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Shay Bar-Joseph, RCK: "Growers now mainly look for genetics tolerant to powdery mildew and other leaf-fungi"

Following market trends to breed new genetics

Being still a somewhat young industry, the cannabis space is subject to quite recurrent change. Just like it happens in other horti sectors, most of…

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US (MN): State's cannabis head resigns after reports she sold illegal cannabis products

The recently appointed director of Minnesota’s new cannabis regulatory agency, Erin Dupree, has resigned amid reports that she sold illegal cannabis…

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US (CA): Grower gets behind schedule with cultivation, but it may be worth it

Like most crops this year, cannabis cultivation is a few weeks behind, but the wait may be worth it for a “remarkable” crop, Sonoma Valley grower Mike…

Greece: Sheep invade greenhouse and feast on 600 pounds of cannabis

A flock of sheep have found themselves enjoying a slightly different diet this week after they devoured more than 600 pounds of cannabis. The herd of…

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UK: Aberdeenshire producer discusses the pros and cons of growing hemp

Bringing the application deadline for industrial hemp licenses forward by just a few weeks could encourage more farmers to grow this so-called ‘super…

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Climate change positive for tomato cultivation in Lebanon's high mountains

In the winter, the ground is blanketed in a meter-thick layer of snow. However, come summer and fall, lush crops of sun-ripened tomatoes emerge. And there is nothing tastier than a tomato th…

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US (CO): Boulder County’s cannabis industry goes green

In 2020, Boulder County’s Energy Impact Offset Fund Committee joined forces with The Cannabis Conservancy to move the cannabis industry closer to…

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US (NJ): Regulators to introduce edibles guidelines as state market takes hold

As New Jersey’s legalized cannabis marketplace enters its next phase of growth, regulators are introducing guidelines for the rollout of…

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Botrytis, aka budrot, is one of the most devastating diseases that you will experience as a Hemp/Cannabis grower. First, signs will appear in large flower stacks as small,…

Ines van Marrewijk of Normec Groen Agro Control

Why do we still need laboratories when sensors are everywhere?

Sensors are everywhere nowadays – and not just in horticulture. So why do we still need laboratories? That’s the question Ines van Marrewijk of Normec…

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