Regenerative agriculture can create the next industrial revolution that supports healthy life on earth for all.
Hudson Hemp uses regenerative farming techniques for the betterment of our planet, people, and society. Innovation is learning to work with the intelligence of nature, not against it. When we do this, we wholly benefit.
Learn MoreHemp has been grown for millennia as food, fuel, fiber, and medicine—it represents one of the oldest examples of human industry. Since its prohibition in 1937, the U.S. became the world’s largest importer of hemp fabric, seed, and oil. The 2018 Farm Bill federally legalized its production and interstate transport for the first time in over 50 years. America is once again poised to become a leading grower and manufacturer of a multitude of hemp-based products.
Keep ReadingOur farms, Old Mud Creek Farm and Stone House Farm, began in 2013 transitioning to diversified, certified organic, non-GMO operations. We are among the first large farms to make this complete and successful move to regenerative practices wholescale. By doing this, we will prove that land can be valued as an ecological resource while producing viable agricultural yields.
Diversity, equality, and inclusion are ingrained in every aspect of our business. The hemp plant is key to bridging the health of the planet with the health of its people. We are committed to ensuring that these benefits extend to everyone, particularly populations disproportionately singled out, penalized or incarcerated by the War on Drugs over the last 50 years across the U.S.
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