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Hemp is a plant variety specifically cultivated for its production of fiber, as evidenced by its use in grain and fiber production [1], its distinct growth characteristics compared to other hemp types [2], and its high yield efficiency in fiber production [3].

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A critical review of industrial fiber hemp anatomy, agronomic ... bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu BioResources 2 facts
measurementHemp produces three times more fiber per hectare than cotton.
claimHemp grown for grain and cannabinoids is typically shorter than hemp grown for fiber.
Weighing the risk of cannabis cross-pollination - Hemp Production canr.msu.edu Michigan State University Extension 1 fact
claimThe introduction of hemp grown for grain and fiber in Michigan increases the risk of cross-pollination for marijuana and CBD hemp growers.