Month: February 2018 (Page 31)

Colorado’s Fourth Corner Credit Union can only serve ancillary cannabis businesses, not companies that touch the plant. The post Cannabis Credit Union Gets Go-Ahead from Federal Reserve appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Cannabis Credit Union Gets Go-Ahead from Federal ReserveContinue Reading

The cash-only cannabis industry is badly in need of a banking solution. Following the latest fraud scandal at Wells Fargo, one of the nation’s largest lending institutions, so is the public. The common solution may be public banking — and San Francisco is leading the way. On her last day asContinue Reading

Cronos Group unveiled its Australian joint venture and the first phase of a 10-million-Australian-dollar ($8 million) production facility, the latest move by a Canadian company to carve out opportunities to meet demand Down Under and position itself to capitalize on future possibilities in Asia. It’s the first Canadian company to help build aContinue Reading

In newly unveiled rules, British Columbia stipulates that individuals aged 19 and up will be allowed to buy recreational cannabis in standalone retail stores, some privately owned and operated, others run by the government. The post BC Cannabis Regulations: What You Need to Know appeared first on Leafly. Continue Reading

The first installment of the lecture series on cannabis science covered the benefits of sungrown cannabis and supporting the small farmer. The UC Berkeley Botanical Garden has found a great hook to get people more engaged in plant science by highlighting the world’s most favored flower: cannabis. The garden, whichContinue Reading

Keep your cannabis soil strong in the off-season by using cover crops, an age-old farming method used protect and improve soil year-round. The post How to Use Cover Crops to Improve Your Cannabis Garden appeared first on Leafly. Read More: How to Use Cover Crops to Improve YourContinue Reading