The billion dollar crop

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On page 239 of this 1938 magazine called "Popular Mechanics", we find an article capturing a relative vision of the future that faded in ignorance. The text reads:

"...petition with coolie-produced foreign fiber while paying farmers fifteen dollars a ton for hemp as it comes from the field.
From the farmers' point of view, hemp is an easy crop to grow and will yield from three to six tons per acre on any land that will grow corn, wheat or oats. It has a short growing season so that it can be planted after other crop are in. It can be grown in any state of the union. The long roots penetrate and break the soil to leave it in perfect condition for the next year's crop. The dense shock of leaves, eight to twelve feet above the ground, chokes out weeds. Two successive crops are enough to reclaim land that has been abandoned because of Canadian thistles or quack grass. Under old methods, hemp..."

With consideration for the times, industrial hemp being prospectively a billion dollar crop then would be the equivalent of anywhere from $13.2-$192 billion today. According to MeasuringWorth.com, using a Power Purchasing Calculator it would be about $16,500,000,000.00 today; where $1 had the buying power of approximately $16.79.

To find out how we came to these numbers, click here
http://www.measuringworth.com/uscompare/index.php
 

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You would never think that a single plant could solve most of the worlds problems, well it can. Hemp has over 50, 000 uses, why this plant remains illegal is causing confusion among many. Everything from clothes, medicine, fabrics, fuel and more, hemp is definitely a large threat to a variety of corporations that control energy, health and a number of other industries. Many corporations would see a decline in profit if hemp were to be legalized. One in particular this article will focus on is the automobile industry.

The worlds most Eco-friendly car, the Kestrel, was designed in Canada by Calgary-based Motive Industries INC. Unlike the United States government, the Canadian government is open to hemp farming and actively supporting the industrial hemp industry and it’s potential benefit for us and our environment.

It has a top speed of 90 km per hour and a range of approximately 100 miles before needing to be recharged. It’s powered by a motor made by TM4 Electrodynamic Systems, a Quebec based company.

It’s weight is approximately 2,500 pounds, and has a very affordable price given the fact that hemp is very easy to grow and requires nothing but the sun. It fits 4 passengers and the production version of it was supposed to be available this year. Since the unveiling of it a couple of years ago, everything all of a sudden has become quiet. You can contact the developers here for more information if you are interested or would like to get your hands on one.

The body of the car is completely impact-resistant and made entirely out of hemp. When we think of cars we think of gasoline, steel, pollution, etc. Even though we have had some innovative and visually pleasing cars on the road today, it is difficult to ignore the sheer environmental impact that modern cars create.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a hemp car making noise, did you know that Henry Ford spent more than a decade researching and building his Model T car? This was in the 1940’s, it was completely made from hemp. This car was 10 times stronger than steel and was also designed to run off of hemp bio-fuel! Whatever happened to this idea? Read more about that here.

To think that even one of the founders of a major car manufacturer was trying to give the world a vehicle that was safe, strong and clean for the environment is good to know. At the same time, his invention was so suppressed that it is somewhat disheartening. How did we go from such an obvious and intelligent discovery, to using gasoline, steel and other non-harmonious materials? It’s important to keep in mind that not only do we need to look at the pollution factor of material while in use, we should also be aware of the pollution caused from manufacturing and creating of cars from raw materials.

Looking at hemp, it complies with every Eco-standard that exists today; in fact, it blows them out of the water. The suppression of this technology is largely due to the fact that hemp was outlawed in the US in 1937 due to the potential damaging effect it would have on many powerful industries at that time. I highly recommend you check out the full story we wrote on how hemp became illegal.

The Kestrel’s hemp composite body shell passed its crash test in strong form, unlike steel, the panels bounce back into shape after impact. Hemp also has the same mechanical properties as glass. It is even lighter than glass and these properties help boost fuel efficiency.

The oldest known records of hemp farming go back 5000 years in China. For thousands of years, 90% of all ships sails and rope made from hemp. Hemp is an unlimited, forever lasting resource. For that reason alone it is a threat to our current financial and economic systems. It seems the systems we have in place are used to justify why products like this cannot be mass marketed and mass distributed. It’s time for a change, and it’s time for us to implement new methods and technologies that are more harmonious with the planet.
 

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Was just legalized to grow industrially in CA and a couple other states. I been up on game for years breh

Props breh, that is state tho not feds but its a step in the right direction.

Hemp is so easy to grow and has the potential to drastically change the nature of our energy consumption. It would literally liberate us from a number of multinational corporations and put that power back in the hands of the people
 

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There's no game here, The whole thing would become as generic and oversaturated as tobacco in the next two decades.

I don't see folks talking about tobacco being a game. The whole hemp thing is overrated.

Tobacco doesn't have many uses besides consumption. And even with the over saturation you speak of tobacco is still one of the only industries in america to survive and thrive as multinational corporations have swept up industries and sent them overseas
 
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Unless you and ol girl got ties with the DEA idk bout all that

You just need a couple of acres. Already folks in CO, CA with hemp growing. Easy $$$ , make and sell all types of shyt. It will be legalized soon, if not we really are a country of bytches. Them cacs in Europe would've been turnt up long ago
 

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Props breh, that is state tho not feds but its a step in the right direction.

Hemp is so easy to grow and has the potential to drastically change the nature of our energy consumption. It would literally liberate us from a number of multinational corporations and put that power back in the hands of the people

Which is major reason why it was deemed illegal in the first place. Even up to today, the MJ conversation never talks about hemp. It has mega potential........yes even for the digital world....Hemp fibres 'better than graphene' - BBC News

Im really curious how Trump is going to approach this. He's a business man, which can be good or bad especially when you are talking about the environment. But he's not lobbyist controlled like the last people that have been in his position and might actually see the vision, and not get on some Duterte "MJ is a drug and must be curtailed" steeze. Enough, cotdamnit. BHO could have really been a change agent, if he talked about hemp, but he's way to puppetteered. :snoop:
 
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