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American Hemp Photo Gallery
Hemp Forest From Above
American Hemp visits the Ontario Hemp Alliance's Field Day...
Monoecious Hemp Stalks
And finds hemp stalks that are hermaphrodites...
Diecious Hemp Stalks
But hemp that has both separate male and female industrial hemp stalks.
Inside a Hemp Field
American Hemp photo inside a hemp field in Ontario, Canada.
Cross Section of Hemp Stalk
When a cross section is taken of a hemp stalk one can find:
1. A hollow inner core
2. Hurd (core), which is the majority of the stalk
3. Bast fiber, which surrounds the hurd
Open Hemp Stalk
American Hemp split open this stalk to expose hemp's raw bast fibers and hurd.
Hemp Hurd (Core)
American Hemp demonstrates various sizes of unprocessed hurd.
Hempcrete From Hurd
After the hemp stalks are processed (decorticated), the hurd can be made into hempcrete, hemp plaster, animal bedding, packaging materials, or paper.
Hemp Bast Fiber Pallets
After the hemp stalks are processed (decorticated), the bast fibers can be used in textiles, bioplastics, biocomposites, and nanotechnologies.
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