efficiency and farming

A New Beginning: Our Off-Grid Journey

A New Beginning: Our Off-Grid Journey

We started our solar journey by signing up for Sonoma Clean Power as our source of grid energy. This program guaranteed that all of our energy use was obtained from renewable sources, like solar and wind energy. But where this came up short was during California's rolling blackouts throughout the fire season. As a cannabis cultivator, fire season takes place during our fall cultivation cycle, harvest, and through part of processing, when it's absolutely imperative that we have electricity for irrigation, humidity and temperature controls, and security measures. When we process fresh-frozen harvests, this adds an even more critical need for continuous power. Otherwise, we could lose our entire crop. We knew we needed to take matters into our own hands or possibly face an uncontrollable fate. This thinking was the start of our off-grid solar journey.

Smart Farming - Its Effect on Cultivation Efficiency and Sustainability

Smart Farming - Its Effect on Cultivation Efficiency and Sustainability

Working on farm efficiency requires trying to look at a familiar issue through an unfamiliar lens. It’s vital to question standard practices in order to develop innovative “smart” farming alternatives. Smart farming is an evolving strategy that can benefit many parts of a farmer’s operation, regardless of the crop they are cultivating. Through the use of data collection, we can recognize inefficiencies throughout the season, allowing us to improve the following cycle, reduce our impact on the environment, and increase our transparency with customers.

Your Position on the Team - How Staying In Your Lane Improves Business Efficiency

Your Position on the Team - How Staying In Your Lane Improves Business Efficiency

A successful business operation is a well-oiled machine. All of us cogs have a place in the system, and in order to improve business efficiency, we all have to own our roles and trust others on our team to own theirs. But being a small business owner can make this tough. We're used to having our hands in every aspect of the business, so when should we back off and let others handle their sector? When the "lanes" of our organization start to become defined, it's time to retire a few of our hats, and put our confidence in the team that supports us each day.

What is “Smart Farming,” and Why is it Important?

What is “Smart Farming,” and Why is it Important?

Every year the world's population increases by an average of 1.1%, or about 81 million people. With limited land and resources, and the population growth reluctant to cease, the challenge for farmers has become: How do we produce more with less so we can supply a climbing population?