Washington State's Industrial Hemp Processing Facility

Turning hemp into renewable materials fiber, hurd, biochar, and advanced carbon. Building a carbon-negative future for American industry.

  • Hemp Farming Partnerships in Washington State

    IHPA partners directly with Washington State farmers to grow industrial hemp for fiber, hurd, and certified seed. We provide WSU-validated genetics, agronomic guidance, and guaranteed purchase contracts. Giving growers a reliable path to profit while building the feedstock for America's next-generation clean industries.

  • Hemp Renewable Alternative

    Hemp: The Renewable Alternative to Timber, Oil, Cotton, and Concrete

    Industrial hemp produces 4× more fiber per acre than trees, requires 95% less water than cotton, and sequesters CO₂ instead of emitting it. Hempcrete, a carbon-negative building material made from hemp hurd, stores carbon as it cures. Hemp-derived bioplastics biodegrade in months, not centuries.

    One crop. Dozens of industries replaced.

  • Supporting Washington Hemp Farmers Through Research and Education

    Growing industrial hemp comes with a learning curve and IHPA is here to shorten it. In partnership with Washington State University, we help farmers select the best hemp cultivars for Eastern Washington conditions, improve yields, and adopt sustainable cultivation practices. Hands-on harvesting support ensures every crop meets processing standards from field to facility.

  • Hemp Fiber

    Hemp Fiber: High-Strength, Carbon-Negative, and 100% Renewable

    Hemp bast fiber delivers superior strength-to-weight performance. Stronger than fiberglass, lighter than steel and is fully biodegradable. IHPA processes long-strand fiber for use in automotive composites, construction panels, technical textiles, and bioplastics. Every ton of fiber produced at our Mead facility displaces petroleum-based materials and locks carbon out of the atmosphere.

  • Hemp Hurds

    Hemp Hurd: The Carbon-Negative Core of Industrial Hemp

    Hemp hurd, the woody inner core of the stalk, is one of the most versatile low-cost industrial materials available. High in cellulose and naturally lightweight, it is the primary input for hempcrete, animal bedding, insulation panels, and biochar production. IHPA processes hurd at scale, turning what was once agricultural waste into a carbon-sequestering building block for American industry.

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    Hemp Seed: Nutrition, Industrial Oil, and Certified Genetics

    Hemp seed is a complete protein source rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids at an ideal 3:1 ratio — supporting heart, brain, and metabolic health. Hemp seed oil also serves as a renewable feedstock for biofuels, lubricants, and eco-friendly industrial products. IHPA sources and distributes certified hemp seed genetics optimized for yield and performance in Pacific Northwest growing conditions.

Industrial Hemp Products

  • Hemp Seeds

    Certified Hemp Seed

    Certified industrial hemp seed selection and breeding for local growing conditions.

  • Hempcrete House

    Hemp Hurds

    Processed hemp hurd for hempcrete, insulation, and sustainable building materials.

  • Hemp Fibers

    Hemp Fibers

    Long fiber hemp for textiles, composites, and bioplastics.

  • Hemp Seeds CBD Oil

    Hemp Seeds

    Hemp oilseed processing for biofuels, plastics, and nutritional uses.

  • Hemp derived Biochar

    Hemp Biochar

    Carbon-negative biochar for soil regeneration and CO₂ sequestration.

  • Hemp Graphene

    Hemp Graphene

    Hemp-derived graphene for energy storage and advanced materials.

  • Hemp Carbon Credits

    Hemp Carbon Credits

    Verified carbon credits from hemp biochar and regenerative farming.

Industrial Hemp Services

  • Hemp Harvesting

    Hemp Harvesting

    Guidance on best practices for hemp harvest and processing logistics.

  • Hemp Education

    Hemp Education

    Through partnerships with Washington State University and Hempfo.org, we advance hemp education, R&D, and innovation in renewable industrial applications.

  • Hemp Research & Development

    Hemp Research & Development

    We partner with Colleges, Universities and Companies to conduct R&D on how this plant can vertically integrate into almost every Industrial product made today.

  • Hemp for Humanity

    Hemp for Humanity

    Industrial Hemp Processing of America is advancing hemp manufacturing, sustainable agriculture, and carbon-negative innovation in Washington State and beyond.