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1861

October 8, 1862
 

 

 

 

 

Time Line of Hemp Noted Event’s, 2007 *& the future!

January 3rd Times A Charm At the 91st Annual Pennsylvania Farm Show Showing History from Jack Heror's Book - The Emperor Wears No Clothes - Educating farmers & attendees about HR 3037 to change the Federal Law - Hemp Is An Agricultural Issue Not A Drug Issue.

Central Penn Business Journal Writes Article on Hempzels - Published 01/19/07 Vol.23 No. 3

02/13/07 HR 3037 is NOW HR 1009 "Industrial Hemp Act of 2007" Introduced by Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) & cosponsored by some Republicans & Democrats...Urge your local representatives to help this become law and bring hemp farming back to your local community.
03/02/07 NBC Today Show Food Editor Praising the benefits of hemp seed. http://www.npicenter.com/anm/templates/newsATemp.aspx?articleid=17920&zoneid=2
03/10/07 Atlantic City Beer Festival - Hempzels Rock & Supply the food to absorb the beer! We had fun & so did our customers!
03/17  Tragedy Strikes - Broken Ankle prior to the Reading Pet Expo - Loose 9 weeks!
04/4 Faire Festival Time Again - Fun fun fun
   Summer Weekends At Whole Foods Markets - Jenkintown, Devon, Marlton, Princeton,
07/14  Green Festival Downingtown, PA
8/3-  Sun Tavern - Bethlehem Music Fest
9/30   Spoutwood Farms - Mother Earth Festival
9/27   HIA Dinner in Baltimore
10/12  Atlantic City Gourmet Food Show
 10/05   Whole Foods - Vision Program
   
   
 

2008

 01/2-10   Pennsylvania Farm Show - 4th year for Hempzels
 03/ 08   Atlantic City Beer Festival -
May 2-4th 2008   Fairie Festival our 5th year?? It is so much fun.
June 26 Bally's Toast Of The Coast by One Step Events
October 5 Spoutwood Farms Mother Earth Festival
October 17 Boston Natural Products Expo at Hemp oil Canadas Booth
Oct 19-20 Hemp Industries Association Meeting
Nov 1st Essense's Market & Cafe - Open House - Hempzels' Sampling
Nov 15 Gay Life Expo at the Javitz Center
2009

 

January 10 5th Year At the Pennsylvania Farm Show 96th Year - Hempzels Booths
   
  HR 1866 - Industrial Hemp Act of 2009
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Jan 2007

 

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Time Line of Hemp Noted Event’s,

1861 B.C.-1910

1861

{footnote] – Lexington KY – Battle of the Hempfields – Civil War

Excerpt: There are many claimants for the credit of having first

suggested the hemp-bale strategy. General Harris's official report says: "I directed the bales to be wet in the river to protect them against the casualties of fire of our troops and of the enemy, but it was soon found that the wetting so materially increased the weight as to prevent our men, in their exhausted condition, from rolling it to the crest of the hill. I then adopted the idea of wetting the hemp after it had

been transported to its position….

October 8, 1862
 

 

 

 

 

MORMON HEMP HISTORY  Journal of Discourses Volume 10,pg 121 George Albert Smith I hope that all that has been said by the brethren in reference to the culture of hemp, flax, indigo, and in fact all that will tend to build up Zion will be attended to, for let it be remembered that it is coming to this necessity of producing for ourselves or go without, and the question resolves itself in to the simple proposition, "Clothes or no clothes." We must make our own woolen, flax, hemp and cotton good or we must go naked. We cannot get these articles much longer from the States, according to the present prospect. The vengeance of the

Almighty is sweeping the land with the besom of destruction; millions of men are forsaking their industrial pursuits for the purpose of destroying each other. Let us each and all attend to this, that the beauty of our

garments may be the beauty of the workmanship of our own hands, or we shall find ourselves without many of the necessaries of life altogether.

1870

Lancaster County Pennsylvania  Reports 230 tons of hemp still grown in Lancaster County Pennsylvania

1842-96

Several [varieties of hemp] are grown in this country, that cultivated in Kentucky and having a hollow stem, being the most common. China hemp, with slender stems, growing very erect, has a wide range of culture. Smyrna hemp is adapted to cultivation over a still wider range and Japanese hemp is beginning to be cultivated, particularly in

California, where it reaches a height of 15 feet. Russian and Italian seed have been experimented with, but the former produces a short stalk, while the latter only grows to a medium height. A small quantity of Piedmontese hemp seed from Italy was distributed by the Department in 1893,

having been received through the Chicago Exposition...." Dodge, C. A. 1896. A report on the culture of hemp and jute in the United States. USDA Office of Fiber Investigations   Report No. 8. p.7.

1890

There is a reasonable prospect of establishing an extensive hemp industry in the United States on new lines, involving the use of either a taller variety or two crops of the short variety, growing the crop on large areas of cheap land, plowing deep, putting on the necessary fertilizers, reaping and breaking by machinery, and using the process of water retting :REPORT OF THE SECRETARY - HEMP James

Wilson, Secretary  Dept of Agriculture End of page  64

1891

A variety of cannabis and hashish extracts were the first, second, and third most prescribed medicines in the United States.

1891

W. H. Holmes an ethnologist for the Smithsonian Institute

recovers a large piece of hemp fabric buried with a man at an archeological dig in Morgan County, TENNESSEE.

1892

Rudolph Diesel invented diesel engine intended to specifically run on vegetable & seed oils.

1894

The Report of the Indian Hemp Drug Commission, running to over three thousand pages in seven volumes, is published. This inquiry, commissioned by the British government, concluded: "There is no evidence of any weight regarding the mental and moral injuries from the moderate use of these drugs. .. . . Moderation does not lead to excess in hemp any more than it does in alcohol. Regular, moderate use of ganja or bhang produces the same effects as moderate and regular doses of whiskey." The commission's proposal to tax bhang is never put into effect, in part, perhaps, because one of the commissioners, an Indian, cautions that Moslem law and Hindu custom forbid"taxing anything that gives pleasure to the poor."

1896

USDA – 1895-1896 Yearbook US Dept of Ag - Author: Gilbert H. Hicks; Asst, Div. of Botany, USDA End of Pgs 198 -,Hemp notwithstanding its oily content, loses its germinative power quickly, usually by the end of one year; hence only fresh seed should be sown. Neither cracked nor dull-looking seed will germinate well. Hemp culture in America is mostly confined to Kentucky and Missouri, principally the former State. The value of hemp for fiber, birdseed, and oil would seem to make its cultivation a very profitable one.

1902

"In Nebraska, where the [hemp] industry is being established, a new and important step has been taken in cutting the crop with an ordinary mowing

machine. A simple attachment which bends the stalks over in the direction in which the machine is going facilitates the cutting... The cost of cutting hemp in this manner is 50 cents per acre, as compared with $3 to $4 per acre, the rates paid for cutting by hand in Kentucky." USDA. 1902. Yearbook of Agrt. p. 23.

1905

"The most important fact to be recorded in connection with the hemp industry during the past year is the successful operation of a machine brake in the fields of Kentucky. This machine breaks the retted stalks and cleans the fiber, producing clean, straight fiber equal to the best grades prepared on hand brakes, and it has a capacity of 1000 pounds or more of clean fiber per hour. So far as we have any record, this is the first machine having sufficient capacity to be commercially practical that has cleaned bast fiber in an entirely satisfactory manner."  USDA. 1905 Report of Office of Fiber Investigations.

Bureau of Plant Industry. p. 145.

1910

FIBER INVESTIGATIONS - HEMP & FLAX 1909 Yearbook of the US Dept of Agriculture Many plant fibers and many questions pertaining to fiber

production have been investigated during the past year, but attention has been directed especially to hemp and flax, which, aside from cotton, are regarded as the most promising fiber-producing plants for this country.

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The Lancaster Trading House, Inc. mission is to revive the hemp industry in Pennsylvania and the United States. We want to contract with our Pennsylvania farmers vs importing 100% of our raw materials. How are we going to do this? First, by producing great nutritious hemp snack foods, condiments and value added products. Second is educational,  promotions and working on the legislative end to get politics out of the way of this very old, re-emerging industry.  Having built relationships with skilled bakeries & production facilities we provide imported  hempseed raw materials to be produced & distributed to consumers, stores all over the United States straight to your door. The brands for our pretzels is Hempzels™ along with Natalie's Choice Omega Foods for hemp seed, baklava, granola bars and more. ©Lancaster Trading House, Inc 2008, 2009- All rights reserved ;