SPRING HOPE, NC, June 22, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP), a global leader in the industrial hemp industry with the largest multipurpose industrial hemp processing facility in the western hemisphere, announced today the company was featured in an article by The Denmark News regarding Wisconsin’s burgeoning hemp industry. In Wisconsin, hundreds of farmers are currently planting hemp on more than 2,000 acres. This is the first time in decades that farmers in Wisconsin have been able to plant hemp following the state’s passage of a law to grow industrial hemp late last year.
The article, “Hemp Industry Taking Root In Wisconsin,” details the many uses for hemp and how allowing the cultivation of hemp will allow farmers to diversify their portfolio of crops leading to a boost in revenue streams. In the article, Hemp, Inc. CEO Bruce Perlowin (also known as the King of Hemp) explains how hemp provides an environmentally-friendly and more cost-effective alternative to current wood pulp industry practices.
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Quoting Perlowin, The Denmark News reports: “In Brazil, there are spots where on the left you see the lush Amazon rainforest, and on the right it’s all flattened and destroyed,” said Perlowin, whose company opened a $20 million hemp fiber processing facility in Spring Hope, North Carolina last August. “In four months, you could have 12-foot tall hemp plants on all of that land, and then have it again in four months, instead of waiting years for trees to regrow.”
Perlowin told The Denmark News, “Kimberly-Clark better wake up and smell the bacon [and begin using hemp over wood pulp] as the number one paper producer, because if they don’t somebody will, and they’ll be the new number one.
“They’ll no longer be number one in that industry. Nobody will buy paper made by a company destroying trees when there is a better, eco-friendlier alternative… making paper out of hemp. You have to realize that the human species is quickly becoming a very intelligent ‘cultural creative conscious consumer base’ and they will no longer tolerate companies that rape, pillage and plunder the planet Earth when they don’t have to. A company like that could easily go from first to last in their respective field of endeavor,” says Perlowin.
To see Bruce Perlowin’s latest Facebook video update on the 160-acre grow for each of the 160-acre Kins Domains to be built on each 500-acre Kins Community in states all over America and the world, click here.
While Wisconsin’s hemp industry takes shape, on Capitol Hill the House passed the farm bill Thursday after taking a second vote on the measure. The full Senate has yet to vote on that chamber’s version of the farm bill, which could come as early as next week, according to Farm Journal Media. The farm bill includes hemp legalization that is backed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Hemp, Inc. announced its support in April for McConnell’s introduction of a bill to remove industrial hemp from the federal government’s schedule of controlled substances.
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Notably, there are now 40 states in the nation that have legalized hemp. Companies seeking to enter or further develop their footprint in the industrial hemp marketplace are aligning with Hemp, Inc. for the company’s proven expertise and state-of-the-art hemp processing and manufacturing infrastructure in Spring Hope, North Carolina. Hemp, Inc.’s 85,000 square foot hemp processing and manufacturing facility has been operational since August, 2017.
To see Bruce Perlowin’s latest Facebook video update on the 160-acre grow for each of the 160-acre Kins Domains to be built on each 500-acre Kins Community in states all over America and the world, click here.
Hemp, Inc.’s consulting agreement with HQ Global Education, Inc. (OTC:HQGE), a scientific research development company, entails that Hemp, Inc. will provide consulting services in an effort to help HQ Global Education, Inc. expand into the hemp CBD industry. In addition, Hemp, Inc. also announced that the company encourages large scale companies to secure their hemp biomass now before Hemp, Inc.’s supply runs out.
Hemp, Inc. also recently announced that its strategic hemp growing partner Veteran Village Kins Community Arizona, Inc., had completed installation of the solar and wind-powered energy system for its 500-acre Veteran Village Kins Community in Golden Valley, Arizona. The Veteran Village Kins Community is designed to grow hemp and produce CBD products to benefit veterans as well as generate revenue for Hemp, Inc., the Veteran Village, and individual veterans living in the community.
To see Bruce Perlowin’s latest Facebook video update on the 160-acre grow for each of the 160-acre Kins Domains to be built on each 500-acre Kins Community in states all over America and the world, click here.
Dozens of master growers, from Oregon, Colorado, California, Kentucky, North Carolina, Nevada and, of course, Arizona, companies and organizations have expressed an interest in pursuing a joint venture with Hemp, Inc. to each grow industrial hemp on the 300 fenced acres in Arizona as part of “The Great United American Hemp Project.” Interested master growers, from around the country, should contact Project Manager, Dwight Jory at [email protected].
Read the following, modified, October 24, 2017 press release, Hemp, Inc. Announces Strategic Hemp Growing Partner “Veteran Village Kins Community Arizona, Inc.” Completes Final Site Plan Blueprints, below:
Hemp, Inc. has announced that its strategic growing partner, “Veteran Village Kins Community Arizona, Inc.,” has completed its final site plan blueprints for its 500-acre site in Golden Valley, Arizona (20 miles north of Kingman, AZ and 90 minutes from Las Vegas, NV). The site plan was submitted to the Mohave County Building Department for final review. The Company is also in the final stages of completing the necessary infrastructure to support an off-grid, renewable, energy system. With the solar equipment in place, the site’s solar power operation is now complete.
As soon as the live streaming video cameras are up and operational, the world can actually see the way the Veterans Village Kins Community is designed. According to Perlowin, the basic framework or overall plan of the Veterans Village Kins Community is a synchronicity of the “Traumatized” Veterans Village Kins Community, and other traumatized groups we will be building communities for such as the “Abused” Women & Children Village Kins Community, the “Orphaned” Children Village Kins Community, the “Homeless” Village Kins Community, and the “healers” Village Kins Community. These particular communities are all dependent upon one another and work simultaneously supporting each other. For example, the “Healers” heal the traumatized veterans and women & children; the women support orphan children and orphan children want to see people living in homes and not homeless. This circles back to the healers who also work to heal the homeless and the other traumatized groups. This is the economic foundation on how the sale of the hemp products operates in a “quantum economic matrix” or an example of “symbiotic economics” which is more complex than this brief description allows.
Dwight Jory, the Project Manager for the “Veteran Village Kins Community Arizona, Inc.,” said, “We are very happy with the progress. Our Kins Community is really beginning to come together.” In anticipation of planting to begin during the spring, 300 acres have been fenced, 16 overnight trailer park sites are under construction, and six 40×40-ft organic vegetable gardens are ready for seasonal planting, according to Jory. As for the 6 geodesic domes mentioned in an earlier press release, 1 is structurally complete with only the electrical and plumbing to be completed. The rest are on site awaiting final site plan approval. “We are now accepting volunteers who have expressed an interest in helping to build the first Kins Community for our veterans,” said Jory. Those interested in making the first hemp growing CBD-producing “Veteran Village Kins Community” become a reality should contact Ms. Sandra Williams via email ([email protected]).
One thousand trees, on 36 of the 500-acres, have also been planted, with an additional 1,000 trees on order. The “Veteran Village Kins Community” site plan also includes a 100,000-square foot GMP compliant, central processing plant, CBD testing laboratory, and various health and wellness centers to support veterans who may have psychological, emotional or health issues.
“As Hemp, Inc. positions itself on the forefront of America’s industrial hemp revolution, we see our partnership with ‘Veteran Village Kins Community Arizona, Inc.’ being paramount in supporting the small family farm movement that we are confident will reshape the American landscape,” said Perlowin. “As we work toward getting our eco-village up and running in Arizona, we are also aggressively scouting strategic locations in other states including North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia. Giving veterans and other Americans a place to learn new skills and take part in this multi-billion-dollar hemp CBD market is very exciting. It’s a big part of our mission to give back.”
According to Perlowin, seven “master hemp growers” from Oregon, Colorado, California, Kentucky, North Carolina, Nevada and, of course, Arizona have expressed an interest in pursuing a joint venture with Hemp, Inc. to each grow industrial hemp on the 300 fenced acres in Arizona. Perlowin says he’ll call this “The Great United American Hemp Project.”