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Rowdy Rooster Hemp Unleashed | Official Launch of Generation Hemp’s Animal Bedding Brand for Small Animals
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. A midstream leader in industrial pure-play hemp operations, Generation Hemp (OTCQB: GENH) and its wholly-owned subsidiary, GENH Halcyon Acquisition LLC, officially announced the launch of its Rowdy Rooster Hemp animal bedding products, designed for small pets and other animals. With operations in Kentucky and Colorado, Generation Hemp uses its proprietary technology to dry, clean, process, and store hemp. Rowdy Rooster’s line of consumer goods is made from hemp hurd, a byproduct made during processing. It’s all-natural, biodegradable, compostable and 100% sustainable — concepts reflective of Generation Hemp’s green policy for environmentally…
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Research Shows that Animals, too, Need a Good Night’s Sleep
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. There’s a genetic link between narcolepsy, sleeping with one eye open and the so-called “fear conditioning” of so many different animals on this planet. A lack of sleep is not only dangerous to the health of humans but it also puts the health of these animals at risk, no matter their shape, size or species. Social hierarchy, diet, brain size and body mass are contributing factors to how much sleep particular animals naturally need. Outside factors might even include their immediate environment and a…
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Why Is There a Renewed Interest in Hemp by Textile and Manufacturing Companies?
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. The truth is, the interest in hemp by textile and manufacturing companies never really left. The demand has always been there, but legal restrictions needed to be lifted so that hemp could be grown in the U.S. and companies could use hemp in products and materials. In the meantime, U.S. companies relied on imports. In addition to its known uses, new technological discoveries have been made in the use, sustainability and impact of hemp on the environment. To put it simply, both the fiber and hurd…
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Cannabis Investors Should Know the Difference Between Marijuana and Hemp
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. Canada, France and China are the leading manufacturers of industrial cannabis in the U.S. today. Yet our nation has seen a dramatic increase in hemp farming across the entire continent. Research and Markets estimates that the global industrial hemp market will reach $17.4 billion by 2027, up from $5.6 billion in 2020. A Short History of Hemp As a people, we have been using hemp for more than 10,000 years. There were traces of it found in Asia as early as 8000 B.C. The forefathers…