Posted by Hemp Henchman on Jun 20, 2026
Green Nursery
Last updated: June 2026
Can Hemp Textiles Make a Comeback in America?
Hemp textiles could make a comeback in America, but not just because hemp fabric sounds sustainable. A real comeback would require fiber hemp acreage, regional processing, decortication, fiber refinement, spinning, weaving or knitting, finishing, brands, and buyers all growing together.
That is what makes hemp textiles exciting and difficult at the same t… Read more
Posted by Hemp Henchman on Jun 20, 2026
Green Nursery
Last updated: June 2026
How Hemp Distributors and Processors Shape the Industry
Most people think of hemp as something that starts on a farm and ends as a finished product. That is true, but it skips the most important middle layer: processors and distributors. These businesses often determine whether hemp can survive as a real industry in a region.
A farmer can grow excellent hemp, but the crop still needs somewhere to go.… Read more
Posted by Hemp Henchman on Jun 20, 2026
Green Nursery
Last updated: June 2026
Why Fiber Hemp Has Struggled to Scale in the United States
Fiber hemp has one of the strongest stories in the hemp industry. It can be used in textiles, paper, rope, insulation, animal bedding, hempcrete, packaging, biocomposites, and other industrial materials. On paper, it sounds like the crop that should have exploded after hemp became legal again.
But fiber hemp has not scaled in the United State… Read more
Posted by Hemp Henchman on Jun 20, 2026
Green Nursery
Last updated: June 2026
How Hemp Processing Works: From Farm to Finished Product
Most people understand that hemp starts on a farm. Fewer people understand what happens after harvest. Hemp processing is the part of the supply chain that turns raw plants into usable products, including CBD flower, hemp prerolls, CBD oils, gummies, fiber materials, extracts, textiles, and other finished goods.
This step matters because hemp i… Read more