Hemp Talk Series – Terpenes (Humulene and A-bisabolol)
In the second installment of our Hemp Talk Series on Terpenes, we take a look at Humulene and A-bisabolol.
In the second installment of our Hemp Talk Series on Terpenes, we take a look at Humulene and A-bisabolol.
In the first installment of our Hemp Talk Series on Terpenes, Kentucky Hemp Works discusses the terpene β-caryophyllene
Today at work I ran out to one of the hemp fields to take pictures of the plants. Our friends at Commonwealth Extracts wanted to see how the ladies were doing so I got nominated to visite the girls and give them some proper headshots. Of course, they looked amazing and I wanted to share …
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When we started to plan our goals for 2018, one topic that we kept coming back to was education. Rather, knowledge sharing. Sharing what we know about hemp with you. Answering your questions. Being a resource as you navigate the often confusing arena of hemp as a source of nutrition.
Geographically, Louisville. More specifically, Commonwealth Extracts.
In the video below, John Taylor of Commonwealth Extracts talks about how they came to be one of the leading CBD extraction facilities in Kentucky.
CHRISTIAN COUNTY, Ky. (WKRN) – Seemingly endless rows of green, leafy plants are tucked away in a greenhouse in Christian County, Kentucky. A dream that Katie Moyer had in 2014 eventually turned into a full-fledged company. Known as Kentucky Hemp Works, it’s a farm-to-table operation that centers around Hemp. “I never expected to be doing …
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Katie Moyer is the founder of Kentucky Hemp Works, a seed and root processing facility in Western Kentucky. Her efforts to legalize hemp began in 2007 when she drafted the first version of a Kentucky Hemp Bill. Because of her efforts traveling across the state educating and lobbying, Katie was appointed to the Kentucky Industrial …
“While we have had many successful trials and crops in the state of Kentucky overall, our biggest success will be opening up hemp farming to all Americans. For that, we need help from hemp enthusiasts in all 50 states.”
Its that time of year again farmers all over the country are harvesting their years work bringing their crops in and preparing them to be used by every one of us!