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Climate/Environment Control: Page 8
How Joe Gibson of Gibby's Garden Works: Cannabis Workspace
In this installment, this former home grower details how he took his skills to a professional level.
USDA to Include Hemp Data in 2022 Census of Agriculture
This is the first year USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will include hemp production data in the Census of Agriculture.
Hemp Applications Open in Kentucky for 2023
Individuals applying for a cultivation license or renewing their license must apply by March 15, 2023.
Are Water Conflicts Rising to the Surface?
Cannabis cultivators in the Western U.S. may face more restrictions and regulations as demand for water access increases, adding pressure on already depleted sources.
Surna Cultivation Technologies and Hydrobuilder Holdings Announce Strategic Alliance
Surna Cultivation Technologies LLC and Hydrobuilder Holdings LLC have entered into a non-equity strategic alliance to create a one-stop-shop for cultivation companies.
California Department of Food and Agriculture Accepting Grant Applications for Sustainable California Grown Cannabis Pilot Study
Eligible applicants may request up to $2,500,000 to fund in-field studies that investigate and analyze best management practices for sustainable outdoor cannabis cultivation.
Mississippi Announces More Provisionally Licensed Medical Cannabis Businesses Coming Online
Expecting the first dispensary sales to begin in late 2022 or early 2023, state officials have issued provisional licenses for 47 cultivators, 138 dispensaries, eight processors and two testing labs.
‘2023 is the Year’
U.S. Hemp Building Association President Henry Gage Jr. says creating affordable infrastructure and eliminating THC testing are priorities for the organization in the coming year.
Greentech Enters Cannabis Market With New Air Quality Solutions
The company’s line of air purification products in designed specifically for improvements at cannabis facilities.
How AJA Acres Strives to Increase Diversity and Inclusion in the Hemp Industry
Nicole Carter, founder and CEO of AJA Acres, gives an inside look into the company’s operations and social equity and community efforts.
Understaffed Mississippi Cannabis Regulators Issuing Corrective Actions, Not Fines
One licensee was allegedly cultivating cannabis in hoophouses, a violation of state law requiring indoor operations.
A Guiding Light
CULTA nurtures its cannabis with different lighting types in a variety of environments, taking note of the plants’ preferences to maximize the genetic potential of each cultivar.
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