There are currently only a handful of companies that are producing hemp seed in line with AOSCA standards. We pride ourselves on being one of them.
Read MoreFiber is one of the most valuable parts of the industrial hemp plant. Hemp genetics play a major role in fiber yield and quality.
Read MoreNot only has industrial hemp been present on the planet for a long time, but it’s been cultivated by humans for thousands of years.
Read MoreHere is our 2021 industrial hemp variety catalogue for AOSCA and OECD certified fiber and grain sowing seed.
Read MoreHemp farming presents growers with unique challenges. Here are some of the most common hemp farming problems and how you can avoid them.
Read MoreInternational Hemp distributes both AOSCA and OECD certified industrial hemp seed. What’s the difference?
Read MoreThe importance of industrial hemp research cannot be overstated. Here is the current performance and yield data on Henola and Bialobrzeskie from universities across the United States.
Read MoreIntroducing a new crop to your farm comes with many challenges. One of these is selecting a suitable field site for production. Because U.S. farmers haven’t grown hemp for many decades, production data is just now starting to become available. And the common myth that you can grow industrial hemp on marginal soils and expect high yields has shown to be false.
Read MoreKnowing the optimal planting date for a certified industrial hemp variety is important to attain the best crop performance and highest potential yield for fiber and grain.
Read MoreFor many years, hemp grain has been a traditional ingredient in birdseed mixes and is well known to provide high protein content and add a robust profile of nutrients to animal feed.
Read MoreHas there been enough time for seed certifying agencies, like the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies (AOSCA), to certify hemp seed varieties for use in U.S. commercial agriculture?
Read MoreInternational Hemp is a Colorado-based provider of AOSCA and OECD certified industrial hemp varieties. Here are a few general pointers for getting started with hemp farming.
Read MoreInternational Hemp works with experienced American farmers and vested-AOSCA members to produce AOSCA certified seed in the United States.
Read MoreInternational Hemp is a provider of Polish-bred monoecious hemp varieties. Monoecious hemp varieties are optimal because they produce higher yields of grain and hurd or shive per acre compared to dioecious varieties.
Read MoreGiven that the hemp industry in the United States is still nascent, certified seed offers farmers a way to minimize the risk of growing hemp.
Read MoreBefore you grow industrial hemp, you need to ask the right questions. Here are a few tips to get you started.
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