Explore the innovative journey of turning hemp into sustainable flooring at the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. Led by UK Cooperative Extension Professor Bob Pearce, this project transforms hemp fibers, known for their strength, into durable flooring with the help of Kentucky-based company HempWood. From crushing hemp stalks and applying soy glue to creating dense, durable blocks, the process results in flooring 20% harder than hickory. Join us as we delve into the collaborative efforts with Kentucky farmers, the hemp industry and the exciting future of hemp in sustainable agriculture. Discover how Kentucky agriculture is evolving with innovative crops and products, shaping a sustainable future for students and educators.
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