IND HEMP welcomes producers from around Montana to join out team for any one of a series of producer meetings to learn about growing Industrial hemp grain and fiber with IND HEMP in 2022!
Read MoreThere are countless opportunities for hemp fiber in the woven and non-woven textile industry. A natural product, hemp fiber is a strong, durable and sustainable alternative to traditional textiles.
Read MoreIND HEMP hosted an event for hemp industry leaders to collaborate and work together to address the challenges facing the hemp industry.
Read MoreIND HEMP, a first-time sponsor at Fort Benton’s 45th annual Summer Celebration, educated locals and visitors alike about the benefits and uses of hemp and hemp products.
Read MoreIND HEMP welcomes natural and organic food industry veteran Steve Bernier as Director of Sales. Steve will lead the sales teams for the hemp seed food ingredients and hemp fiber materials produced at IND HEMP’s industrial hemp oilseed and fiber processing plants in Fort Benton.
Read More“Montana’s agricultural future depends on the growth and diversification of hemp. Businesses such as IND HEMP are developing a completely new industry in our state and we as a legislature need to do whatever we can to reduce barriers and provide opportunities for growth” Senate co-sponsor Tom Jacobson, SD11
Read MoreCongratulations to Ashley and Levi Clark of Hybrid Steel for winning the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2020 Young Entrepreneur - Owned Business of the Year!!
Read More“We’ll be able to recover most of our acres. The hard thing is some farmers’ fields are completely lost—zero. They’ve been eaten down to the nub. What should look like a green stand looks like a wheat stubblefield. The fields that got hit are just annihilated.” - Ben Brimlow, IND HEMP agronomist
Read MoreListen to our very own, Gregg Gnecco, dive into the opportunities with our new fiber decortication facility.
Read MoreIND HEMP was honored to welcome Fort Benton, Montana Mayor Rick Morris and US Senator Jon Tester to share in the groundbreaking and announcement of the industrial hemp fiber processing and decortication plant being built in Fort Benton.
Read MoreKen and Morgan Elliott, the Father/Daughter team behind IND HEMP, talks through some of the myths behind industrial hemp, the farmers they are passionate about working with, and the future of Montana grown industrial hemp. They also talk about some of the challenges the industry faces with the 2019 CBD debacle and how IND HEMP is overcoming that stigma with farmers.
Read More"Advocacy is a big part of our job. So, getting the information out there that this commodity plant is available and that you can have it in your household.” Morgan Elliott
“We’re not necessarily trying to raise up a crop of hemp this year, or next year. What’s more important is that we raise up a crop of hemp farmers. Because our farmers, once they learn how to raise 500 acres of hemp, can then get into 5,000 acres or 50,000 acres some day, as the hemp industry improves [and] as the markets develop.” Ken Elliott
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