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Growing Pains
How Taxing THC Could Support Industry Growth and Progress
As cannabis markets open, THC can create controversy and limit product diversity. CBT Columnists Robert C. Clarke and Mojave Richmond explain why a tax system based on the compound’s potency could promote development and reduce the overall burden on the industry.
August 23, 2023
California
Who is Mel Frank?
Cannabis legend Mel Frank – also known by his birth name James Goodwin – looks back at his illustrious career and shares his hopes for the industry’s future.
August 1, 2023
Growing Pains
Taxing THC: Leveling the Playing Field, Part I
How would a federal cannabis tax fit in to the already complicated patchwork of state and local rates? Alcohol and tobacco policies may provide clues.
June 29, 2023
Growing Pains
Cannabis Breeding: Where Do We Go From Here?
The beer industry’s innovations with hops offer clues for the path cannabis genetics and technology will take.
May 4, 2023
Growing Pains
Cannabis Supply Chain Woes: Bridging the Gaps
How to restore the disconnect between what cultivators are growing and what consumers really want.
March 16, 2023
Future of Hemp Industry
Keeping Hemp Traditions Alive
In a region of Southeast Asia, women of the Hmong ethnic minority hand-make their own hemp textiles with a process they’ve maintained for centuries, and the fabric is both part of their everyday and ceremonial lives.
March 7, 2023
Marketing Your Cannabis Business
The Appeal of Pungent Plants
Characteristic fragrances and flavors drive brand recognition for hops. Can a similar approach benefit the cannabis industry?
December 9, 2022
Hemp Research
Git Skoglund Publishes New Book “Cannabis Textiles: In Hemp Garden Cultures”
The CBT columnist explores hemp weaving through research spanning from Europe to Asia in her new book.
October 3, 2022
Relative Humidity Cannabis Cultivation
Brews, Buds and Preserving Flavor Post-Harvest
Once cannabis and hop plants leave production, their processing journeys can diverge, but aroma and taste are increasingly important for both.
August 11, 2022
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