Cannabis
How the Cannabis Industry Is Faring Amid a Pandemic
August 29, 2020
It’s tough to say exactly how the legal cannabis world will fare in the aftermath of the coronavirus’ first wave. One industry expert took a shot at guessing how the segment will look in the near future.
Learn what one industry expert has to say about the current and future state of this crop.
House versions of spending bills unveiled this week include provisions to protect medical legalization laws from federal interference, ease marijuana businesses’ access to basic banking services, expand cannabis research, oversee the country’s fledgling hemp and CBD industries and grant Washington, D.C. the ability to legalize recreational sales.
In ag-heavy Monterey County, cannabis is the fifth-most produced crop, with an overall production value of almost $450 million.
Heliospectra’s updated website features grower-based expertise and insights about producing several crops in a controlled environment.
The Boulder, CO-based cultivation design and consulting firm’s Co-Founder talks why it’s important to integrate odor control and HVAC strategies during the planning phase, walking that delicate line between odor mitigation and cultivating an elevated sensory experience in the greenhouse, and much more.
In order to increase opportunities and representation for people of color and marginalized communities in the cannabis industry, the National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA) is launching the Social Equity Scholarship Program.
The coronavirus pandemic has slowed a number of states’ efforts to legalize recreational cannabis, at least in the near term. However, it could have the opposite effect in 2021.
Asking for cultivar data that goes beyond what’s reported on a typical ag seed label is one of many valuable pieces of advice Beacon Hemp’s Nick Stromberg shared during a recent presentation.
As the world continues to hunt a suitable hemp harvesting machine, an innovator in Germany has won an innovation award for it’s hemp harvesting implement.
Check out some of these tips and tricks for pruning and training cannabis plants to grow and flower in the manner that makes the most sense for your growing style.
Cornell University researchers hunt for cultivars that produce stable and consistent yields while withstanding pest and disease pressure.
The “Experience Hemp: Summer Solstice 2020 Virtual Conference and Trade Show” kicked off with a panel discussion detailing how drones are used in field hemp cultivation, the promise of blockchain in ensuring transparent and safe products, and a final warning to anyone planting hemp this summer.