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Cultivation: Page 75
Santa Cruz County Supervisors Back Bill to Lower State Cannabis Taxes, Rush to Approve Local Equity Program
Assembly Bill 286 would lower California’s cannabis excise tax from 15 percent to 11 percent until June 2022.
How Moon Made Farms’ Tina Gordon Works: Cannabis Workspace
In this installment, CBT presents an up-close look at the tools and habits behind the Southern Humboldt County sungrown cannabis operation.
California’s Marijuana Industry Needs an Intervention to Avoid an ‘Extinction Event’
An estimated 10,000 marijuana growers could lose their licenses if California lawmakers fail to pass a bill designed to grant them an extension.
Akron, Ohio-Based Galenas Hires Great Lakes Brewing Co. Farmer to Cultivate Cannabis
The tier-2 medical marijuana cultivator has hired Christine DeJesus as assistant director of cultivation.
FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb to Resign Next Month, Georgia House Passes Bill Allowing Medical Cannabis Oil Sales: Week in Review
An administration official said Gottlieb’s departure has been in the works for several months.
Dakshidin Corporation Completes Purchase of 'Licensed to Grow' Cannabis Property
The company has purchased a 193-acre property in Mendocino County, Northern California that is licensed to grow cannabis.
Players Network and Cannava Approved to Import Cannabis Seeds to Jujuy Province, Argentina
This is the first time the Argentine government has approved such a venture.
Efficiency Vermont Preps for Cannabis Cultivation Power Needs
Efficiency Vermont is trying to distance itself from the public policy conversation about cannabis while preparing for a growth in the energy-draining business.
New Mexico Enacts Emergency Rule Raising Cannabis Plant Count to 2,500
A 180-day rulemaking process has been initiated to determine the final amount to ensure an adequate supply.
Over-the-Top Blackout System
Oregon Cannabis Bill Would Allow OLCC to Limit Growers Based on Market
A recent study by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission found six-and-a-half years’ worth of marijuana sitting on shelves.
California Legislators Introduce Bill to Extend Cannabis Temporary Licenses While Farmers Come Into Compliance
In March alone, more than 1,000 temporary growing licenses issued by the California Department of Food and Agriculture are set to expire.
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