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inner two fibres of hemp are more woody and are more often used in non-woven items and other industrial applications, such as mulch, animal bedding and litter. the oil from the fruits (" seeds ") oxidizes (commonly, though inaccurately, called "drying") to become solid on exposure to air, similar to linseed
biodegradable plastics, construction (as with hempcrete and insulation), body products, health food and bio-fuel. shipment / storage hemp is normally of a whitish to yellowish colour. excessively moist hemp discolours to black. hemp is usually shipped in bales in standard containers. hemp, unlike jute, does not...
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