Welcome to Bossville Farms
Welcome to Bossville Farms, your premier destination for industrial hemp innovations in South Carolina. As a family-run hemp farm, we are dedicated to harnessing the versatility of hemp for textiles, clothing, building materials, and biodegradable plastics, alongside our remarkable cannabinoid-infused offerings. Our extensive product line features delta 8 THC gummies, pain relief gel roll-ons, cannabinoid salves, and infused coconut oil, complemented by a range of sustainable creations. At Bossville Farms, we prioritize quality, sustainability, and your well-being, making us your trusted partner for top-tier hemp solutions.
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Welcome to Bossville Farms
Who are we?
Bossville Farms is a family-run Hemp Farm based out of South Carolina.
Follow us on our journey as we build a legacy and spread information about hemp and agriculture.
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Meet the Team
CEO/President
Derick Hopkins Muhammad
Farm Advisor and Operations
Thomas "Coach" Dawkins
Sales/Broker/Farm Operations
K. Jabril Hopkins
VP Marketing and Advertising
Tammekka Muhammad
Community Outreach/ Sales
Delia Hopkins
Accounting and Finance Manager
Byron Johnson
Our Partners
Clemson University (Fiber Trial)
Research
Industrial Hemp Farming
2021 Clemson Hemp Research Initiative :
Best Practices & Results
As part of the global battle against climate change, Industrial Hemp has proven to be a key component of many decarbonization strategies.
Did you know that Hemp can capture atmospheric carbon twice as effectively as forests while providing carbon-negative biomaterials for renewable energy generation, architectural building materials, and waste stream plastic mitigation?
Support this effort to educate local and minority farmers - GET YOUR TICKETS and/or DONATE TODAY
As part of Bossville Farms’ annual planting education party, this year we will be sharing the findings and best practices from our collaborative work with Clemson University on the 2021 Clemson Hemp Research Initiative. This research explored:
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Low Tech Tissue Culture Technology
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Greenhouse Propagation Techniques
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Hormone Treatments for THC manipulation
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Root morphology of direct seeded vs. cloned plants
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Efficiency of hemp bio-fuels
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Hemp fiber Specialty wear Effect of organic soil amendments on CBD production
Hemp Fiber and Grain Variety Trial
14 grain and fiber varieties
2 Research Stations; 4 farms (South Carolina)
Multiple tribal partners on various Tribal Nations (Nationwide)
Bossville Farms is dedicated to learning, researching and sharing the versatile uses of Hemp.
Industrial Hemp Fiber and Innovation
Hemp Fibers can be used to make a variety of commercial and industrial products, including rope, textiles, clothing, shoes, food, paper, insulation, and more. Agronomic Hemp is marketed for grain, long strong fibers and biomass. It can grown between 3 to 18 feet tall.
The hemp stalks can take 60-100 days to harvest.
Bossville currently has 80 plus acres of land and is currently using a percentage to grow hemp for industrial use.
For more information on Bossville Farms or Industrial hemp please contact us at
Email: info@bossvillefarms.com
Phone : 1 (803) 893-3444
What is CBD?
CBD is short for cannabidiol, one of 60 compounds found in cannabis. It is derived directly from the hemp plant. While CBD is a component of marijuana, by itself it does not cause a “high.” According to a report from the World Health Organization, “In humans, CBD exhibits no effects indicative of any abuse or dependence potential…. To date, there is no evidence of public health related problems associated with the use of pure CBD.”
Please do your research on the best product for you and consult your physician before consuming or using any CBD product.
In order to be sure about the legality of your planned CBD intake, make sure to consult your physician and your employers, know how your preferred CBD product is manufactured, and read up on the legal status of cannabis products in your state.