Cultivating a Greener Future
Calaveras Cannabis.Farm promotes sustainable cannabis farming practices and community engagement in Calaveras County, to enhance the local economy and protect the environment.
Zach Drivon of Drivon Consulting is a Cannabis Attorney working in Calaveras County.Watch this video to learn about the practicalities of participating in the Commercial Cannabis Industry in Calaveras County.
The Heart of Calaveras Cannabis
Calaveras County is at the forefront of the commercial cannabis industry, known for its commitment to sustainable and responsible farming practices. Our community of growers and advocates work tirelessly to ensure that cannabis cultivation not only thrives but also benefits the local economy and environment. By supporting local producers, we aim to create a vibrant industry that respects the land and its people.
Voices from Our Community
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Farmer 3
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Farmer 2
Collin, Sean & Jordan
Murphys ridge farm
I arrive at Murphy Ridge on a beautiful December morning. The view is amazing. Justin greets me with a smile and shows me the new outdoor
Sustainable Practices in Focus
Organic Cultivation
Our growers prioritize organic methods, reducing chemical use and enhancing soil health, which leads to cleaner and safer cannabis products.
Water Conservation
Innovative irrigation techniques are employed to minimize water usage, preserving this precious resource for future generations. Learn more
Community Engagement
We actively engage with local communities to promote awareness and education about sustainable cannabis farming and its benefits.
Essential Cannabis Regulations
- Canna Law Blog: Cannabis Code Enforcement Fines Must be Remedial, Not Punitive, Federal Court of Appeal Holds
- Interview with Attorney at Law Zach Drivon video
Video Transcript - Cannabis Industry News
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Canna Law Blog: California Appeals Court Rejects Marijuana Grow Permit, Citing Federal Illegality
- Critical state deadlineJanuary 1, 2025!
- Canna Law Blog: Attention, Canna Companies! CTA Filing Deadline this Month
- California Cannabis Taxes Bring in $250M in Q3
Upcoming Cannabis Events
Board of Supervisors Meeting
November 12, 2024
CBCB item 18