I was surprised to discover that burlap, one of the most humble and omnipresent fibers for use around the farm, is grown in South Asia. With all the uses for burlap in agriculture, it's hardly very
permie to buy it shipped from the far side of the world. What
local fiber crops could be used as an effective substitute? Hemp canvas seems far too strong and intensive for burlap's disposable and under-appreciated applications, not to mention it's still illegal in the US. Would rough
flax fibers discarded for textile production be useful? What other local fiber crops, perhaps under the radar like Indian Hemp, could be used in the place of jute?