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This work provides a comprehensive guide on the cultivation and harvesting of hemp, detailing its characteristics as a fiber crop and its suitability for growth in the Corn Belt. It outlines essential practices such as soil selection, planting techniques, and the importance of proper retting to ensure high-quality fiber production. The bulletin emphasizes the regulatory requirements for farmers, including registration under the Marihuana Tax Act, and offers insights into the agricultural conditions that favor hemp growth. Additionally, it discusses the various stages of cultivation, from seeding to harvesting, and the machinery involved in processing the crop.

About the Author

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Brittain B. Robinson

Brittain B. Robinson was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly in the realm of agricultural literature. His notable book, "Hemp," explores the cultivation and uses of hemp, reflecting the growing interest in this versatile plant during his time. Robinson's writing contributes to the discourse on sustainable agriculture and the economic potential of hemp, making his work relevant in discussions about alternative crops and environmental practices.

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