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Oregon is the first to feature marijuana anywhere at their state fair.
On August 4th we celebrate the birth of one of the most influential figures in jazz. But did you know that Pops loved his pot?
There are pairings and tastings for wine, beer and even coffee. Why not cannabis?
Fair officials said the inclusion of cannabis plants is a nod to the newly legal status of the crop.
For the first-time grower, it can be a truly daunting task to select the best nutrients for their cannabis, and they'll often spend far more money than they need to.
Cannabis has been used by humans for thousands of years and during this time many cannabis plants have been taken from their original environment, planted, grown, and cultivated in more controlled environments.
There are currently 15 states with medical cannabis home grow provisions and three states (D.C. included) where adults are allowed by state law to cultivate at home recreationally, with some of these states carrying heavier qualifications than others.
According to an age-old farming tradition, the phase of the moon has a huge impact on how well a plant will grow.
Renowned grower Jorge Cervantes will answer readers’ questions and give advice on all things related to the cannabis plant.
Pairing different strains with different brewing methods and roasts can make for some hand-picked, unique experiences.
While the expanding legal marijuana market is a novice of modern economy, cannabis is no new commodity.
It wasn’t until a chance encounter with the one and only Bob Dylan that the Beatles became truly enamored with the wacky tobacky.
There is a surprising science behind how this tropical fruit interacts with cannabis.
There are a lot of superlative claims about hemp oil: most unsaturated oil, best essential fatty acids (EFA) ratio and combination, highest amino acid variety, only plant source of vitamin D. Can one oil be all that? In short, yes.
Serious chefs are tinkering with the science of getting high, taking it into more rarefied culinary territory. To the extent permissible by law, of course.
With the surge in cannabis consumption at a recreational level becoming increasingly more legal, it’s only fitting to explore cannabis and food pairings on a deeper level.