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December 15, 2016Food Chain Radio Show #1083
Michael Olson, Author & Urban Farming Agriculturalist
What’s the Value of Cannabis Farmland?
Guest: Chuck Allen, Agriculture Real Estate Specialist
Before the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, cannabis was grown out in the open in farmland throughout the United States. The plant was, in most all respects, a strategic national asset, as its fibers were used for many purposes.
After 1937, the plant was forced into hiding in the deep forests of the nation’s backcountry, and more recently, under the high-voltage lights of basements, garages and warehouses. No longer a strategic asset, the plant was forced to yield an intoxicant, a very potent intoxicant.
Now states across the United States are, in direct contravention to the Single Convention Treating, pulling the plant back into the sunshine of legality.
The effort to legalize the illegal crop, and the prospect of selling it for thousands of dollars per pound, are precipitating a green-gold land rush across the United States.
And so we ask…
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