iHemp Hour Shows
The iHemp Hour was our way to collaborate and learn as we began to develop the industrial hemp industry in Michigan. With well over 100 conversations over the years, we have covered every aspect from seed to sale. Use this resource as a tool to dive deep into hemp. Rough transcripts have been generated for each show, allowing you to search for the content you need.
While we are off our regular schedule of hosting shows, from time to time we will tackle an important topic. The newest episodes will be at the top. Let us know if there is a topic we should cover.
Phytoremediation of soil with Dr. Lesley Putman of Northern Michigan University
Northern Michigan University researchers are pioneering the use of industrial hemp to clean up PFAS “forever chemicals” contaminating soil and water across Michigan. With the first outdoor plantings now underway, this groundbreaking phytoremediation research could offer…
Building a Healthy Home with Hemp
A Michigan woman with severe chemical sensitivities is getting a lifeline: Hemp for Humanity has launched the Canary Homes project to build her a 1,010 sq ft hempcrete home—the first in a planned series of healthy housing solutions for the estimated 7 million American…
Hunter Buffington on iHemp Hour
Hunter Buffington reveals a major breakthrough: hemp seed meal and oil are now approved for chickens and horses in Kentucky and Texas—but warns that Colorado’s recent 39-amendment legislative disaster could pull full-spectrum products off shelves nationwide. With the …
Jonathan Miller of USHR
For the first time ever, 31 hemp organizations have united behind a comprehensive 2023 Farm Bill strategy—and U.S. Hemp Roundtable General Counsel Jonathan Miller says constituent engagement this summer is critical to success. Learn how a $10/month membership gives yo…
UM Professor Glenn Wilcox on Building with Hemp & Fungi
University of Michigan architecture professor Glenn Wilcox is pushing the boundaries of sustainable design by growing furniture from mycelium and hemp. In this episode, he reveals how a 14-month sailing journey inspired his shift to bio-based materials—and why the nex…
State of Hemp with Chase Hubbard, The Jacobsen
Chase Hubbard of The Jacobsen (now Fast Markets) returns to iHemp Hour with a surprising perspective: despite frustrations, hemp is developing faster than almost any commodity crop in history. This episode covers biofuels, automotive applications, the Delta-8 regulatory…
NOCO update from Morris Beegle of WAFBA
Morris Beegle previews the NoCo Hemp Expo’s move to the legendary Broadmoor Resort and reveals that hemp associations are uniting behind a single Farm Bill platform by month’s end. With 20 new fiber processors coming online, load-bearing hemp blocks hitting the market, …
Sustainability and Environmental Impact of Hemp
Susan Barnhart spent six years building America’s only wool-hemp textile company—and she’s doing it without any U.S.-processed hemp fiber. Shemp Yarn’s surprisingly soft socks and beanies prove the product works, but until someone invests $2-3 million in domestic proc…
Investing in Hemp Building with Ray Kaderli
The ICC has officially approved hemp as a building material—and Michigan is gearing up to build. Ray Cattery, incoming president of the US Hemp Building Association, breaks down what the new codes mean for builders and architects, while iHemp Michigan announces a pack…
Bud & Breakfast with Dérive Travel
Michigan’s cannabis tourism industry is taking off, and Connie Sparrow of Derive Travel is leading the charge with The Nest—a first-of-its-kind cannabis concierge accommodation in Muskegon. Featuring personalized bud bars, dab education, infusion chef experiences, and…
CBD Seed to Sales
Lori and Andrew Putt of HOH CBD reveal the real costs of building a vertically integrated hemp business—from five-week payment freezes to 20-document international shipments to Brazil. Their hard-won lessons on branding, quality systems, and surviving the CBD marketpl…
2022 Hemp Variety Trials Results with James DeDecker
University researchers have secured $700,000 in federal funding for a three-year hemp grain and fiber study—and they’re actively seeking experienced Michigan growers to participate as research cooperators. With stipends available, seed provided, and the chance to help…











