Craft Weed, With A New Preface By The Author
Family Farming and the Future of the Marijuana Industry
- He provides a history of marijuana farming and its post-hippie resurgence in the United States.
- He reports on the amazing adaptability of the cannabis plant and its genetic gifts, the legalization movement, regulatory efforts, the tradeoffs of indoor versus outdoor farms, and the environmental impacts of marijuana agriculture.
As the era of marijuana prohibition comes to an end, now is the time to think about what kind of marijuana industry and marijuana agriculture we want. Craft Weed will help us plan for a future that is almost here.
PRAISE
…a smart and level-headed assessment of how cannabis agriculture has been shaped and the endless possibilities that lie ahead….Craft Weed is a good read for people who are interested in going beyond the surface of business and learning about some of the other pieces that impact the vulnerable cannabis market.—Cannabis Now—
Stoa writes with authority, and his book appeals to those who want to armor themselves with information about the different directions the marketplace can go.
—The Spokane-Review—
Stoa’s expertise is undeniable…. Given the obvious complexities and persistent misunderstandings of the subject, some degree of cold, hard and detailed objectivity is perhaps necessary. It is when this is mixed with the (noticeably pro-cannabis) personal stories that Stoa peppers throughout, that Craft Weed is at its most accessible and, therefore, more effective at shedding light on an otherwise murky field.
—Times Literary Supplement—
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