CDFA Issues Temporary Cultivation License to Giving Tree Farms

SACRAMENTO, Cali. (Giving Tree Farms) Jan. 1, 2018 - CalCannabis Cultivation Licensing within the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has issued two temporary cultivation licenses valid for 120 days to Giving Tree Farms, Inc. The licenses are under the Medical and Adult Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (“MAUCRSA”), cannabis in California which will be regulated by various state agencies.

The agency approved license #TML18-0002978 and #TAL18-0002672 to allow operations within the Medical or Adult Use market. 

Giving Tree Farms is currently seeking distributor, manufacturer and retailer partners. Contact sales@givingtreefarms.org to reserve your next batch in the 2018 harvest. 

Giving Tree Farms and Mendocino Generations at Emerald Cup

SANTA ROSA, Cali. (Giving Tree Farms) Dec. 9, 2017 - The Emerald Cup has become known as the annual destination and showplace for Northern California organic and sustainable products. It conveniently takes place well past harvest. 

The Sungrown Experience pavilion is representative of nearly 100 traditional cannabis farmers. The sponsors joined forces at the #EmeraldCup2017 to celebrate the rich heritage of sun-grown cannabis in California! Mendocino Generations as well Giving Tree Farms can be found in the pavilion. 

Come to the booth and check out the best of harvest from our fellow collective farmers at Fire Flower Farms, Sweet Sisters Family Farm, Frost Flower Farms, River Txai, UV Organics, and many more. 

Stronger together continues to be our motto! 

Giving Tree Farms Featured in California Farmer’s Showcase Best of Harvest Box

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MENDOCINO, Calif., Nov. 18, 2017 – Giving Tree Farms, a member of the National Cannabis Industry Association and California Growers Association, has been chosen for the second year in a row as one of 28 cultivators chosen to be featured in Natural Cannabis Company’s new California Farmer’s Showcase Best of Harvest Box. 

The limited-edition Best of Harvest Box includes 28 grams of cannabis from 28 different small farms located throughout Northern California. Included in this collection is Giving Tree Farms’ sungrown cross between Cotton Candy and Shiskaberry, cultivated in a living soil organisms (LSO) environment which produces the maximum genetic potential within the plant.

As with all of Giving Tree Farms’ products, all strains are cared for using only OMRI-listed nutrients and conscientious water conservation methods. 

"We are honored Natural Cannabis included our sungrown strain in the Best of Harvest Box. Our primary focus is on cultivating a well-rounded flower. Our breeding and cultivation efforts strive to release the full genetic potential of the cannabis plant," said Chris Butler, president of Giving Tree Farms, based in the Anderson Valley appellation of Mendocino County, Cali. "At Giving Tree, we believe that the quality of cannabis is beyond the percentage of THC found in the flower."

Butler adds that there's increasing consensus within the field of cannabis research that the benefits of cannabis derived from various cannabinoids working in tandem, known as the "entourage effect," offer a more robust experience. The percentage of THC with the cannabis flower is still widely considered the gold standard of the determining the value. Giving Tree Farms’ chooses to look further than this one indicator of quality. 

The limited-edition California Farmer’s Showcase Best of Harvest Box is available beginning on Nov. 12. 

The California Farmer’s Showcase Best of Harvest Box retails for $190 and will be available at all three Natural Cannabis Company Northern California locations: Oakland Organics, Oakland; OrganiCann, Santa Rosa; and MendoCann, Hopland. 

"The wine industry has their events around harvest and so do we," said Dona Frank, founder and owner of Natural Cannabis Company. "Small farms tend to get overlooked at all these cup events, especially now that so many are tied to corporate interests. We work exclusively with small farms, so we want to recognize their contributions. These farms are growing some of the best cannabis in the world."

A full list of farmers and their products featured in the California Farmer’s Showcase Best of Harvest Box is available online

About Chris Butler
Chris Butler is president of Giving Tree Farms, based out of Mendocino County, California, and Newcleus Nurseries, based out of Portland. He has been a grower in the Emerald Triangle for more than 10 years, initially specializing in high-CBD strains such as ACDC, Harlequin and Canna-Tsu. In 2011, Butler became a contracted cultivator for Harborside Health Center in Oakland, California. 

Butler graduated from Colorado University at Boulder in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in German History. After graduation, he moved to Southern California where he worked in the motion picture industry as a director of photography for movies and commercials, earning awards from the Seattle Film Festival and the Sonoma Film Festival. Butler transitioned to the cannabis industry after discovering its medicinal benefits could help those struggling with addiction. 

About Giving Tree Farms
Giving Tree Farms, based out of Mendocino County, California, has operated farms in Northern California for nearly a decade and is locally permitted in Mendocino County under the 9.31 Ordinance. The company specializes in producing outdoor and greenhouse cultivated strains in a living soil organisms (LSO) environment. All of Giving Tree Farms’ products are lab-tested, locally grown, and produced in small batches. Giving Tree Farms is Clean Green Certified under the 9.31 program and uses CW Analytics for potency, pesticide and microbial testing. Giving Tree Farms has been a member of the National Cannabis Industry Association since 2014, and is also a member of the California Growers Association and the California Cannabis Industry Association. 

For more information, please contact: Giving Tree Farms' via
press@givingtreefarms.org.

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Giving Tree Farms Submits Cultivation Application

MENDOCINO, Cali. (Giving Tree Farms) May 5, 2017 - After attending all the necessary meetings and workshops, Giving Tree Farms has submitted an application to cultivation within a 10,000 square foot canopy in Mendocino County. The Department of Agriculture accepted all necessary forms and started a site inspection would occur within the next 90 days. 

A huge thank you to the Department of Agriculture in Mendocino County for your patience and kindness during this process. Your professionalism will not be forgotten. 

Giving Tree Farms 

Giving Tree Farms joins Mendocino Generations

MENDOCINO, Calif. (Giving Tree Farms) March 1, 2017 - Mendocino Generations is a group of compliant small farmers united in cultivating sun grown, organic cannabis. The groups multi-generational members produce and promote clean cannabis, preserving our culture and community while being respectable stewards of the land.

Arcanna Flowers, sources flowers from permitted farmers within the Mendocino Generations collective who grow organically and work together to find unique solutions to agricultural issues. This collaborative business model was designed to help empower the whole and does so by offering direct support to the members of our network.

Giving Tree Farms is honored to be part of this community and will do continue to support their fellow farmers while venturing into the new frontier of legalization together. 

Farmer Profile: Giving Tree Farms

Feb 7, 2017 - Located in scenic Anderson Valley in Mendocino County, one of the cornerstones of Northern California cannabis and the famous Emerald Triangle, Giving Tree Farms is a specialist in small batch cultivation. Their mission is to get cannabis lovers to look beyond THC when choosing their strains. They use a combination of science and biodynamic farming to develop cannabis strains with complex profiles and potent results. All their strains are cared for using only OMRI-listed nutrients and conscientious water conservation methods. You can purchase Giving Tree Farms strains at any Natural Cannabis Company location. Look for Alien OG, Tahoe OG and Gorilla Glue!

WEBSITE: www.givingtreefarms.org
INSTAGRAM: giving.tree.farms

Q: How long have you been in the cannabis business? What got you started?

A: I spent a lot of time in Southern California, following in the footsteps of the three generations before me as a cinematographer. Then a decade ago, I realized that I wanted a simpler life. I moved north to Sonoma to focus on painting and while I was here, I fell in love with cultivating. I love the challenge of growing the perfect cannabis plant, the freedom of entrepreneurship, and exploring the science of this infinitely complex plant.

Q. What makes Giving Tree Farms unique?

A. For too long, cannabis consumption has been about finding the highest THC percentage in the flower. But we think that’s not the point we should be striving for. At Giving Tree Farms, we cultivate high-quality flowers with a variety of strains, so people can find the one that fits their mood, lifestyle and need. So, what’s our secret? Well, first, a well-rounded flower is important. But also, we like to focus on the less familiar cannabinoids, like CBN and CBC. That means the flowers we produce are versatile in effect and designed with the consumer in mind.

Q. What’s something you wish more people knew about your business or cannabis in general?

A. How much variety there is in the plants, and how much science is behind growing well! For example, myrcene is a large contributor to the indica effect, it increasing the blood brain barrier permeability to THC, therefore enhancing the effect of THC. Most people focus only on the actual THC potency, but we also think about how that THC can be absorbed and what compounds are needed to facilitate that function.

Q. If someone could try only one Giving Tree Farms strain, what should it be? Why?

A. In January, we cracked seeds and our spring crop will have some interesting crosses. But if we could bring one strain forward in the batch, check out the Strawberry Malawi X Harle Tsu. We will have 10 other varietals that will be produced in small batches. Some of the other distinct blends are Strawberry Malawi X Dogwalker, Gorilla Glue X Tangie, and Ghost Kush Pakastani X Animal Cookies. 

Q. What’s your favorite part of the cannabis business?

A. The thing we like best about the cannabis business is the sense of community. While it’s a business, with all that entails, we also share knowledge about cultivation techniques, compliance, permitting, licensing, accounting, and just regular business practices. When the industry needs representation, we show up. It truly is a grassroots industry. It’s still prohibited at the federal level and there is a lot of misinformation and prejudice about the industry out there, but we are breaking down stereotypes one by one, and we’re doing it together. I can’t imagine doing anything else.

Q. What else should we know?

A. I passionately believe in the power of cannabis to change lives. We have seen it help with chronic pain, as an alternative to addictive pharmaceutical drugs, insomnia, migraines, and overall wellbeing. And our mission is to focus on sustainable techniques to cultivate high-quality plants in a way that respects our limited resources.

 

Natural Cannabis Company Releases Best of Harvest Collection at California Farmers Showcase

Natural Cannabis Company Releases Best of Harvest Collection at California Farmers Showcase

SANTA ROSA, Cali. (PRWEB) OCTOBER 04, 2016 - Natural Cannabis Company is celebrating 28 small farms by releasing a special edition “Best of Harvest” box featuring a gram of each farmer’s best marijuana strains. The box, available for a limited time only, will be released on November 12 at a private Santa Rosa event for growers, media and members of Natural Cannabis Company’s High Society subscription program.