage costs for a seasonal crop.
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 Global Hemp
An event which takes place this August 10th and 11th, will attract many of the emerging hemp industry companies and wares and present them to the public in a very fun and educational atmosphere at a working hemp farm.
This year, less early rice, spring wheat, and cotton were planted in China, but more tobacco, jute and ambary hemp and sugar cane have been planted, the National Bureau of Statistics said Wednesday.
The company that pioneered the original hemp nutrition bar in 1999 is leading the way once again by launching the only certified organic hemp oil and gel capsules widely distributed in the U.S. Nutiva’s delicious organic hemp oil is packed with nutritional value.
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 ERS Archived Data Set - China: Cost of Agricultural Production - description
Indian hemp (da ma) is separate from ambary hemp.
It is not clear if meng hemp (also called Indian mallow or China jute) is included in the Indian hemp statistics or in the jute and ambary hemp statistics (see jute and ambary hemp).
It is not clear whether meng hemp (also known as Indian mallow or China jute) is included in jute or whether it is included in Indian hemp.
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 Definition of Ambary from dictionary.net
Ambary \Am*ba"ry\, n., or Ambary hemp \Ambary hemp\.
A valuable East Indian fiber plant (Hibiscus cannabinus), or its fiber, which is used throughout India for making ropes, cordage, and a coarse canvas and sackcloth; -- called also brown Indian hemp.
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In the section Hemp cultivation, there is a section which says: :The proportion of seed that is most commonly employed, is from two to three bushels, according to the quality of the land There needs to be a land area here, perhaps 2-3 bushels/hectare, or acre or square meter, or something.
The California proposal relates only to the cultivation of industrial hemp, used in the manufacture of items such as cosmetics, food, paper and clothing.
New York TimesCalifornia Seeks to Clear Hemp of a Bad NameNew York Times, United States - Aug 28, 2006Charles Meyer, who farms 2,600 acres south of Fresno, Calif., is among a growing number of people who advocate legalizing the cultivation of industrial hemp.
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 ambary - Definitions from Dictionary.com
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
amb[=a]r[=a], amb[=a]r[=i].] A valuable East Indian fiber plant (Hibiscus cannabinus), or its fiber, which is used throughout India for making ropes, cordage, and a coarse canvas and sackcloth; -- called also brown Indian hemp.
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 On-Line Digital Archive of Documents on Weaving and Related Topics
File size 988 KB [Ambary Hemp], China Pictorial, 1976, No. 3, 1 page.
File size 564 KB Sisal Hemp, Harper's New Monthly, Vol.
File size 412 KB Sisal Hemp Fields, Hsuwen County, China Pictorial, 1976, No. 5, 1 page.
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The minority population is 6,550,000, making up 16% of the provincial total.
Agricultural Products: It produces corn, millet, sorghum, rice, wheat, potatoes, soybeans, peanuts, sesame; cotton, silk cocoons, ambary hemp, flax, tussah; apples, pears, grapes; ginseng, antlers; sea products including cutlass fish, yellow croaker, shrimp, abalones, kelp and shellfish; iron, coal, oil shale, manganese, magnesium, talcum, petroleum, salt
Industry: There are 5.91 million staff members in the total enterprises.
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 Indian hemp - Finally indentify Indian Hemp (Apocynum cannabinum) (A Dogbane   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Indian hemp was used as a source of fiber by Native Americans, to make hunting nets, fishing lines, clothing, and twine.
Indian Hemp and the Dope Fiends of Old England - a sociopolitical history of Cannabis and the British Empire 1840-1928 -article from IDMU.
Habitat: Indian Hemp is found along the shores of lakes and ponds, Note: A hybrid between Spreading Dogbane and Indian Hemp is commonly found.
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Economic crops (jingji zuowu) include most nongrain crops: cotton, jute, hemp, other fiber crops, oilseeds, sugarcane, sugarbeets, tobacco, medicinal crops, and a miscellaneous category.
Agricultural investment is generally broken down into two categories: state budgetary expenditures on agriculture and agricultural capital construction investment (which covers construction, expansion, transformation and restoration projects, as well as purchases and installation of equipment).
Jute (huanghong ma) statistics include ambary hemp (kenaf).
usda.mannlib.cornell.edu /data-sets/international/90010/README2.TXT   (6702 words)

  
 Variable Definitions for Agriculture Statistics of P. R. China
Bast Fiber -- Bast fibers include jute, ramie, flax, Indian hemp (da ma) and an other bast fiber plant category.
Irrigated Area -- Irrigated area is level land that is effectively irrigated or has water sources and complete sets of irrigation equipment to lift and move adequate water to the fields under normal conditions.
Jute is separate from Indian hemp (da ma).
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 MFA - CAMEO - Material Description
The plant is found throughout the world and the fibers have a wide variety of names: It is called paco-paco in South America; Java jute in Indonesia; and Billipatam jute, sunee, brown Indian hemp, Deccan hemp in India.
Kenaf fibers were introduced to Europe in the late 18th century, but did not become widely used until the 20th century.
Hibiscus cannabinus ; mesta (India); meshta; Guinea hemp; Deccan hemp (India); Java jute (Indonesia); paco-paco (South America); ambary hemp; ambari hemp; awasthe hemp; bimli patam; bimli jute (India); gambo hemp; gombo hemp; Billipatam jute (India); sunee (India); brown Indian hemp (India) ;
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Indian hemp area, by region and province, China, selected years, 1979-90 77.
Jute and ambary hemp (kenaf) production, by region and province, China, 1979-90 78.
Jute and ambary hemp (kenaf) area, by region and province, China, 1979-90 79.
sedac.ciesin.org /china/econ/agr/agr_varb3.txt   (232 words)

  
 Potential New Crop: Kenaf, Commercial Fiber & Pulp Source
Descriptors: Ambary hemp; Colombia; Fibers; Colombia; Hibiscus; Colombia 112 NAL Call.
Language: ENGLISH Descriptors: Ambary hemp 139 NAL Call.
Language: English Descriptors: Hemp; Preservation; Kenaf; Preservation 200 NAL Call.
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