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Top Stories: Page 134
Motivational Management
Nevada’s The Grove makes the Best Cannabis Companies to Work For list for the second year in a row thanks to its efforts to incentivize happiness.
4 Tips for Managing Post-Harvest Humidity
‘Cold and Controlled’ is the motto at Seattle-based Solstice.
Chicken Soup & Camaraderie
Napa Valley Fumé, No. 1 on CBT’s Best Cannabis Companies to Work For list, provides above-market wages, offers advancement opportunities and cares for employees when they are sick.
Put Your Fertilizer Program to the Test
Researchers compared three fertilizer programs to determine how much of each nutrient cannabis really needs.
Cannabis Conference Returns to Las Vegas, Announces 2021 Advisory Board
Cannabis’ No. 1 conference for plant-touching businesses will take place August 24-26, 2021, at Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino.
Tax Law Changes: Can You Save?
Recent changes to tax laws appear to open paths for plant-touching businesses to save on taxes.
Every Second Counts
Harbor Farmz settles into the Michigan marketplace with a deep bank of genetics, a tissue culture lab and a priority on production efficiencies.
16 States That Are Considering Cannabis Legalization Bills in 2021
More than a dozen state legislatures are weighing either medical or adult-use cannabis policy reform this year as momentum builds following the 2020 election and the U.S. House’s approval of the MORE Act.
How CULTA’s Jay Bouton Works: Cannabis Workspace
In this installment, CBT presents an up-close look at the tools and habits behind the Cambridge, Md.-based operation.
13 Cultivation Considerations
Expert advice on key growing, post-harvest and business practices to help cultivators prepare for success.
The Carbon Emission Impacts of Greenhouse Cultivation
New research examines energy sources and CO2 emissions of greenhouse and indoor facilities, and the role climate plays in overall sustainability.
New Principles of Greenhouse Crop Management
Divergent climate control methods are being shared by Dutch horticulture industry experts and scientists from Wageningen University.
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