WYOMING HEMP PRODUCTS
Providing quality hemp to the Rockies and beyond!
Located in beautiful Alpine, Wyoming, our state of the art facility provides Wyoming’s best hemp products, from seeds to clones to plants and soon smokable CBD and CBD oil!
Providing quality hemp to the Rockies and beyond!
Located in beautiful Alpine, Wyoming, our state of the art facility provides Wyoming’s best hemp products, from seeds to clones to plants and soon smokable CBD and CBD oil!
Wyoming has a strong history of providing quality agricultural products, from grass-fed beef to barley, beans and wheat. Like us, you want organic, pure, non-GMO hemp products. We share your passion for good health, which is why we only use the best products on the market to help our girls grow up to be big and strong plants. GIRLS? Yes, our optimal hemp plants are females. They grow the best for CBD extractions and buds.
When we first started growing, the community was worried that we were going to be growing “the devils lettuce” and our facility was going to be a drive through weed store, well fortunately they quickly realized that we are a very quiet indoor grow facility that makes less noise than your neighbors working ranch. Our FAQ page explains the difference between hemp and the other varieties of cannabis. (THC or Marijuana is the stuff that folks get high on). Delta- 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is a chemical that can be found in a number of different plants, including the electric daisy and black pepper, and in high doses, THC can make users high and get the ever popular “stoner munchies.” In Wyoming, THC is not legal, so none of our products will have any effect related to “getting high.”
Hemp has been used since 8000 BC in the Middle East and China. The fiber was used for textiles, ropes, and fishnets, the oil for cosmetic purposes and the seeds for food. In recent centuries, hemp has been used to produce high quality paper. Today, hemp fibers are woven into clothing, curtains, rope, carpets, burlap, sacking, shoes, towels, and so much more. People use the seeds for soaps, creams, health foods, edible oils, biodiesel oil, paint, cosmetics, and a host of other products. With the loosening of regulations, there is so much more that we are learning about the uses of Hemp and thus far, everything is very positive.