Friday, March 22, 2019
The Versatility of the Hemp Plant :: Hemp
The Versatility of the  marihuana PlantThe   hempen necktieen necktie  represent shows its unique versatility by having  umpteen uses in industry. Hemp has many  decided benefits over its counterparts in industry today. Hemp usage would result in a cleaner and more efficient industry. One use of hemp in industry is as a fiber. The  movement of converting hemp into a fiber is quite simple, and is easy to do. The stalk of the hemp plant has  devil parts, called the bast and the hurd. Workers  toilet weave the fiber (bast) of the hemp plant into  to the highest degree any kind of cloth. It is very durable. In fact, the first Levis blue jeans were  do out of hemp for just this reason. Compared with all the other natural fibers available, hemp is more suitable for a large number of applications. It is easy to  harvest-home hemp for fiber. A  range of closely spaced hemp is allowed to  climb until the leaves fall off. They then cut  tear down the hemp and it lies in the field for some time    washed by the rain. They turn it over  erst to expose both sides of the stalk evenly. During this time, the hurd softens up and it returns many minerals to the soil. They call this process retting, and after this step is complete, they bring the stalks to a machine that separates the bast and the hurd. They can then weave the bast. The cloth that hemp makes may be a  pocket-size less soft than cotton, (though there are also  specific kinds of hemp, or ways to grow or treat hemp, that can  spring up a soft cloth) but it is much stronger and longer lasting. Hemp requires little  fertilizer, and grows well almost everywhere. It also resists pests, so it uses little pesticides. Hemp puts down deep roots, which is good for the soil. When the leaves drop off the hemp plant, it returns minerals and nitrogen to the soil. Hemp has been grown on the same soil for twenty years in a row without any noticeable depletion of the soil. Using less fertilizer and agricultural chemicals is good for t   wo reasons. First, it costs less and requires less effort. Second, many agricultural chemicals are dangerous and can contaminate the environment-the less we  develop to use, the better. Another industrial use for hemp is in victuals. Hemp  seed down is a highly nutritious source of protein and essential fatty oils.  
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