Posted by NY 986 on March 25, 2015 at 18:34:45 from (174.236.33.209):
In Reply to: Re: OT - Hay vs Hemp posted by rrlund on March 25, 2015 at 18:16:17:
Pot aside has hemp been cleared to be cultivated in any state never mind the federal government? Also, it seems harvesting hemp has the same effect as harvesting rye for straw except that hemp seems to require pretty good soil whereas rye can be grown on heavy soils not suited for corn or vegetables. Specifically when growing hemp it seems a lot of organic matter is removed and very marginally replaced with a cover crop. I get the impression that hemp would be limited to one planting in several seasons for any given field.
The advocates seem to have a pre-legalization mentality to hemp in that it will be more the cure for their ills. Specifically that MJ is going to be intermingled in fields with hemp. Will hemp fibered clothing be as comfortable as cotton or will it be more like wool. They also talk about it being a significant food substitute. How much ketchup is going to be needed to get it down or how loose are you going to get if it is used like fish oil or castor oil?
Like pot could not some hippy commune in California be like a living laboratory before we embark on a national venture that will have many more flaws than good points?
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