The Reasons To Choose Hemp Clothing

By Joshua Gray


Beautiful clothing is one of the joys of life all over the world. Many people like the soft feel of light weight fabrics for casual clothes, and they may choose cotton; if they are environmentally aware of the toxins used in raising this crop they may choose organic. However, they could have soft, natural garments and environmentally-friendly farming, too, if they knew the benefits of supporting hemp clothing manufacturers.

Many people choose cotton clothing for its comfort, natural nature, and the fact that it's absorbent and it 'breathes'. However, cotton is a delicate crop that requires particular weather conditions, a lot of fertilizer (mostly chemical unless you choose organic), and a lot of water. It also requires massive amounts of pesticides and herbicides during its cultivation. In fact, cotton growers use about 50% of all the pesticides manufactured and sold in the world.

Pesticides are bad for the planet, its wildlife, and its people. They kill beneficial insects like bees, and they are also toxic to those who apply them to crops and to the workers who cultivate and harvest the cotton. In developing countries where much of the world's cotton is grown, worker health is ignored to a large degree. Many are trying to raise awareness in these regions, but illiteracy and poverty mean that many are unaware or helpless to fight the problem.

Hemp requires no pesticides in its cultivation. Although it is in the same family as marijuana, it is not a hallucinogen. This wonderful crop has been banned for years in many areas, but it is making a comeback - and it can't be too soon. Those who want to protect the world's waters from chemical pollution, take heed.

Hemp is a pesticide in itself. It needs no other help to repel insects that might harm the crop. This means that farmers don't have to spray toxins on their fields, killing wildlife and beneficial insects as well as bad ones. They don't have to ride their tractors in clouds of toxic fumes, which make farming among the unhealthiest professions in the world. Think of the savings in money but also in health.

Hemp actually is its own weed control and fertilizer. It grows densely and crowds out weeds. It also produces nitrogen like legumes do. It requires a very moderate amount of other fertilizer and leaves the field in better shape than it found it. This is in marked contrast to soil-depleting crops like cotton or corn; it is often used as a rotation for crops like these to build the soil back up.

It can grow in all 50 of the United States, being frost tolerant, suitable for many different types of soil, and requiring relatively little water. This is truly a miracle plant, which deserves much more exposure than it gets. By supporting hemp manufacturers of textiles and other goods, you can encourage the cultivation of this valuable crop.

It is not only used for textiles. Plastics, fuel, healthy seed and oil for human consumption, animal feed, and paint are among the things that this valuable plant gives us. Look for items made from this renewable resource and help it spread throughout the globe.




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