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Regulators Approve it, the Cultivators Prefer it

Regulators Approve it, the Cultivators Prefer it


July 25, 2017
by Stephen Baker

Medicinal cannabis cultivation is like any other California agricultural crop; it’s about managing sustainably and being a good steward. Water supply must be matched with the availability of the resource on any given year. This is why, cannabis planning that has a groundwater/surface water optimization program and monitoring component creates the most certainty for the farm.  

Collect data that is used on the farm. The regulating agencies approve it and the cultivators prefer it; Building certainty by letting the data drive and building flexibility in the farm. That’s the ticket. Call Operation Unite®.

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