Hemp, Inc. Reports: Hemp Used as Livestock Feed Unlocks More Potential for the Cash Crop
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Las Vegas, NV – (NewMediaWire) – December 16, 2021 – Hemp, Inc. (OTC
PINK: HEMP), one of the global leaders that has been on the forefront of the
industrial hemp industry for years, reports on the benefits of using hemp as
livestock feed and how it can unlock more opportunities as this cash crop
continues to flourish at an exponential rate. After almost being entirely
eliminated from the American landscape in the 1950s, Congress finally made it
legal in 2018 to grow hemp in America again. Recognizing that not all cannabis
plants were bred to have high concentrations of THC allows for segments of the
agricultural sector to cash in on the hemp crop too.
While hemp is primarily grown
to produce seed, fiber, medicine and oil (and has thousands of uses), the
byproducts that remain after harvest could serve as feed for animals. This may
include leaves, fodder and residual plant fibers. Since these byproducts are
predominantly “cellulose-containing plant materials” the best type of animals
to utilize these byproducts are ruminants (cattle, sheep, goats, buffalo, deer,
elk, giraffes and camels) because of their unique digestive system. This opens
the door for segments of the agricultural industry to take advantage of
opportunities in the hemp market by using hemp as animal feed.
While the 2018 Farm Bill made
it legal to grow hemp, feed ingredients, including hemp, fall under the
jurisdiction of the FDA (Food & Drug Administration), thus hemp growers are
still petitioning the government to approve the plant as livestock feed.
According to the VP of the Hemp Feed Coalition,
“large scale hemp production will create inexpensive byproducts that are
valuable as animal feed ingredients. Hemp seed meal provides high values of
nutrition, such as complete protein, omega-3 and mega-6 fatty acids.” (source quote) To
realize these benefits, the Hemp Feed Coalition is working to gain federal
approval for hemp and its byproducts as an animal feed ingredient.
In an article published a
few months ago, “prior to prohibition in 1937, wild hemp grew
freely across North America and was a natural part of the diet of all
grass-grazing animals, including cows, goats, sheep and bison. Even pasture-raised
chickens pecked at the plants, which means CBD, small amounts of THC and all
the other cannabinoids we’ve since discovered were also a natural part of the
human diet, via meat, milk and eggs.” Hemp Industry Daily says
the animal-feed ingredient approval process typically takes up to four years,
but FDA authorities have promised to fast-track it, reducing the
process to 1-2 years.
As of today, hemp as a feed
ingredient, is not approved by the Association of American Feed Control
Officials (AAFCO)
or the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine.
Approval from these entities would unlock more opportunities of what the cash
crop has to offer. Industrial hemp has nearly unlimited potential
and the surface of that potential has only been scratched. Much more
remains to be discovered about the possible uses of the robust, multi-purpose
substance. Federal legislation in favor of hemp and many state approvals across
the country, have been a boon to the industry. And with immense profits to be made,
there is no doubt that companies in the industry, including Hemp, Inc., will
benefit from it.
The number of consumer products
made from hemp is already mind-boggling. From personal care items to fuel, the
list seems to be endless. In fact, Hemp, Inc.’s King of Hemp® online
store offers consumers 24/7 convenience and secure online ordering for its
line of CBG/CBD products. King of Hemp® products are also available at
retail locations in Florida, Arizona, Nevada and California.
Hemp, Inc. began shipping its King of Hemp® product line to
stores across the country in late 2020.
With more than 10 years of
experience in growing and processing hemp in North America, Hemp,
Inc. has an established network of industry professionals in every segment
of the industrial hemp industry. Hemp, Inc. has the largest industrial
multipurpose hemp processing facility in North America, an 85,000-square
foot facility in Spring Hope, N.C. Its mission of providing green
solutions that help make the world a better place continues to flourish as the
company advances an ever-growing portfolio of revenue- and value-generating
synergistic businesses. Hemp may be the salvation in retooling America for
greener, more sustainable domestic manufacturing.
Hemp, Inc.’s Recent
Acquisitions
Hemp, Inc. just had its second
major acquisition in less than three months. In the all-stock transaction,
Hemp, Inc. acquired full ownership of American Sustainable Rubber Company, LLC
(ASR). This specific acquisition will enable Hemp, Inc. to leverage ASR’s
proprietary intellectual property to improve its hemp grows and harvesting. The
first acquisition was acquiring Ferris Holding, Inc., a leading co-packer and
manufacturer based in Las Vegas, Nevada. To read more on how these strategic
acquisitions are positioning the Company for long-term profitable growth, click here.
WHAT IS HEMP, INC.?
With a deep-rooted social and
environmental mission at its core, Hemp, Inc. seeks to
build a business constituency for the American small hemp farmer, the American
veteran, and other groups experiencing the ever-increasing disparity between
tapering income and soaring expenses. The Company is on a mission to be a
powerful engine for social change and economic revival, worldwide, by providing
hemp products that are eco-friendly, sustainable and healthy. Hemp, Inc.
executives believe there can be tangible benefits reaped from adhering to a
corporate social responsibility plan.
HEMP, INC.’S TEN DIVISIONS
It has been Hemp, Inc.’s intent
to continually invest in building its hemp infrastructure, especially since
none existed previously. In fact, the Company has instinctively been following
the same path as Amazon… reinvesting profits and operating capital back into
building the infrastructure. This is a business strategy that has been proven
and works well.
All the years leading up to
this point were building and finishing the largest hemp infrastructure in
America and now the Company is focusing 90% of its efforts on marketing and
generating revenues.
Hemp, Inc.’s ten
divisions are as follows:
Division
One
– The Industrial Hemp Infrastructure
Division
Two
– The Hemp Farming Infrastructure
Division
Three –
The Hemp Pre-Roll Blending Infrastructure
Division
Four
– The Hemp Educational Infrastructure
Division
Five
– The Hemp Marketing Infrastructure
Division Six
– Accessories, Products and Services
Division
Seven –
Research and Development
Division
Eight
– Industrial Hemp Investments and Joint
Ventures
Division
Nine
– Industrial Hemp Consulting
Division Ten
– Educational Entertainment
Division One – The Industrial
Hemp Infrastructure
The Industrial Hemp
Infrastructure division consists of two hemp processing facilities. The largest
of the two is its multi-purpose industrial hemp processing facility
and milling operation in Spring Hope, North Carolina. It’s the largest
“industrial hemp processing center” in the western hemisphere and has grown to
become one of the pre-eminent centers of the industrial hemp industry. The
85,000 square foot facility sits on 9-acres. It is environmentally sustainable
and was built from the ground up in hopes of “Making America Hemp Again.”
The facility currently has
approximately 769,794 pounds of raw kenaf bales, 363,225 pounds of DrillWall®;
and 449,552 pounds of Spill-B-Gone™. That’s a total of approximately 1,582,571
pounds of product.
In addition to the company’s two
industrial hemp processing facilities, Hemp, Inc also acquired a
significant manufacturer and co-packer, Ferris Holding Inc. (“Ferris”),
headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. Hemp Inc.’s all stock acquisition of
Ferris will provide cost savings and increased revenue of products developed,
manufactured and co-packed by Ferris. As a leading co-packer and manufacturer,
Ferris will expand Hemp, Inc.’s launching of new products in the hemp market
that can be distributed and sold worldwide by Hemp, Inc.
Hemp, Inc. and their
associates also have land in Golden Valley, Arizona (100 miles from Las Vegas,
20 miles north of Kingman, AZ). A good portion, of this land, is
designated for the Veteran’s Village Kins Community (VVKC) for Arizona and
acres are being prepped for industrial hemp cultivation. The company aims to
boost the economies of these small towns by offering affordable hemp processing
services, which incentivizes local growers to add hemp to their crop rotation.
Division One Products:
DrillWall® (a loss circulation
material)
Spill-Be-Gone® (an oil spill
cleanup product)
Division Two – The Hemp
Farming Infrastructure
The Hemp Farming Infrastructure
(Division Two) consists of farm equipment, cloning rooms, clones and seeds,
grow rooms, greenhouses, hemp drying facilities and a huge amount of peripheral
farming tools and equipment. The progress Hemp, Inc. has made in its
agricultural endeavors, over the course of seven years, has been amazing.
(Visit https://www.hempincpresents.com/ to
see the videos of Hemp, Inc.’s grows in multiple locations.)
Hemp, Inc. also has three
“Small Family Hemp Farm” models. The “Small Family Hemp Farm” in North Carolina
is situated on 12 acres and consists of a cloning room, a greenhouse, and
enough land to grow 2,000-3,000 high CBD or CBG hemp plants. The model shows
farmers how to grow high CBD and CBG hemp plants, operate a greenhouse and turn
a barn into a cloning room to earn up to $100,000+ a year. This shows an
example of how the “Small Family Hemp Farm” can be duplicated and reappear on
the American landscape. After all, the original small family farms in America
were able to survive economically by growing hemp as their main cash crop and
the first five presidents of the United States were all hemp farmers.
The other two “Small Family
Hemp Farm” models are located in Dolan Springs, Arizona. One of which is
referred to as “The Orchard” because it has a sizable organic orchard. There
are 2 acres on which CBG hemp will be grown; a cloning room; cold storage; and
a greenhouse that is planned to be installed.
Division
Two Products include:
King of Hemp® Gummies – These CBD edibles come in a variety of
flavors and potencies of 25 gm, 20 gm and 10 gm. Flavors include blue
raspberry, kiwi, strawberry, pineapple, guava, tropical, apple, citrus, berry
tang and more. CBD Fruit Rings (20 gm and 10 gm) are available in
apple, peach and watermelon. King of Hemp® Sour Bears in assorted
flavors (10 gm) are in stock, too.
King of Hemp® Caviar (previously called Moon Rocks)
offers high CBD potency and a rich taste. The Caviar is made from high-quality
Bubba Kush hemp flower, coated in a THC-free distillate and then rolled in
CBG-rich kief.
King of Hemp® Diamonds, which contain over 95% CBD, are
derived from terpene-infused THC-free distillate.
King of Hemp® Pre-Rolls, robustly flavored, are made
from organic, pesticide-free Bubba Kush hemp wrapped in RAW Natural Rolling
Paper. The unique wrapper is made from 100% plants with no added chalk or dyes.
Pre-Rolls are sold online as singles and in a six-pack.
Fortified Pre-Rolls, the highly potent,
flavorful pre-rolls recommended for experienced smokers, utilize the King
of Hemp® Pre-Roll and covering it with a high-CBD distillate and help kief.
Midnight Express, a high CBG Pre-Roll, is
made from premium hemp flowers, named in honor of the 1977 book by Billy Hayes
‘Midnight Express’, which was also an award-winning feature film, written by
Oliver Stone. Hemp, Inc. uses a proprietary process for its Pre-Rolls,
which includes blending the best flower from numerous hemp crops. King of
Hemp® Pre-Rolls offer smokers a unique, consistent profile every time.
King of Hemp® Tinctures boast a
new-formulation that will be available at the King of Hemp® online store and at
retail locations very soon.
Hemp, Inc. began shipping its King of Hemp® product line
to stores across the country in late 2020.
Division Three – The Hemp
Pre-Roll Blending Infrastructure
Hemp, Inc. acquired a significant
manufacturer and co-packer, Ferris Holding Inc. (“Ferris”), headquartered in
Las Vegas, Nevada. Hemp, Inc.’s all stock acquisition of Ferris will
provide cost savings and increased revenue of products developed, manufactured
and co-packed by Ferris. As a leading co-packer and manufacturer, Ferris will
expand Hemp, Inc.’s launching of new products in the hemp market that can be
distributed and sold worldwide by Hemp, Inc.
Ferris was founded and began
operations in 2005 and has been the manufacturer of the King of Hemp® smokable
product line for Hemp, Inc. With consistent stellar health department ratings
and innovative manufacturing processes that increase quality while decreasing
loss, Ferris is a highly respected manufacturer. The ownership of Ferris has
agreed to allow their management team to stay on for at least one year,
assuring a smooth transition to the management team at Hemp, Inc.
Division Four – The Hemp Educational Infrastructure
The Hemp Educational
Infrastructure division includes Hemp, Inc.’s Hemp University which
focuses on educating and empowering hemp farmers and entrepreneurs with
knowledge, processing, infrastructure and support. The educational
seminars, through the Hemp University, are held as needed. These seminars teach
farmers and landowners how to create a profitable income stream by maximizing
the per-acre crop revenue. Through this division, Hemp, Inc. has
trained well over 500 farmers in its first two years by doing a total of nine
Hemp University seminars in North Carolina and Oregon, which included:
·
The New Leaf Symposium and Golden Grow Awards Gala – January 26, 2020
(Jacksonville, Oregon). This symposium celebrated optimism and resilience in
the industry, the power of the plant, and faith in the hemp-producing
community. The event sold out with over 180 attendees and concluded with the
“Golden Grow Awards Gala”. The Golden Grow Awards Gala honored Oregon’s top
cultivars and put Oregon’s best farmers head-to-head for some of the most
prestigious hemp-industry accolades. There were four categories judged in the
awards: Top CBD, Top Terpenes, Judge’s Favorite, and Peoples’ Choice.
·
The Pre-Harvest Symposium – September 8, 2019 (Oregon). Held at Southern Oregon
University, the symposium was expertly designed for both farmers and
entrepreneurs of all experience levels and focused on harvesting, processing
and profit channels within the hemp industry. The third edition of the Southern
Oregon Hemp University brought an abundance of insight into innovations within
the realm of harvesting and processing to the forefront. Additionally, the
symposium touched on traditional practices in agriculture.
·
Pre-Plant Support Workshop – May 4, 2019 (Oregon). The Pre-Plant Support
Workshop was an incredible success that filled the entire venue to capacity
with attendees. In total, there were close to 200 attendees, including 20
vendors in attendance. The workshop was designed to help hemp farmers or those
interested in the hemp industry learn the best pre-planting practices prior to
the planting season. The Hemp University Pre-Planting Support Workshop was an
interactive and informative workshop that covered the various details hemp
farmers should know prior to planting.
·
The Hemp University Educational Seminar – March 23, 2019 (Oregon). This was the
first Hemp University held on the West Coast. The seminar provided attendees
with a full day of networking, education, and support. The seminar helped
others in the area who were interested in the hemp industry learn more about
the “Industrial Hemp Revolution” and how this movement can not only transform
Southern Oregon’s economy, but also revive family farms and small businesses in
the surrounding areas.
·
Growing Hemp for Profit – March 10, 2018 – (North Carolina). The Hemp
University’s first educational symposium event of 2018 entitled
“Growing Hemp for Profit” took place on Saturday, March 10, 2018. Attendees
learned from the University’s industrial hemp experts as they shared their
lessons from their experiences in growing industrial hemp.
·
Hemp Money Event: Economics, Lessons & Planning for 2018 – December 2, 2017
– (North Carolina). This was the fifth most vital and anticipated educational
symposium of the year. Attendees learned the economics of growing industrial
hemp for fiber, seeds, and CBD. They also learned about other master POD
growers’ experiences and lessons; and, learned how to prepare for the 2018
industrial hemp growing season with a well-defined blueprint for success.
·
The Hemp Oil Event: The Art and Science of CBD Oil – September 30, 2017 (North
Carolina). This was the Hemp University’s fourth symposium in North Carolina,
held on Saturday, September 30, 2017 from 8:30am to 5:00pm at the Peachtree
Hills Country Club, 3512 Peachtree Hills Road, Spring Hope, NC 27882. The
symposium brought attendees up to speed on all business and scientific aspects
of Industrial Hemp CBD cannabinoids by disseminating current, reliable information
that continues to shape the revolutionary CBD market. Attendees also got a
chance to go to Hemp, Inc.’s, then, 70,000 square foot multipurpose industrial
hemp decortication facility for the first live public demonstration of its
Supercritical CO2 Extraction System using North Carolina-grown CBD industrial
hemp. Representatives from NuAxon Bioscience were also on-site to allow those
interested in purchasing their own CBD extraction system.
·
The Art and Science of CBD Greenhouse Growing – June 24, 2017 (North Carolina).
The 3rd Hemp University educational symposium held on June 24, 2017
focused on The Art and Science of CBD Greenhouse Growing. The educational
symposium was held at Louisburg College in Louisburg, North Carolina. A team of
experts engaged attendees through the greenhouse and indoor growing process
from cultivation to harvest and from processing to distribution. Dr. Robert
Bruck, Dean of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and
Distinguished Professor of Environmental Science at Louisburg College, was The
Hemp University’s special guest who lectured on soil microbiology during the
symposium. Attendees were able to spend half of the course at Hemp, Inc.’s,
then, 70,000 square-foot Industrial Hemp Hub, in a 3,000 square-foot cloning
room. There, attendees had the opportunity to experience a more hands-on
learning approach.
·
Farming Hemp for Profit™ – April 29, 2017 (North Carolina). Hemp, Inc.’s
second, sold out, educational symposium (Farming HEMP for Profit™),
through its Hemp University, was a phenomenal success.
The symposium took place on Saturday, April 29, 2017, from 8:30am –
5:00pm, at the Hampton Inn & Suites located at 3920 Arrow Drive, Raleigh,
NC 27612 and drew over 100 attendees. The one-day educational symposium and
tour of Hemp, Inc.’s, then, 70,000 square-foot multipurpose industrial hemp
facility was an opportunity for landowners and farmers to learn how to apply
real business building tactics with a “specific step-by-step blueprint” on how
to grow, sell and profit from farming industrial hemp. This event accomplished
its mission to help landowners and farmers add a new viable and profitable
income stream by maximizing the per-acre crop revenue.
·
Farming Hemp for Profit™ – March 18, 2017 (North Carolina). This was Hemp,
Inc.’s first Hemp University symposium. The symposium was a sold-out event
and was a huge success with 100 attendees who rated the quality of information
presented as excellent. The symposium took place on Saturday, March 18, 2017,
from 8:00am – 5:00pm, at Hemp, Inc.’s wholly owned subsidiary, Industrial
Hemp Manufacturing, LLC, located at 1436 Highway 581 North, Spring Hope, North
Carolina, 27882. The one-day educational symposium was an opportunity for
landowners and farmers to receive a “specific step-by-step blueprint” on how to
grow, sell and profit from farming industrial hemp by using real business
tactics and principles, presented by industry experts.
To listen to past Hemp University
workshops, please visit hemp-university.teachable.com.
Also visit https://www.hempincpresents.com to
see highlights from Hemp, Inc.’s inaugural Hemp University held in North
Carolina, which sold out in two weeks.
The Hemp University’s
twelve online educational masterclasses are $10 each and each
masterclass is under an hour in length. The online courses include lectures
from industry leaders who have educated attendees at the Hemp University
workshops in Oregon. These online masterclasses provide farmers who were either
not able to attend the first Hemp University or who would like to revisit certain
topics presented by the event speakers.
Those interested in Hemp,
Inc.’s online courses, including experts in any aspect of the industrial hemp
industry, should contact Chris Tinney on (855) 554-6834 or via email at
(ctinney@hempinc.com).
Division Five – The Hemp Marketing Infrastructure
While marketing is a critical
facet of any business operation for increasing revenues, Hemp, Inc. believes
there must be a keen focus on the infrastructure. The demand for CBD, CBG and
other hemp products is massive, some even say the demand is insatiable. In
order to supply that type of volume/demand, there must be a strong foundation
or infrastructure in place. Hemp, Inc. will continue to grow a rock-solid Hemp
Marketing Infrastructure.
Division Six – Accessories,
Products and Services
The Accessories, Products and
Services division focuses on the sale of hemp industry accessories such as the
sale of extractors, harvesters, storage bags, containers, fertilizer, soil
amendments, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, balers, greenhouses, and greenhouse
equipment; the drying, trimming, curing, storing and brokering for other
farmers harvesting hemp; and ultimately anything else a hemp farmer may need to
be successful.
Hemp, Inc. plans on greatly
expanding this division.
Division Seven – Research
and Development
Hemp, Inc. is proud to have been
a pioneer and leader in the early stages of the hemp industry in America.
The Research and Development division has been an integral part of the company
since day one. A formal research and development project is in the works
and the company plans on expanding this division in the future.
Division Eight – Industrial Hemp Investments and Joint
Ventures
Since the passing of the 2018
hemp bill, Hemp, Inc. has been flooded with inquiries of people who
want to invest in the hemp industry but don’t know where to start. As the
avant-guard of the industrial hemp industry, Hemp, Inc. has put together
numerous joint venture investment opportunities for the medium to large-scale
investor. Those who are interested should email ir@hempinc.com.
Millionaire investors, and in
some cases billionaires and billion-dollar hedge fund managers, are
aggressively trying to get into the hemp industry since the passing of the 2018
Farm Bill. A joint venture agreement with Hemp, Inc. has been very appealing to
investors because of the company’s vast network of experts and resources.
Division Nine –
Industrial Hemp Consulting
Hemp, Inc.’s Industrial Hemp
and Medical Marijuana Consulting Company (IHMMCC) was restructured as its ninth
division and is now “Division Nine – Industrial Hemp Consulting”. With an
influx of public companies wanting to expand into the industrial hemp industry,
Hemp, Inc. has been inundated with potential consulting agreements. To keep up,
Hemp, Inc. revamped its consulting division to work hands-on with each company
to provide its years of expertise.
Typically, companies seeking in
depth consulting services from Hemp, Inc. pay mostly in stock since cash flow
is oftentimes tight during the developmental stage of start-up companies in
this industry. Through Hemp, Inc.’s Industrial Hemp Consulting division, a wide
range of services are forged from the experiences of creating the first
publicly traded company in the cannabis sector (Medical Marijuana, Inc.) and
having over a decade of experience in the industrial hemp industry’s public
sector.
Division Ten – Educational Entertainment
Hemp, Inc.’s Entertainment
division will cover everything from investing in the movie “The Adventures of
the King of Pot” (https://www.kingofpotthemovie.com/) and
other historical movies, books and documentaries representing our industry up
to the current docuseries being made on “The Modern Day History of Hemp”. Those
interested in investing in any one of these ventures should contact the
division’s Project Manager, Chris Tinney, at 855-554-6834 or via email, ctinney@hempinc.com.
VETERAN VILLAGE KINS
COMMUNITIES
To see the livestream feed for
the Veteran’s Village Kins Community Arizona, visit https://www.hempinc.com/arizona and
click on “View Live Feed” or visit www.kinscommunity.com and
click on the “Livestream Video” tab.
The Veteran Village Kins
Community in Arizona has completed its final site plan blueprints for its 36 of
the 500-acre site in Golden Valley, Arizona (20 miles north of Kingman, AZ and
90 minutes from Las Vegas, NV). The Company is also in the final stages of
completing the necessary infrastructure to support an off-grid, renewable,
energy system.
Live streaming video can be
accessed on www.kinscommunity.com by clicking the
“Livestream Video” tab. Viewers are able to actually see the way the Veteran’s
Village Kins Community is designed and watch it being built. The basic
framework or overall plan of the Veteran’s Village Kins Communities is to
create a holistic healing and learning center that is designed to educate and
heal veterans with PTSD, alcoholism, meth addiction, opioid addiction, and
other psychological conditions while at the same time training them on the
numerous aspects of being part of the emerging multi-billion-dollar hemp
industry.
The Company will also build
hemp-growing communities for other groups such as “Abused” Women & Children
Village Kins Communities; the “Orphans” Village Kins Communities; “Homeless”
Village Kins Communities, the “Healers” Village Kins Communities (the healers
are professionals who are knowledgeable in the modalities to treat these
traumatized groups); and a community to “Heal the Healers” called Heal the
Healers Village Kins Community Arizona. These particular communities are all
synergistically aligned to work simultaneously supporting each other.
For example, the “Healers” heal
the traumatized veterans and women & children; the women support orphaned
children, and orphaned children want to see people living in homes and not
homeless. Thus, a portion of the hemp grown in each community goes to create
and support another community, giving everybody a sense of giving back and
helping others as they help themselves. This circles back to the healers who
also work to heal the veterans and the other traumatized groups. This is the
economic foundation on how the sale of the hemp products operates as a “quantum
economic matrix” or an example of “symbiotic economics” which is way more
complex than this brief description allows.
The VVKC will include a
100,000-square foot GMP compliant, central processing plant and various health
and wellness centers to support veterans who may have psychological, emotional
or health issues. It will also give veterans and other Americans a place to
learn new skills and take part in this multi-billion-dollar hemp CBD market.
It’s a big part of the company’s mission to give back. They have also expanded
the Kins Community concept internationally focusing on, but not limited to,
Israel, New Zealand, Canada, Africa, Australia and Jamaica.
PRESS COVERAGE
Hemp, Inc. has created an
enormous amount of media coverage. See below for the partial list of press hits
the Company has received:
· Press Release: “Hemp, Inc.
Affiliate, Through a Joint Venture, Featured on Business Insider for North
Carolina Farming Operations”
· Hit: “HEMP, INC. Joins The
Stock Day Podcast to Discuss The Distribution of Their Hemp PreRolls” – Stock
Day Podcast, September 27, 2019
· Press Release: “HEMP, INC.
Joins The Stock Day Podcast to Discuss The Distribution of Their Hemp PreRolls”
· Hit: “Hemp hardwoods,
bioplastics expand crop use beyond CBD” – United Press International, October
2, 2019
· Press Release: “Hemp, Inc.
Featured in Globally Syndicated News Provider, United Press International,
Discussing Industrial Applications for Bioplastics”
· Hit: “Rising High: An
Exclusive Talk with Industrial Hemp Company Hemp, Inc.” – The Fly, October 17,
2019
· Press Release: “Hemp, Inc.
Profiled in Financial News Outlet, The Fly”
· Hit: “Lack of Processing Facilities For
Hemp” – ABC News Watch 12, October 30, 2019
· Press Release: “Hemp, Inc.
Oregon Processing Operation Featured in NewsWatch 12’s Harvest Coverage”
· Hit: “Hemp farmers in red tape” – CBS News
10, November 5, 2019
· Press Release: “Hemp,
Inc.’s Commentary on New USDA Rules Featured in KTVL Broadcast and Smoky
Mountain News”
· Hit: “Legislature to ban
smokable hemp in N.C.” – Smoky Mountain News, November 6, 2019
· Press Release: “Hemp,
Inc.’s Commentary on New USDA Rules Featured in KTVL Broadcast and Smoky
Mountain News”
· Hit: “Hemp Inc. CEO, Bruce Perlowin
Interview” – The Light, November 13, 2019
· Press Release: “Hemp, Inc.
CEO Bruce Perlowin Joins News Video Series, The Light, to Discuss Company
Initiatives”
· Hit: “Hemp Industry Prime
for Post-Pandemic Growth” – Cannabis Tech, April 17, 2020
· Hit: “Cannabis Businesses
During the Coronavirus” – Way of Leaf, April 17, 2020
· Hit: “American Hemp Farmers Table Talk” –
Youtube, May 26, 2020
· Hit: E.95 Changing
the World through Hemp ft. “King of Pot Stocks” Bruce Perlowin – Lit &
Lucid Podcast, July 7, 2020
· Press Release: “Hemp,
Inc. Reports South Carolina Now Accepting Hemp Farming Applications for the
2021 Growing Season”
· Press Release: “Hemp,
Inc. Plans Massive Expansion in Florida”
· Press Release: “Hemp,
Inc. Reports: Cannabis Stocks Soar as Senate Pushes for Cannabis Reform”
· Press Release: “Hemp,
Inc. Highlighted as a Major Player in the Industrial Hemp Market by Verified
Market Research Report”
· Press Release: “USDA’s
Final Hemp Rule on Domestic Hemp Production to Go Into Effect Early Next Week:
Hemp, Inc. Reports”
FORWARD-LOOKING DISCLAIMER
AND DISCLOSURES
This press release may contain
certain forward-looking statements and information, as defined within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and is subject to the Safe Harbor created by
those sections. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires issuers
to provide “adequate current information”. Financials for Hemp, Inc. are listed
on the OTC Exchange. More information can also be found out the Hemp, Inc.
website by visiting www.hempinc.com/hemp-financial-disclosures/.
Material contains statements about expected future events and/or financial
results that are forward-looking in nature and subject to risks and
uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties.
Contact:
Hemp, Inc.
855-436-7688
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