Marijuana cultivators in Vermont tap into opportunity for tourism, events
Eli Harrington is among the marijuana farmers tapping into Vermont’s value-added spirit by offering farm tours, events and a gift shop.
Eli Harrington is among the marijuana farmers tapping into Vermont’s value-added spirit by offering farm tours, events and a gift shop.
Licensed marijuana farms are tapping into accommodation-platform opportunities as cultivators battle low flower prices, high taxes.
As marijuana consumers develop a better understanding and appreciation for terpenes, flavonoids and other chemical compounds found in cannabis flower, live resin products are becoming increasingly popular.
Harvest is arguably the most important milestone in the journey that marijuana products – whether flower, oils or something else – take before reaching consumers.
But full days of planning and pre-harvest preparation go into getting crops in the best possible condition before they are cut down.
Cannabis businesses can use automation, energy audits and cooperative purchasing to handle economic downturns.
As former general manager of three Arena Football League teams, Reggie Harris knows the importance of going on offense.
So, in 2021, when Harris and his team launched House of Kush, a Kansas City, Missouri-based company that sells cannabis-plant genetics via seedlings and licensing deals, he didn’t wait for clients to come find him.
Matthew Huron, the CEO of Colorado-based Good Chemistry Nurseries, bred his first original strains as head cultivator for Elmar Lins Compassionate Care Co-op, a San Francisco Bay Area cooperative he founded in 2000, after his father and his father’s partner were diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.
One of the challenges facing multistate marijuana operators is standardizing cultivation procedures for facilities in various markets.
Two Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives are asking four government agencies to study the environmental impact of cannabis cultivation as the Senate considers a federal bill legalizing marijuana.
An Illinois judge cleared the way for 88 craft marijuana growers to prepare to start planting as he reversed a restraining order he issued on behalf of a dozen cultivation applicants who lost cannabis license bids.
Greenrose Acquisition Corp.’s investment strategy hinges on cultivation.
As a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, Greenrose completed an initial public offering of 15 million shares in February 2020 with plans to use the $150 million in gross proceeds to acquire cannabis companies.
Fires and explosions have occurred in cannabis grow houses and processing operations for decades.
Most of these facilities were operating illegally, and they weren’t built or maintained to common electrical and fire safety standards.