Hemp fiber, seed and oil can be used for a number of products.[1]
- Food products
- Construction and materials
- Medicine
- Raw fiber
- Fuel
- Hemp oil can be used to make biodiesel
- Alcohol fuel
- Other
Notes
edit- ^ Small 2016.
- ^ Bouloc 2013, p. 211.
- ^ a b Dewey & Merrill 1916.
- ^ Carus, Vogt & Breuer 2008.
- ^ Pulp and Paper 1917.
- ^ Donahue 2010.
- ^ Harper 2011.
References
edit- Bouloc, Pierre, ed. (2013), Hemp: Industrial Production and Uses, CAB books, ISBN 978-1-84593-793-5
- Carus, Michael; Vogt, Dominik; Breuer, Thomas (2008), Studie zur Markt- und Konkurrenzsituation bei Naturfasern und Naturfaser-Werkstoffen (Deutschland und EU) [Studies on the markets for natural fibers and natural fiber materials (Germany and EU)] (PDF), Gülzower technical discussions, vol. Band 26, Gülzow: Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe
- Dewey, Lyster H.; Merrill, Jason L. (October 14, 1916), Hemp hurds as paper-making material, U.S. Department of Agriculture, p. 5, USDA Bulletin 404 – via Internet Archive
- Donahue, Wendy (23 May 2010). "Grad gifts bypass cash for cachet". Life & Arts. Dayton Daily News. Vol. 133, no. 221. Dayton, Ohio: Cox Ohio Publishing. McClatchy News Service. p. D5 – via Newspapers.com.
- Harper, Marques G. (21 April 2011). "Protect your iMage". Life & Style. Austin American-Statesman. Vol. 140, no. 270 (Final ed.). Austin, Texas: Cox Enterprises. p. D6 – via Newspapers.com.
- Small, Ernest (2016), Cannabis: A Complete Guide, CRC Press, ISBN 978-1-315-35059-2
- "Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada". Pulp and Paper Magazine. XV (1): 53. January 11, 1917.