Hemp was never all that rare. Long before it was banned and stigmatized, this ancient plant was already part of daily life, used in textiles, ship sails, ropes, paper, and even building materials.
The Lower Sioux Indian Community, near Morton, Minn., has a little more than 1,100 residents and 1,473 acres of mostly sandy soil, but it could soon lead the nation in production of hemp-infused ...
ROCHESTER, Minn — Two years ago, we introduced you to Danny Desjarlais and the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Morton, Minnesota. The tribe was building homes on the reservation with hempcrete, which ...
When Nick Manuzak first enrolled at the University of Colorado Boulder, his path seemed clear: a business degree, a career in finance, and a life in the corporate world. But life, as it often does, ...
As program coordinator for 8 th Fire Solar, an emerging Osage, Minnesota-based provider and installer of solar thermal panels, Gwe Gasco is doing his part to take care of the environment and lay the ...
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The "Hempcrete Market - Sustainable Construction & Forecast 2025-2033" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Global Hempcrete Market will grow to US$ 38.69 billion by 2033 ...
MORTON, Minn. — The Lower Sioux Indian Community debuted a new facility on the reservation Thursday, which will allow for expanded production of "hempcrete" — the natural, sustainable home insulation ...
For now, it’s only a gaping hole in the ground, 100-by-100 feet, surrounded by farm machinery and bales of hemp on a sandy patch of earth on the Lower Sioux Indian Reservation in southwestern ...
Two years ago, we introduced you to Danny Desjarlais and the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Morton, Minnesota. The tribe was building homes on the reservation with hempcrete, which is a healthier ...
In a serene South Austin neighborhood, where the houses are so small compared to the sprawling oak trees that surround them that it looks like a forest on Google Maps’ aerial view, a crew of builders ...