Journal of Industrial Hemp, Volume 11, Issue 2
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The Journal of Industrial Hemp is the central source for reliable, peer-reviewed information on successfully growing, processing, and introducing hemp products. No other journal offers the breadth, focus, and top scientific credentials of the Journal of Industrial Hemp. Because the journal focuses strictly on hemp, it offers practical information for farmers and business people as well as the latest research results for scientists interested in the industrial uses of Cannabis.
In the Journal of Industrial Hemp, researchers will find the latest information on agronomy, taxonomy, breeding, crop physiology, and modeling. Farmers will find practical articles on topics such as ensuring crop yield and quality, control of diseases, and harvesting technology. Business people will find up-to-date ideas on using hemp fiber, seeds, and oil and on marketing via the Internet. In fact, the journal covers every aspect of hemp except the medicinal uses of Cannabis.
The articles featured in Journal of Industrial Hemp cover the essential topics of the field, including:
the most successful techniques for plant breeding, cultivation, and harvesting
new and traditional industrial uses for hemp products
marketing analyses and methods
hemp products, including fiber, construction materials, paper and pulp, seeds, oil, and cannibinoids
regulatory issues
hemp’s continually expanding industrial, fiber, food, and cannabinoid applications
environmental concerns and organic certification
The Journal of Industrial Hemp is the official journal of the International Hemp Association. It is an essential resource for agronomists, environmental scientists, natural fiber and food advocates, hemp businesses, enthusiasts, and libraries.
Product Details: ISSN: 1537-7881 Electronic - ISSN: 1537-789X SKU: J237v12
* Welcome to the Journal of Industrial Hemp
Robert Clarke, David Watson, Hayo van der Werf
* PEER-REVIEWED PAPER The Effects of Organic and Inorganic Nitrogen Fertilizer on the Morphology and Anatomy of Cannabis sativa Fédrina (Industrial Fibre Hemp) Grown in Northern British Columbia, Canada Charlene Forrest, Jane P. Young
* A Technical and Economic Feasibility Study of Green Decortication of Hemp Fibre for Textile Uses Sue Riddlestone, Emily Stott, Kim Blackburn, James Brighton
* Hemp in the British Isles Kenyon Gibson
* Official Founding of the European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) and Third International Hemp Conference Michael Karus
* Searching for Hempen Treasures- Field Identification of Hemp Fiber in Markets, Museums and Private Collections Robert C. Clarke
* The Flow of Oil Kenyon Gibson
* Jahniella bohemica: A Rediscovered Species that Infests Hemp Stalks J. M. McPartland, K. W. Hillig
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Contact
Hayo M.G. van der Werf PhD.
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
Agronomie et Spatialisation 65
rue de Saint Brieuc 34042
Rennes, CS, 84215
E-mail: hayo.vanderwerf at rennes.inra.fr
Endredaktion: Dominik Vogt (nova-Institut) Quelle(n): The Haworth Press, Inc. Nov. 23, 2006.











