& Hemp Trade Show
Industrial hemp benefits
Hemp is a very versatile product with many health benefits , as well as nutritional value, fibers for all types of applications.
Hemp Seed / Oil: Hemp seeds are rich in Omega 6, Omega 3, protein, polyunsaturated fatty acids, insoluble fiber, they are a good source for vitamin E antioxidants.
They are stuffed with minerals such as: Magnesium, potassium, iron , zinc, calcium and phosphorus.
Hemp helps maintain hormonal balance
Hemp helps lower cholesterol
Hemp oil can help prevent psoriasis
Hemp oil regenerates and energizes the skins protective layer
Hemp oil helps prevent demyelination of the nervous system
Hemp Stalk , fiber
Over 10,000 years ago Hemp has been woven into usable fiber
The outer fiber is strong and has been used for rope, sails.
When refined the different layers of fiber within the stalks can produce Paper, insulation, clothing, textiles
the remainder of the plant, seed, flower, leaves when refined have uses in food, animal feed, biodegradable plastics, biofuel, paint, sugars, sweeteners.
Because this is one of the fastest growing plants, it has such a variety of uses, it is becoming once again a highly sought-after crop.
CREATING A SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIAL HEMP MARKET IN OREGON
BY BRINGING SMALL FARMS, PROCESSORS AND BUYERS TOGETHER WE ARE CREATING JOBS, SAVING FARMS AND BRINGING HEMP PRODUCTS TO THE NATIONAL MARKETPLACE
By locating small 2 1/2 to 10 acre Farms, bringing them together to create one large Cooperative of growers, we have and will amass a steady production of raw material from Oregon property owners.
Working directly with local extraction facilities, we are both creating and will continue to create more jobs for our state. Our goal is to process all the different products Hemp provides, here in Oregon, CBD oils, Seed hearts for food, fiber and byproduct for sale.
And then finally , while working with pharmaceutical, clothing, food grade product partners , create an outlet for our Oregon Based Products for the nation.
Our field Tech overlooking a Hemp crop for preparation prior to cultivation and marketing.