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Hemp, Inc.'s 2021 multiple hemp grows across the U.S. expected to yield rich results by the end of the year and throughout 2022


Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
May 18, 2021

With over 10 years’ experience in growing and processing hemp in North America, Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP) reports today it expects its 2021 hemp grows in North Carolina, Wyoming, Arizona and Oregon to be a grand slam. Not only does Hemp, Inc. have an established network of industry professionals in every segment of the industrial hemp industry, it has enlisted renowned scientist, Dr. Robert Ian Bruck, Chief Science Officer of Hempire, Inc. to oversee its North Carolina hemp grow.

1. Hemp, Inc.’s North Carolina 2021 Hemp Grow

"We expect this year’s grow to be a huge success. Dr. Bruck is an intellectual visionary and understands the evolving industrial hemp sector. The interdisciplinary perspective he brings from academia and his professional career is not only unique, but profound," says Craig Perlowin, CEO of Hemp, Inc.

According to Dr. Bruck, CBG is one of the cannabinoids in cannabis that has more pharmacological benefits than CBD for pain, arthritis, etc. “To date, there are only a few CBG hemp strains in the market. I’m working with one of Hemp, Inc.’s growers to breed from a mother plant that Hempire, Inc. ordained,” says Bruck. Hempire, Inc. is a cannabis delivery service that primarily serves the Stockton, California area but has a division that focuses on CBG genetics which Dr. Bruck heads. “We are making huge strides in breeding very high content CBG hemp strain. We have thousands of seedlings in the greenhouse and we’re shooting for 5,000 plants that will be transplanted to the field.”

The plants, to be planted in approximately 3 weeks, are expected to grow to maturity and harvested around the end of August, this year. The strain being tested in this grow is called “Hemperial 3”.  The grow covers about two and a half acres of land in North Carolina.

Dr. Bruck is leading Hemp, Inc.’s hemp grow in North Carolina and holds a double Ph.D.  He has been the Dean of Hemp, Inc.'s Hemp University for the past few years.  He holds a B.A. in Biology from The State University of New York, Buffalo State, a Ph.D. in Forest Pathology, Phytopathology from The State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry; a Ph.D. in Forestry from Syracuse University and a Post-Doctoral Fellow from Cornell University, and years of experience in the fields of plant pathology and plant ecology. To read Dr. Bruck's full Vitae, click here.

Educated in Biology, Forestry, Forest Pathology, and Phytopathology, Bruck brings a broad, interdisciplinary perspective to The Hemp University. In addition to the above mentioned, he also serves as Director of North Carolina State Institute (NCSU) for Environmental Technology Education; Special Asst. to the Vice Chancellor for Research, Outreach & Extension, NCSU; Coordinator of University Environmental Programs; and, Professor, Depts. of Plant Pathology and Forestry. 

"I have been very fortunate in my career to work with so many incredible people. Hemp, Inc. has set the bar high in the industry and I look forward to continuing to grow with them as this industry continues to expand,” said Bruck.

2. Hemp, Inc.’s Wyoming 2021 Hemp Grow

In Wyoming, Hemp, Inc. is partnering with GreenTree Ag, LLC to grow long stalk industrial hemp on 22.22 acres. The specific cultivars used in this particular grow are HLIANA, HLESIA, and HLUKHIVS’KI and are scheduled to be planted during the first week in June and harvested during the first week in September, 2021.  The whole process will be closely monitored using GreenTree Ag’s precision ag methodology from “Soil to Solutions”.

GreenTree Ag, LLC’s Precision Ag methodology is evidence-based and bridges the gap between all agricultural data and the equipment that collects and utilizes it. “We believe that if your operation is to make lasting positive changes in the way you farm and manage your inputs, you must first understand what you’re working with. We provide a simple and effective method to get you started to better input management and optimum Hemp production,” said Justin Loeffler, Founder & CEO of GreenTree Ag, LLC.

According to Loeffler, a successful grow starts with the Initial Field Analysis. “The Initial Field Analysis was designed for one purpose, provide growers with long lasting accurate information they could count on year after year to build off of, to make impacting management decisions to lower input costs and increase productivity.” Their Initial Field Analysis “gets right to the heart of crucial information that will significantly assist the farmer in making positive changes on their farm.” For more information on using GreenTree Ag, LLC’s “Soil to Solutions” visit www.greentreeag.com.

Hemp, Inc. expects to harvest 10,000 pounds per acre (30% hemp fiber, 70% hemp herd and 300-500 pounds of seeds per acre) which will primarily be used for next year’s crop. The seeds from this year’s crop will be enough to plant 222 acres next year. Hemp, Inc. will use the harvest to produce hemp lumber such as 2x4s which are made up of hemp and recycled plastic, making it stronger, longer-lasting and more sustainable than traditional wood.

“We are extremely excited with this relationship as it helps launch another hemp product into the marketplace for our new clean and green sustainable and regenerative American agricultural and industrial revolution,” says Craig Perlowin, CEO of Hemp, Inc. 

3. Hemp, Inc.’s Arizona 2021 Hemp Grow

In Arizona, Hemp, Inc. is preparing to grow hemp and kenaf on 11 acres at its Veterans Village Kins Community in Golden Valley, Arizona. Darren Reed, Hemp, Inc.’s primary grower, is overseeing the grow using the same cultivars Wyoming is using (HLIANA, HLESIA, and HLUKHIVS’KI).  According to Reed, planting will start by the end of this week and they expect to harvest by mid to end September of this year.  “Right now, we’re laying the ground work (sifting, plowing the field, and fertilizing the soil).  We’ll be testing to see which cultivar will yield the best results,” said Reed.

4. Hemp, Inc.’s Oregon 2021 Hemp Grow

In Oregon, Hemp, Inc. is partnering with Natural Blum Farm to grow hemp this year using one of the most sought-after cultivars from the Crawford Brothers (White CBG Seedless).  According to oregoncbdseeds.com, the White CBG Seedless is “revered for its large dense flowers and gorgeous bag appeal and exhibits a stronger, more diesel-filled nose and bumped-up yields.  With added essential oil production, its seedless frosted white flowers also gain more stickiness than the original.”


“The Crawford Brothers are some of my heroes in the hemp industry. They’re in the top 3 percent of people in the industry who actually know what they’re doing. Unfortunately, it’s been a huge learning curve which I’ve seen translate into a lot of sweat and tears. This is one reason Hemp, Inc. has the Hemp University and Consultant divisions to educate as many people as we can,” said Bruce Perlowin, Chief Visionary Consultant to Hemp, Inc.

Curt Gerbers, President & CEO of Natural Blum says he is excited to be partnering with Hemp, Inc. and expects the cultivar he’s using to yield a nice crop. They are currently prepping the soil to plant the first week in June and expect to harvest sometime in September.

Natural Blum is a health and wellness company that offers a wide range of CBD and CBG products.  Their best sellers include: CBD Flower; CBD Oil; CBD Pre-Rolls; CBG Flower; CBG Oil; CBG Pre-Rolls; CBD Distillate/Isolates; CBD Edibles; and CBG Balms/Creams. Visit Natural Blum for more info here.  “We are excited to be working with Hemp, Inc. at our Natural Blum Farms King of Hemp Store in Boulder, CO which will be opening soon showcasing both Natural Blum and Hemp, Inc. products,” says Gerbers.

Moreover, Hemp Inc. is making their King of Hemp® line available at other retail stores across America. For those who prefer shopping online, King of Hemp products are currently available at NaturalExposureCBD.com.

Included in the King of Hemp® line are items such as Bubba Kush hemp, CBD pre-rolls, fortified CBD pre-rolls, CBD and CBG Caviar and Moon Rocks, as well as Diamonds, which are the only product on the market today that contain 96%-98.7% CBD.

To learn more, go to the King of Hemp® website, here.

All King of Hemp® products are compliant with 2018 Farm Bill. Those interested in King of Hemp® pre-rolls; hemp-derived CBD tinctures; Caviar; or Diamonds, can visit www.kingofhempusa.com and email sales@kingofhempusa.com.

 
WHAT IS HEMP, INC.?

What is Hemp, Inc.? Hemp, Inc. will continue to grow most of its hemp on Kins Communities across America with its next focus on the state of Florida. 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.

 



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Published: May 19, 2021

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