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The Future Of Weed Is Looking Rosy Millennial Pink

“Let me show you a super frosty one,” a Mr. Feeny lookalike tells me. It’s a rare cloudy day in Willcox, Arizona (population: ~3,500), and Feeny — real name, Tony Stevens — is leading me through a massive 325,500 square foot greenhouse of which he is the director of agricultural operations. We’re on the hunt for a particularly […]

Game Of Genomes: The Battle For The King Of Cannabis Strains Is Just Heating Up

Andre Bourque Subscriber I provide insight and advice on cannabis and blockchain. May 30, 2019,05:32am EDT|4,369 views Cannabis Science ConferenceCSC EVENTS, LLC “Juicy Fruit.” “Obama Kush.” “Zkittlez.” Dispensaries are selling dozens and dozens of creatively named cannabis “strains.” But they’re not necessarily the same even if they’re named that way. In both the cannabis consumer […]

Sunday Goods: Cosmically Intellectual: Luxury Cannabis Products

Warren Bobrow Former Contributor I work with cannabis and have done some wild things in life. cocktailwhisperer.com Mar 15, 2019,03:00pm EDT Sjoerd Broeks, Director of CultivationWARREN BOBROW: IPHONE X Visiting one of the largest sun-grown facilities of cannabis in the USA is terribly humbling to say the very least. There are what we call Seven […]

Meet the Trailblazers

This content was written by and is brought to you by our sponsor. It does not necessarily reflect the views of National Geographic or its editorial staff. The role of creativity in any business is paramount to ensure growth and sustainability. In California, the cannabis market especially has seen an exponential increase in craftsmanship and […]

Inside One Arizona Cannabis Operation’s Mission to Spread the Culture

For Sunday Goods, a little more legislative sunlight could catalyze a game-changing yield.By Madison VainPUBLISHED: JUN 20, 2018 courtesy of The Pharm Before you see the cannabis, you smell it. Our pickup truck is rolling down a very dusty, very long driveway on the outskirts of Willcox, Arizona—a town that itself feels like the outskirts of anywhere—when the […]