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Craft Weed
Book • 2018
In 'Craft Weed,' Ryan Stoa presents a comprehensive argument for the future of the marijuana industry, suggesting it should be powered by small farms rather than large corporations.
He draws historical and contemporary parallels with the craft beer industry and proposes a Marijuana Appellation system, similar to the wine industry, to protect and promote local farmers and their communities.
The book includes interviews with various stakeholders, a history of marijuana farming, discussions on the adaptability of the cannabis plant, and the environmental impacts of marijuana agriculture.
Stoa's work aims to prevent the rise of 'Big Marijuana' and promote a model that can revitalize rural communities and American family farms.
He draws historical and contemporary parallels with the craft beer industry and proposes a Marijuana Appellation system, similar to the wine industry, to protect and promote local farmers and their communities.
The book includes interviews with various stakeholders, a history of marijuana farming, discussions on the adaptability of the cannabis plant, and the environmental impacts of marijuana agriculture.
Stoa's work aims to prevent the rise of 'Big Marijuana' and promote a model that can revitalize rural communities and American family farms.
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Mentioned in the podcast as a book about craft weed, family farming and the future of the marijuana industry.

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