Cannabis Farmer's Markets Are Eliminating The Gap Between Growers and Patients

Hipsters, hippies, and young families love farmer's markets: after all, what's not to love? Sampling new things. Eschewing factory-farmed, environmentally unsustainable produce in favour of organic goodies grown by a farmer you've actually met and conversed with. Best of all? What you're buying is not only awesome and delicious, but also grown without scary pesticides and exploitative, factory farming techniques. 

So it makes sense that America's fastest-growing cash crop is getting its own, dedicated community market space. Farmer's markets specifically geared toward cannabis growers have existed in some form in the United States since 2010 - and the ethos is similar to that of any regular, Saturday-morning farmer's market, only considerably more fun and freewheeling than the kale-loving crowd at your average farmer's market.

At cannabis farmer's markets like the California Heritage Market, vendors in legal states arrive with the goods - usually, product grown themselves - and sell straight to patients...

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