Ganja Plant Almost Ready To Cut, 1894
“Ganja plant almost ready to cut”, Naogaon, India February 16, 1894 (Photo from the British ‘Report of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, 1894-1895’) Plate 35
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“Ganja plant almost ready to cut”, Naogaon, India February 16, 1894 (Photo from the British ‘Report of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, 1894-1895’) Plate 35
Men use a horse-drawn reaper or hemp harvester to harvest hemp in a field. The hemp was used to produce binder twine. Wisconsin 1912
Hemp comber works hemp while his child watches sitting upon a pile of hemp. France early 1900’s Between scutching and spinning, the hemp fiber is cleaned and relaxed, it is the work of the combers.
‘Türkische Frauen’ (Turkish Women) by Ferdinand Max Bredt 1893
If it Bleeds, It leads… This was my journal for a test run for Bodhi Seeds of a pack of Tigermelon X Dragonsblood f3 a couple years ago. Jumping right in to this line, lets see what Read More …
Steve Lamb checking out a cannabis garden in Jamaica. Steve is one of a group of seven men known as the Steinhatchee Seven caught smuggling 9 tons of square grouper into Florida on a shrimp boat in ’73. Jamaica, Read More …
‘A Cafe for Hashish’, H.K. Droit Reserve Postcard. Egypt 1905-1911
Japanese hemp grown in a field at the Agricultural experiment station, Lexington, Kentucky 1901 Uncle Sam Breeds Hemp In the dwindling days just before America’s cannabis prohibition, Uncle Sam not only grew hemp but also sought to breed the worlds Read More …
Raiding Humboldt A botched narcotics raid on a cloudy Humboldt afternoon in 1972 would forever escalate the war on drugs. Dirk Dickenson and his girlfriend Judy Arnold enjoyed their off grid homesteaded on Pratt mountain in Humboldt County, California. Their Read More …
‘Wild man and woman in a garden’, Hemp textile with silk and wool thread. Basel (Rhine valley), France c.1440