If voters OK hemp, unclear farmers would grow it
Oct 8, 2012 | 3 Comments
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It would serve us well to put our needs above the importers of hemp.
I know, lets farm out this resource also. Why put hungery, out of work, no health insured oregonians in the front of the priority list...
The title is Ford's hemp powered hemp car. Check it out.