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NC Industrial Hemp Commission Set to Finalize Proposed Rules and Regulations on Growing Industrial Hemp in North Carolina
Hemp, Inc. executives say the spring planting of industrial hemp is contingent on how soon NCIHC finalizes the rules and regulations. However, now that the rules are, at least, on the table “the Commission can go full speed ahead,” said Bruce Perlowin, CEO of Hemp, Inc. ( OTC : HEMP ). “I believe North Carolina is poised to be the leading hemp growing state in North America and am confident that as the hemp market develops, farmers will see this as a viable alternative crop. Right now, more than 30 nations grow industrial hemp as an agricultural commodity. Once hemp is de-scheduled and removed from the Controlled Substances Act, I believe the tables will turn and the U.S. could be the largest exporter of hemp instead of the largest importer. Moreover, Hemp, Inc. has the infrastructure in place to process hemp on a large scale.”
With the country’s largest industrial hemp processing facility and milling operation underway, Hemp, Inc. ( OTC PINK : HEMP ) is strategically positioned as the leader of the re-emerging industrial hemp industry to process industrial hemp and manufacture products made from hemp, as well as Lost Circulation Material (LCM) and other absorbent materials. Hemp, Inc. has also established “The Hemp University” to cover topics such as hemp cultivar strains, agronomy, permaculture, and more which will be taught by experts and specialist from all over the country.
The Hemp University has been established to educate its attendees on key topics such as transitioning from traditional farming to organic farming, different hemp cultivar strains, how and where to get certified seeds, planting and harvesting industrial hemp, an in depth history of hemp and its many uses, agronomy, permaculture, ecological advantages and many more courses with an ever expanding curriculum. Hemp, Inc. ( OTC : HEMP ) has secured an outstanding lineup of experts from at least a dozen states all over the country, including New York, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Nevada, Colorado, Oregon and Kentucky.
For those interested in attending, teaching, touring the hemp field and hemp processing facility or showcasing your company’s hemp products, at The Hemp University, visit www.thehempuniversity.com.
David Schmitt, COO of Hemp, Inc.’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Industrial Hemp Manufacturing, LLC, which houses the 70,000 square-foot processing facility in Spring Hope, North Carolina, said the milling portion of the facility should be operational very soon. “We have all the machinery wired. Once the county rep comes out to do the final inspection, we’ll be able to power up the transformer. I’m fairly confident we’ll be able to do this very soon. This will be huge for the company.”
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