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Take a peek inside CGT’s Calgary, AB HempTrain™ Advanced Processing Plant Production Facility. Join us on a tour of our …

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  1. all i saw was a couple kids with a camera try'n to act big . . . i heard nothing drone boy said nor saw any actual processing or anything in the least concerning the actual use and application of this machines product . . . . from what i saw this is an overpriced acme cartoon smoke and mirrors line of bullshit . . . .a reworked shuck and thrash probably ten times what it should cost. . . astonishing how many people get beat by smoke and mirrors lined with bullshit . . . .

    this 'tech" has been around for decades, your choice to create and assign words doesn't change that . . .and much like the other 'growth industries' of the moment . . . this is a bunch of 'buy our over priced shit and look at it sit pretty' b.s. because those industries are YEARS from start up . . . talk about poor timing and stupid decisions

  2. I like that this machine is compact and doesn't need dust filters. And from what I see the installation is easy and fast.

    My question is how do you ensure there are no stones or metals in the hemp. And what is happening if there are?

  3. Is this the hemp raw material for hemp plastic extrusion? or should the crushed hemp products be grinded again to be powder and then mix with plastic? Or the plastic doesn`t even required…. I am just totally confused. HELP.

  4. Incredible machinery. Except at what cost? Seems you you need investors onboard. Investors are basically a middlemen who drives the price of the product up. If farmers could get together and be grow, processing and direct to market they could get the price inline for us waiting to use these materials today. I have several uses but the price is way out of line. Get rid of investment groups. They are unnecessary narcissistic thieves. Instead, bring mass private resources together.

  5. A year later, I'm just now seeing this and wondering if the connection to the new hempcrete building blocks is already in place. I would LOVE to see us reclaim unprofitable farm land here in Minnesota and I could put one of these on little 5-acre parcels where hemp growers could share it to process their harvests for sale and maybe even connect to those markets from there if we could get on a train line (repurpose an old cattle line maybe).

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