What is industrial hemp?

Industrial hemp is a variety of the Cannabis sativa plant species that is grown specifically for industrial use. Unlike its cousin marijuana, hemp contains very low levels of THC (the psychoactive compound) and is used to produce a wide range of products, including textiles, construction materials, bioplastics, paper, and more.

What products are made from hemp?

Hemp is an incredibly versatile crop. Its fibers are used to make textiles, ropes, and non-woven materials, while the inner hurd is used for products like hempcrete, animal bedding, and bioplastics. Hemp seeds are also used for food products like oil, protein powder, and snacks.

Is hemp legal to grow in the United States?

Yes, industrial hemp is legal to grow in the United States under the 2018 Farm Bill, which removed hemp from the list of controlled substances as long as it contains less than 0.3% THC. However, growers must comply with state and federal regulations.

How is hemp different from marijuana?

While hemp and marijuana are both varieties of the Cannabis sativa plant, they are genetically distinct. Hemp contains less than 0.3% THC and is grown for industrial and agricultural purposes, whereas marijuana contains higher levels of THC and is grown for recreational or medicinal use.

Why is hemp considered sustainable?

Hemp is a highly sustainable crop because it grows quickly, requires minimal water, and doesn’t need pesticides or herbicides. It also improves soil health by sequestering carbon and preventing erosion. Additionally, hemp can replace less eco-friendly materials like plastic and cotton.

What is hemp decortication?

Hemp decortication is the process of separating the outer bast fiber from the inner hurd of the hemp stalk. This is done using specialized machinery, like the Canadian Greenfield Hemp Train system used by Dakota Hemp. The separated fibers and hurd are then used in various industries.

What are the benefits of using hemp in construction?

Hempcrete, a mixture of hemp hurd, lime, and water, is a lightweight, insulating, and carbon-negative building material. It is fire-resistant, mold-resistant, and provides excellent thermal performance, making it an eco-friendly alternative to traditional construction materials.

Can hemp be used as animal bedding

Yes, hemp hurd is an excellent material for animal bedding. It is highly absorbent, naturally antimicrobial, and biodegradable, making it a comfortable and sustainable option for livestock and pets.

How can I get involved in the hemp industry?

Whether you’re a farmer, business owner, or entrepreneur, there are many ways to get involved in the hemp industry. Dakota Hemp offers educational resources, farming support, and partnerships for those interested in growing or processing hemp. Reach out to us to learn more!

Where is Dakota Hemp located?

Our headquarters and processing facility are located at 45304 302nd St., Wakonda, SD 57073. We are proud to be part of South Dakota’s agricultural community and are actively expanding our operations to support the growing hemp industry.

How can I purchase hemp products from Dakota Hemp?

We supply raw hemp materials like hurd and bast fiber to businesses across the United States. If you’re interested in purchasing our products or partnering with us, please contact us directly through our website or email.

What makes Dakota Hemp unique?

Dakota Hemp is founded by farmers and veterans who are deeply committed to sustainability, innovation, and community. With state-of-the-art processing technology, a strong network of local farmers, and a passion for education, we are leading the way in the U.S. hemp industry.

When will your new processing facility open?

Our new hemp fiber processing plant in Wakonda, SD, is expected to open in June 2025. This facility will significantly increase our processing capacity and allow us to meet the growing demand for hemp-based materials.

How can I learn more about growing hemp?

Dakota Hemp regularly hosts educational meetings and workshops for farmers and individuals interested in growing hemp. We cover everything from seed sourcing and planting to harvesting and processing. Contact us to find out about upcoming events!

What is the future of the hemp industry?

The hemp industry is rapidly expanding as new applications for hemp are discovered. From sustainable textiles and bioplastics to construction materials and renewable energy, hemp has the potential to revolutionize multiple industries. At Dakota Hemp, we are committed to driving this growth and creating a sustainable future.