The hot topic at the Institutional Cannabis & Capital Conference in San Jose this week was real estate. While institutional investors are unlikely to invest directly in cannabis production...
While many cannabis growers use organic methods in their cultivation, it is not possible to claim that the product is itself organic, as the federal government, through the U.S....
The New York Times published a fascinating description of the first hemp crop to be grown in New York in 80 years at JD Farms. Mark Justh, a former JP...
The long awaited DEA decision on rescheduling cannabis has apparently been made, and, similar to prior considerations, there will be no change, according to the NY Times, which cited...
Jim Rogers, who retired from the Quantum Fund, cofounded with George Soros, at age 37 and is well known for his insight into commodity markets, seems pretty bearish these days on...
High Times magazine added high-profile executive David Kohl as its CEO last September, in an attempt to redefine and modernize the company that had been run by Michael Kennedy, who...
The New York Times explored the rapidly evolving cannabis compliance software industry, mentioning Proteus 420, BioTrackTHC, MJ Freeway, BudMate POS and Flowhub. Their products help growers and sellers of cannabis...
The New York Times profiled a new startup, Tokken, headed by Larmine Zarrad. The company is trying to solve the same problem that rivals Hypur and Kind Financial are...
The New York Times posted an interview with Lennon Tsai: With the help of cheap manufacturing, Mr. Tsai’s company, iGrow, is now aiming to build its presence in the...
The New York Times has been a great advocate to the cannabis industry ever since it called for legalization in the summer of 2014. Most of the coverage has...
Chalice Farms built its new marijuana dispensary in the midst of Oregon wine country, largely in anticipation of recreational marijuana sales. Credit Ruth Fremson/The New York Times Oregon’s recreational marijuana taxes...
Wineries and breweries should brace themselves for some unusual competition. Colorado, which legalized marijuana for recreational use in 2012, will get its first “weedery” in early 2016. The $35...