Marijuana is Replacing Wine As California's Premiere Cash Crop

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At $14 billion, the value of the state's marijuana harvest was pegged as seven times more valuable than all of the wine grapes at all of California's storied vineyards — and that was in 2010, before the industry drew international investors, before the state paved the way for big business with workable state regulations, and before voters OK'd a legitimate commercial marijuana industry by legalizing the plant for adults 21 and over.

That $14 billion figure includes the illicit market. The country's legal, over-the-counter marijuana market is worth $7 billion, analysts say — and by going legal, California may triple that figure by itself.

So, do you want to grow Chardonnay, or do you want to grow cannabis? The answer is obvious, and can be seen today in wine country, where rows of vineyards are giving way to greenhouses and plots of marijuana.

Value-conscious wine brand Fetzer got its start on 80 acres in Redwood Valley in Mendocino County, where the company grew wine grapes for 31 years. That property could now do the same for Bay Area upscale marijuana distributor Flow Kana, which purchased the property for $3.5 million, according to the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat.

We've covered Flow Kana and its sustainable ethos in these pages before. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, but has positioned itself as a direct link between small boutique cannabis farmers in the Emerald Triangle, and the kind of conscious urban marijuana consumer who cares about sourcing.

That makes the company different in mission from some of the other firms fueling a real-estate boom in cannabis-producing regions. "They're coming from everywhere," said Tim Blake, a longtime local cannabis grower and founder of the Emerald Cup, a prestigious cannabis competition focused on outdoor cultivation.

The Fetzer property, which includes four homes, a winery, and some outbuildings, was listed at an asking price of $3.5 million. Flow Kana purchased the property for "more than close to the purchase price," real-estate broker Clint Wilson told the Press-Democrat.

There are a few neighbors of the rural property who have voiced concerns over traffic, noise, crime and the smell of fresh weed growing — as is typical for any marijuana business endeavor. But they may be lucky to land Flow Kana as a neighbor, rather than another operation with a different philosophy. As Wilson told the paper, it was "inevitable the property could end up with someone in that industry." And it won't be the last time grapes give way.

TELL US, do you associate California with quality cannabis?

Original story by Chris Roberts appeared on CannabisNow
 
The legalization is a total cluster fuck of corporate bogarting.

As typical of CA they don't want competition they want a hand full of new, government ordained via 'regulation' billionaires and fuck everyone else.


And (D)'s wonder how the fuck the 0.01% get so filthy fuckin' rich and why there is such a huge income disparity. :rolleyes:


Stupid commie fuckers have already lost their ass to the black market and are throwing a fit over the fact they can't just shut down and force the states no.1 cash crop into the hands of the elites.

Enjoy the government mandated mediocrity Cali! :D
 
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The legalization is a total cluster fuck of corporate bogarting.

As typical of CA they don't want competition they want a hand full of new billionaires and fuck everyone else.

And (D)'s wonder how the fuck the 0.01% get so filthy fuckin' rich. :rolleyes:

Well if I was one of only a few people able to participate in an industry worth tens of billions (REGULATION!!! Isn't it great??) in state alone and hundreds of billions nationwide I'd be a 0.01%'er too.

Enjoy the government mandated mediocrity! :D

That is so sad! :( You are not going to get filthy rich with all the other pot farmers. Boo fucking hoo.

The real winners are the citizens that are now able to enjoy their party without the risk of going to jail. The proceeds from the party will not be heading south and they are free to grow a handful of plants in their own gardens.

Your beloved republicans would have kept the pot smokers in jail and taxed everybody else to pay for the incarceration. Instead you are going to get tax revenues and the pursuit of happiness.
 
That is so sad! :( You are not going to get filthy rich with all the other pot farmers. Boo fucking hoo.

Pot farmers aren't getting rich at all....just dispensary owners and the 2 distributors. All well connected (D)'s of course, because regulated that way. Public/environmental safety is like 3% of the regulations, the rest is all making sure only rich (D)'s can participate. ;)

The real winners are the citizens that are now able to enjoy their party without the risk of going to jail. The proceeds from the party will not be heading south and they are free to grow a handful of plants in their own gardens.


And the newly minted, state ordained 1%'ers, they are real winners too.

Don't forget you're defending them and 'crony capitalism' aka corporatism too!!

Your beloved republicans

?? LOL you're a fucking idiot.

would have kept the pot smokers in jail and taxed everybody else to pay for the incarceration. Instead you are going to get tax revenues and the pursuit of happiness.

I don't get tax revenues, the goons in Sac do, and my pursuit of happiness was regulated into the hands of the elites by said goons in Sac.

So fuck em....Cali won't get my money ;)
 
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The republican comment was ass. Sorry. :)

But you did not even address the ability to legally partake. It is a win for individual rights if you want to smoke the stuff or not. Our cell phones are listened to, our bodies are scanned at the airport. The past decades have been about chiseling into our personal biz.

Legal pot is bigger than money or dancing foam pot leaf costumes outside of the dispensary. It is about the will of the people making a change.
 
The republican comment was ass. Sorry. :)

No worries.

But you did not even address the ability to legally partake.

Because you can't legally partake. You can only consume and pay taxes for the privilege of doing so.

It's cronyism and extortion personified. If a private entity were doing it, it would be called organized crime and racketeering. :D

It is a win for individual rights if you want to smoke the stuff or not.

It is, and it's nice.

Our cell phones are listened to, our bodies are scanned at the airport. The past decades have been about chiseling into our personal biz.

Love that mega government with it's endless "regulations". :cool:

Legal pot is bigger than money or dancing foam pot leaf costumes outside of the dispensary.

Tell the US government that......because from a legal POV, legalizing pot is ALL about the money and who's getting it. Public safety? It was like 2% of the legalization bill. The other 98%? All about bogarting the market and funneling as much of that money into as few pockets as legally possible.

It is about the will of the people making a change.

Absolutely zero need for the people to accept crony fuckin' asshole (D)'s whoring the industry out to their homies in order for that to happen and allowing it to happen is the WRONG kind of change.
 
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The ATF was born to enforce prohibition with the business end of Thompson submachine guns.

Prohibition was repealed, negating the need.

Well, let's tax it.

ATF got to stay as revenoorers.

When it is decided that grown adults can consume cannabis, there is NO need for ANY government involvement, other than a transaction privledge licence for RETAIL sales same as any other retail business gets.

You grow it and want to sell it to your neighbor, at your garage sale or farmers market it is no different than tomatoes.
 
That is so sad! :( You are not going to get filthy rich with all the other pot farmers. Boo fucking hoo.

The real winners are the citizens that are now able to enjoy their party without the risk of going to jail. The proceeds from the party will not be heading south and they are free to grow a handful of plants in their own gardens.

Your beloved republicans would have kept the pot smokers in jail and taxed everybody else to pay for the incarceration. Instead you are going to get tax revenues and the pursuit of happiness.

That's it in a nutshell..... I mean, I've never had a problem finding weed, anywhere, on any vacation, etc. But it's so much easier to just walk into a store and buy what you want, like buying a beer...
 
Drought is over?

Thanks to Trump's EPA for making California great again.

The rise of the oceans has begun to slow and our planet is beginning to heal. THIS is the moment!
 
Thanks to Trump's EPA for making California great again.

The rise of the oceans has begun to slow and our planet is beginning to heal. THIS is the moment!

Trump will eliminate EPA if he could.....and he will
 
Yeah, who cares about burning rivers, amirite?

Our EPA has 15,000 employees, do you really think they need that big a staff? Its bloated with regulation and busy-work. Its needs reshaping....
 
The ATF was born to enforce prohibition with the business end of Thompson submachine guns.

Prohibition was repealed, negating the need.

Well, let's tax it.

ATF got to stay as revenoorers.

When it is decided that grown adults can consume cannabis, there is NO need for ANY government involvement, other than a transaction privledge licence for RETAIL sales same as any other retail business gets.

You grow it and want to sell it to your neighbor, at your garage sale or farmers market it is no different than tomatoes.

Quoted for irony. :)
 
Our EPA has 15,000 employees, do you really think they need that big a staff? Its bloated with regulation and busy-work. Its needs reshaping....

If every one of those 15000 was a field agent, that would mean they cover 655 square kilometres each. You do know the USA is pretty big, right?
 
Our EPA has 15,000 employees, do you really think they need that big a staff? Its bloated with regulation and busy-work. Its needs reshaping....

Oh, the Trump Admin is going to reshape it, all right. With a sledgehammer.
 
Oh, the Trump Admin is going to reshape it, all right. With a sledgehammer.

Well, it violates federal law and there is no longer a lawless marijuana promoting President in office. What did you expect?
 
If every one of those 15000 was a field agent, that would mean they cover 655 square kilometres each. You do know the USA is pretty big, right?

If that is how you justify so many employees. But the EPA has become too powerful, too big, too bloated, under Obama.... they are hurting farmers and the like. Nobody wants pollution or condos in Yosemite....
 
If that is how you justify so many employees. But the EPA has become too powerful, too big, too bloated, under Obama.... they are hurting farmers and the like. Nobody wants pollution or condos in Yosemite....

You really have no idea what the EPA does and you're just saying "stuff". And don't forget the EPA was a Republican creation, you twit.
 
You must know a lot of growers. How many of them share your views?

All the ones that don't also own or are not in a direct sale partnership with a dispensary.....pissed.

Hundreds of thousands of households dependent either partially or fully on being able to grow a few plants in the back yard and sell it are now back in the black market.

Not because public or environmental safety, but because making money is for elite (D)'s only.
 
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If every one of those 15000 was a field agent, that would mean they cover 655 square kilometres each. You do know the USA is pretty big, right?

First, this is not England. We don't have square kilometres <sic>. Land is divided up into sections. Each section is 1 square mile. Got nothing to do with kilometers. How the fuck did you guys go metric when you can't even spell "meter?" I guess it's progress you don't spell it metrue or meutre.

Second, the Federal government owns huge swaths of land, mostly poorly managed by the BLM. Lots of it has little human activity on it. Something like 15% of my State is in private hands.

Third, of the privately held land, most is agricultural and falls under Department of Agriculture with thousands of employees, mostly lawyers. No farmers to speak of.

Fourth, most States have their own Departments of Environmental Quality often, where appropriate, having regulations more stringent in the federal government.

Fifth, most actual pollution of any description is generated in and around major cities, most of which are entirely controlled by liberal pukes. Are you suggesting that without the federal government looking over their shoulders liberals would shit where they live?
 
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