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How indoor cannabis could change the way we grow food

The Cannigma

The results is indoor growing on a massive scale, which can take a serious toll on the environment. There still isn’t enough energy use data available from Midwest cultivation facilities to help determine average load profiles. The following interview has been edited for length and clarity. Every market needs an early adopter.

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New Age Provisions Farms Brings Hemp Operation Into Automated Hydroponic Shipping Container Environment

SpeedWeed

Through the use of automation equipment, the Greenery S and farmhand , Freight Farms has created a way for growers to control and access their farming operations from anywhere in the world. And as that stuff is going, it also measures the environment in the farm. ” View original article.

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Article – Reed Smith: UK: Cannabis In The UK – A Regulatory Environment In Transition?

Cannabis Law Report

Recently, three British MPs went to Canada on a fact-finding cross-party trip to consider the effects of a more relaxed regulatory environment in respect of cannabis. No data is available regarding prescriptions written in respect of secondary care. Authors – Carolyn E. Pepper and Jess Parry. Novel Foods Regulation.

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Understanding the Significance of the Many Types of Cannabis Research

Veriheal

Qualitative and Quantitative Research: Qualitative research aims to use the social sciences to “collect, compare and interpret information”, while quantitative research aims to use “mathematical, statistical and computer-aided tools” to collect and measure the data. . a combination of the cabinet, the field, and/or the controlled environment.

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Cannabis and the Environment: Seven Significant Side-Effects April 14, 2022

Cannabis Law Report

Before legalization, illicit grow sites did not have access to water utilities and were typically grown in arid/remote areas, often depleting local surface water and shallow aquifers not suited to intensive use. Nothing in this article constitutes professional legal advice nor is intended to be a substitute for professional legal advice.

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Finding Hope: MMJ’s Impact on Maryland Communities

MMJ Recs

This article explores the profound impact of MMJ on Maryland communities, shedding light on the medical marijuana benefits experienced by patients and the positive effects it has had on the state’s communities. Medical marijuana (MMJ) has brought about a significant transformation in healthcare and well-being for residents of Maryland.

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American Banker Article: BankThink A tech solution to the pot banking problem

Cannabis Law Report

Many legal cannabis suppliers and retailers are being forced to operate in a cash-intensive market due to federal laws that limit access to traditional banking. But there is a general lack of understanding for the new industry and limited data on performance that could be contributing factors. There could many reasons for this.

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