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Georgia Awards 4 Vertically Integrated Cannabis Licenses
The four awardees have been vying for a market entrance for years and hope to join Trulieve and Botanical Sciences—the state’s only current operators.
Exploring Cannabis Photoperiod In a New Light
7 tips to ensure plants are getting the right amount of light through the vegetative and flowering stages to avoid mishaps.
Vermont to Halt Licensing of Larger Cannabis Grows to Protect Small Farmers
Cannabis Control Board Chairman James Pepper said regulators will not issue new licenses for large-scale indoor and outdoor cultivators for the foreseeable future.
Steps For Cultivators to Enhance Productivity and Profits With Resource Efficiency
Optimizing energy and water usage in cannabis greenhouses can help businesses lower production costs without sacrificing quality.
Pennsylvania Senate Approves Legislation to Allow All Medical Cannabis Growers to Sell Directly to Patients
Pennsylvania’s 2016 medical cannabis law mandates that only five grower/processor licensees can sell their wares to the state’s patient base.
Hold Lifted on Cannabis Products With Detected Aspergillus Mold in Oregon
Action taken by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission follows litigation over an Oregon Health Authority rule.
8 Tips for Protecting Outdoor Cannabis Crops Against Heavy Rain During Harvest Season: UPDATED
Cannabis and hemp growers should take preventative measures to guard against crop damage during periods of heavy rains—and know what to do with rain-soaked plants in the aftermath.
‘Devoted to Better’: Bountiful Farms Lets Consumers Choose Their Favorite Genetics with Bounti Hunters Kit
The Massachusetts company is offering the at-home pheno hunt kit through select retailers during the months of September and October.
New York Bipartisan Lawmakers Call on Governor to Sign ‘Cannabis Crop Rescue Act’ as 250,000 Pounds Sit to Rot
The state Legislature passed a bill in June aiming to allow tribal nations to purchase supply from distressed cannabis farmers.
Naturae Stays Nimble in Challenging New York Cannabis Market
Co-founder and CEO Nicolas Guarino says the distressed farmers and social equity retailers that regulators prioritized in the state’s adult-use rollout are the ones suffering most as the market struggles to launch
New Hampshire Cannabis Association Surveys Farmers About Cultivation Opportunities
The industry organization is gauging agricultural professionals’ interest in participating in an adult-use cannabis market, should one be legalized in the Granite State.
Can Intercanopy Lighting Improve Cannabis Yield and Quality?
StateHouse, a vertically integrated cannabis company based in California, is leading a group conducting research to determine if applying light directly to all flowers on a single plant, and not just from above, improves photon conversion efficiency, resulting in greater yields produced at lower costs.
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