What COVID-19 Could Do for the Cannabis Industry
It’s clear that COVID-19 has changed almost everything about life in America at present. Every day, cities, states and the federal government […]
How Will COVID-19 Affect Hemp and Cannabis Farmers in 2020?
The COVID-19 pandemic posses special challenges for everyone, especially farmers. What started in the cities on both coasts will infect the farm […]
Canna Business Beware: Surge In Remote Work and Online Ordering Puts Cyber Risk in the Spotlight
With uncertainty surrounding the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the need for everyone to do their part by practicing “social-distancing,” or […]
Transactional Risk Insurance
Now that the cannabis industry in maturing the market is seeing more and more mergers and acquisitions. There are numerous reasons for this […]
Large Scale Cultivation Planning: Important Factors to Consider
Before you begin any large-scale cultivation, there are four important factors to consider. Failure to do so will cost you, in both […]
COVID-19 WA Cannabis Town Hall – A Conversation with the Top Retailers in the State
We’re bringing in 2 of the top retailers including Ian Eisenberg from Uncle Ikes, Aaron Nelson from 2020 Solutions, to cover everything from consumer shopping patterns […]
The Recent History of Shipping Hemp
Hemp is federally legal. Under the 2018 Farm Bill, any grey area surrounding hemp’s legality has disappeared. Yet, many hemp companies face […]
In the Field: Is Your Soil Ready?
Indoor growers and those that have total control greenhouses have a never-ending cycle where they are constantly doing everything from transplanting to […]
How to Choose a Compliant Hemp Testing Laboratory
One of the most dangerous and widespread issues in hemp testing is how inaccurate or varied the results can be. You don’t have to dig deep to find an onslaught of evidence that shows precision is the exception to the rule. Jama’s study, for example, showed that only 17% of lab results accurately profiled cannabinoid concentration in edibles. That means a sizable portion of samples contained more THC than the results indicated. And as a result of mistakes like these, hemp companies will accidentally mislabel their products. This can have serious consequences for customers who mistakenly ingest these mislabeled products and experience unwanted psychoactive effects. […]
Hemp in 2020: What’s a Farmer to Do?
Looking ahead to the 2020 season, industrial hemp poses a real problem for farmers. Many farmers are anxious to include hemp in […]
Not All Hemp Seeds Are Equal
The primary reason hemp farmers have crops with more than 0.3% THC is that the hemp seeds are flawed. Farmers fail because […]