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OregonCBD Uses Intelligent Breeding and DNA-Based Tools to Disrupt Hemp Extract Market

Medicinal Genomics

Their goal was to disrupt the hemp extract market by breeding CBD-rich plants derived from medicinal cannabis plants that would replace the low-cannabinoid, low-terpene producing fibrous hemp plants that were being used to make extracts. This inbreeding produced multiple genotypes: 25% Type I progeny (THC dominant).

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Perfecting cannabis with Michael Backes

The Cannigma

From there, he talks about opening his first dispensary, and the basics of what we currently know about terpenes. What’s really cool about their Happy Camper is they’re using strange specific extraction processes. How did you go from Spider-Man to being an author of a book about cannabis terpenes? CP: Yeah.

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

Cannabis Law Report

Read on to explore seven common environmental impacts affecting cannabis cultivators and processors, as well as opportunities to effectively manage those impacts, and join us for our upcoming webinar to learn more. Pesticide Misuse. The processing of cannabis can also produce hazardous air pollutants (HAPs).

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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

We’ve got a really interesting webinar coming up later this month on February 24. And we’re going to be focusing on Black-owned and social equity-focused brands on that webinar, so be sure to sign up and tune in. SP: Yeah, she bought me a little THC molecule that I have. CP: Like the THC for example.