15 Fascinating Facts About Hemp

Hemp is the common name for plants of the entire genus Cannabis, although the term is often used to refer only to Cannabis strains cultivated for industrial (non-drug) use. Industrial hemp has many uses, including paper, textiles, biodegradable plastics, construction, health food, and fuel. It is one of the fastest growing biomasses known, and one of the earliest domesticated plants known. Click continue reading for 15 fascinating facts about the less-pleasurable version of weed.

1. All schoolbooks were made from hemp or flax paper until the 1880s. (Jack Frazier. Hemp Paper Reconsidered. 1974.)

2. It was legal to pay taxes with hemp in America from 1631 until the early 1800s. (LA Times. Aug. 12, 1981.)

3. Refusing to grow hemp in America during the 17th and 18th centuries was against the law! You could be jailed in Virginia for refusing to grow hemp from 1763 to 1769 (G. M. Herdon. Hemp in Colonial Virginia).

4. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other founding fathers grew hemp. (Washington and Jefferson Diaries. Jefferson smuggled hemp seeds from China to France then to America.)

5. Benjamin Franklin owned one of the first paper mills in America, and it processed hemp. Also, the War of 1812 was fought over hemp. Napoleon wanted to cut off Moscow’s export to England. (Jack Herer. Emperor Wears No Clothes.)

6. For thousands of years, 90% of all ships’ sails and rope were made from hemp. The word ‘canvas’ comes from the Middle English word “canevas” which comes from the Latin word cannabis. (Webster’s New World Dictionary.)

7. 80% of all textiles, fabrics, clothes, linen, drapes, bed sheets, etc., were made from hemp until the 1820s, with the introduction of the cotton gin.

8. The first Bibles, maps, charts, Betsy Ross’s flag, the first drafts of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were made from hemp. (U.S. Government Archives.)

9. The first crop grown in many states was hemp. 1850 was a peak year for Kentucky producing 40,000 tons. Hemp was the largest cash crop until the 20th century. (State Archives.)

10. Oldest known records of hemp farming go back 5000 years in China, although hemp industrialization probably goes back to ancient Egypt.

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11. Rembrandt’s, Van Gogh’s, Gainsborough’s, as well as most early canvas paintings, were principally painted on hemp linen.

12. In 1916, the U.S. Government predicted that by the 1940s all paper would come from hemp and that no more trees need to be cut down. Government studies report that 1 acre of hemp equals 4.1 acres of trees. Plans were in the works to implement such programs. (U.S. Department of Agriculture Archives.)

13. Quality paints and varnishes were made from hemp seed oil until 1937. 58,000 tons of hemp seeds were used in America for paint products in 1935. (Sherman Williams Paint Co. testimony before the U.S.Congress against the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act.)

14. Henry Ford’s first Model-T was built to run on hemp gasoline and the car itself was constructed from hemp! On his large estate, Ford was photographed among his hemp fields. The car, ‘grown from the soil,’ had hemp plastic panels whose impact strength was 10 times stronger than steel. (Popular Mechanics, 1941.)

15. In 1938, hemp was called ‘Billion Dollar Crop.’ It was the first time a cash crop had a business potential to exceed a billion dollars. (Popular Mechanics, Feb. 1938.)

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  • http://www.facebook.com/Snowflake70 Jaime Yarbrough

    That’s what I’m talkin’ about.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Snowflake70 Jaime Yarbrough

    That’s what I’m talkin’ about.

  • jehzehcah

    That is some crazy shit! Why is the us gov so blind?!

    • nt

      they’re eyes might just be a lot wider than they let you believe

  • jehzehcah

    That is some crazy shit! Why is the us gov so blind?!

    • nt

      they’re eyes might just be a lot wider than they let you believe

  • nt

    lol, their

  • nt

    lol, their

  • http://transd-tropin.com/blog wrinkles

    err I keep getting an error whenever attempting to skip for the subsequent article

  • http://stumbleupon Smokey Moss

    I see these fascinating facts and have learned tons of good things about cannabis in the 32 years I have enjoyed it, but I have yet to see them or any pro-cannabis ads anywhere except on a few web sites and in High Times Magazine! Why don’t we see this appearing in more of the main stream publications that are read by the anti-cannabis crowd such as Time Magazine, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal? The places where this “good” info appears are only visited by us marijuana loyalists and the occasional “non-user” that happened to click on the wrong site!!! America has been brain washed continually for close to 90 years!! I was one of them. Growing up I knew it as the “Killer Weed” that would rob you of your very soul!! Never tried it until my third year of college when peer pressure and stomach ulcers from all the drinking prodded me into it. After my first experience I thought, “What a lying load of bullshit I’ve been handed all these years!” The American public needs to be properly educated that the “pros” so far outweigh the “cons” that the cons become by all rational thinking…non existent!!!

  • http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7PHWQGX Tamesha Aiola

    Thankyou for this interesting post. I would like to come back in the not too distant future. Cheers again

  • Strina

    Wouldn’t this be a great contributor to the Green jobs and environmentally friendly things we need to be looking into?

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