
IND HEMP's Ken Elliott: An Unlikely Environmental Crusader
Industrial Hemp Podcast · Eric Hurlock/Lancaster Farming
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Show Notes
Ken Elliott is a conservative Christian business owner who believes that climate change is the biggest threat to life on God's green Earth, and he intends to do something about it.
According to Elliott, plain old greed and media-driven political divisiveness are responsible for the environmental crisis and our inability to do anything about it.
But he's optimistic that there are good people — smart people — on both sides of the political spectrum who can look past politics to save the world.
He's put his money where his mouth is by founding IND HEMP, a Montana-based hemp fiber and oil seed company that's working with farmers in the American West to develop the processing infrastructure, build the supply chain, and expand the markets for industrial hemp.
Elliott believes in the carbon sequestering potential of industrial hemp but knows that nothing is possible without our American farmers.
In this in-depth podcast interview he talks about his work with oil companies to clean up Superfund sites, which led him to consider hemp for soil remediation and ultimately to starting IND HEMP.
This conversation covers farming, science, politics, regenerative ag, morality, religion, and how maybe Al Gore was the wrong person to be the messenger on climate.
IND HEMP is a sponsor of Lancaster Farming's Industrial Hemp Podcast.