NTMG// Taylor & Daniel Stein of Briceland Forest Farm

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Taylor and Daniel Stein of Briceland Forest Farm in Humboldt County, California join the show to talk about production-scale hugulkultur and cannabis in the market Garden site: https://bricelandforestfarm.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bricelandforestfarm/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Briceland-Forest-Farm-162807973784000/   Follow us: www.notillgrowers.com Support our work at www.patreon.com/farmerJesse    Also check out our show sponsors:  Www.BCSamerica.com  and  www.farmersweb.com  and www.tilthsoil.com   **Support our work**  Venmo: @notillgrowers  Patreon Group: https://www.patreon.com/FarmerJesse?alert=2 No Till Growers Site: notillgrowers.com No Till Grower Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notillgrowers/ Podcast Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/The-No-Till-Market-Garden-Podcast-348435182395903/?ref=bookmarks  

Three words… production-scale hugulkultur cannibus. OK, four? Today, the wait is over. On the podcast we talk with Taylor and Daniel about growing cannibus in a market garden setting in California. Specifically, how they got into growing cannibus in order to revitalize an inherited family homestead, the good and the bad of current cannibus regulations, and how they’ve gotten creative with growing cannibus alongside veg. And for those of us completely unaware of how this crop works, we cover a little cannibus 101.