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Farm Cut
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Farm Cut is a group of small, legacy, family farmers that care about the earth, sustainable practices, and quality cannabis. Their flower is grown using regenerative and organic practices in diverse farmscapes full of fruits, veggies, kids, and animals. Farm Cut takes pride in its stewardship of the environment, and strives to maintain balance in every action they take.

In 3 words, describe your organization.

Minimally-processed, Farmer-owned & Operated, Regenerative Cannabis

What has been your biggest challenge and how your team has overcome it?

Farm Cut is based on preserving the magic that small batch, craft cannabis has to offer. This means minimally-processed, carefully handled, and packaged on farm in order to ensure the best possible experience for the consumer. Our main challenge is convincing that first-timer to try Farm Cut. Our flower looks different and isn't available in small packaging. But once people try Farm Cut, they experience what true high-grade cannabis medicine is and are loyal for life!

What are some upcoming innovations/projects you are most excited for?

Trilogy is Emerald Spirit Botanicals’ first three cannabinoid flower that saw a very limited release this season through Farm Cut. The varietal offers a low THC content mixed with THCv and CBG. Both THCv and CBG are shown to help with focus and may have beneficial effects on eyesight. Triology offers a functional and focused high with an earthy and piney aroma.

Any future predictions/trends you foresee in your product category?

Farm Cut is based on the premise that small is beautiful and that high-grade herb is best enjoyed as flower. Whole plant medicine is real, and the beneficial effects of smoking Farm Cut are undeniable. We expect more and more consumers to begin to choose products that align with their values and are grown organically, with love, by fairly-paid farmers. This means looking beyond what the THC % of a product is and learning more about the other minor cannabinoids, and how they interact with the terpenes to produce the entourage effect.