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Cultivation: Page 23
California’s Small Cannabis Farmers Launch Direct-to-Consumer Sales Platform Inspired by Industry Struggles
Members of the Mendocino Cannabis Alliance, who have struggled to thrive in California’s regulated adult-use marketplace, have come together to launch an online sales and delivery platform.
How CAMP’s Irene Villanueva and Aaron Nino Work: Cannabis Workspace
In this installment, CBT offers an inside look at the tools and habits behind the Las Vegas operation.
Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board Suspends Cultivator’s Licenses
Regulators voted unanimously to suspend the cultivation and production licenses of NLVG, LLC, which does business as Desert Bloom Cultivation in North Las Vegas.
Cannabis with a Conscience: New Delivery Service Connects Sacramento & Butte County Consumers to Sustainable Mendocino Farmers
Featured farms are dedicated to environmental stewardship, sustainable agriculture and cultivating quality cannabis products.
Inside New York’s Legislation to Allow Hemp Farmers to Grow Cannabis for the State’s Adult-Use Market
Two legal experts weigh in on how the legislation will impact the state’s cannabis and hemp industries and what will have to be in place for operations to run smoothly.
How The Real McCoy’s Chad McCoy Works: Cannabis Workspace
In this installment, CBT presents an up-close look at the tools and habits behind the Nevada-based operation.
New California Bill Proposes an End to the Cannabis Cultivation Tax
The bill also suggests a steady increase in the excise tax from 2025 onward.
Announcing the 2022 Best Cannabis Companies to Work For
For the third year, we’re pleased to feature the Best Cannabis Companies To Work For in the cultivation segment of this fast-growing industry.
What Is HHC?
A breakdown of hexahydrocannabinol, how it’s made, its effects, and more.
Oregon Industry Groups Ask Lawmakers to Expand Cannabis Licensing Moratorium
While a bill pending in the Legislature would allow state officials to pause cultivation licensing, industry stakeholders want the legislation to also address wholesalers, processors and retailers.
New Mexico Legislation Aims to Increase Plant Count for Cannabis Microbusinesses
In mid-January, the state increased the number of plants licensed producers could grow, but that emergency rule did not apply to microbusinesses.
California Bill Would Classify Unlicensed Cannabis Cultivation as a Felony
Under legislation filed by Rep. Thurston Smith, growing more than six plants without a permit would be a felony offense instead of a misdemeanor.
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