You may have seen this group of words floating around our site and maybe you have wondered what exactly are these three things when it comes to the Farmhouse Artisan Market ethos. Let’s Explain;
Local
The use of locally sourced products has become increasingly popular in recent years as a way to support local economies, reduce the environmental impact of transportation, and promote sustainable and ethical business practices. It can apply to a wide range of products, including food, clothing, building materials, and more.
By using locally sourced products, businesses and individuals can reduce their carbon footprint and support their local community. Local sourcing can also help to build stronger relationships between producers and consumers, as well as increase transparency and accountability in the supply chain. That is why we at Farmhouse Artisan Market have a commitment to keeping everything local when and as much as possible. Cannabis regulations really put a wrench in the gears when attempting to keep things local, but we have created a model that accomplishes this to the highest extent possible.
Luxury
Farmhouse is committed to bringing a luxury experience both with product offerings but also a truly white glove delivery experience. We don’t believe that luxury cannabis or the experience needs to be expensive. Treat yourself to luxury by shopping with Farmhouse Delivery and we will give the best experience no matter what price you are willing or able to pay!
Luxury cannabis typically refers to premium or high-end cannabis products that are marketed towards individuals who are willing to pay a premium price for high-quality cannabis products. These products may include cannabis strains that are carefully cultivated and grown under optimal conditions to produce a higher potency or more desirable flavor profile.
Luxury cannabis products may also include specialized extracts, edibles, and topicals that are made using advanced techniques and high-quality ingredients. Additionally, luxury cannabis companies may offer high-end packaging, branding, and marketing materials that appeal to a more affluent and discerning consumer demographic.
It is worth noting that while the concept of luxury cannabis is relatively new, the cannabis industry as a whole has been growing rapidly in recent years, and it is expected to continue to expand as more states legalize cannabis for both medicinal and recreational use.
Legacy
The Emerald Triangle is a region in Northern California, United States, which is known for its large-scale production of cannabis. The region comprises three counties: Mendocino, Humboldt, and Trinity, and is named after the emerald green color of the redwood forest canopy that covers the area.
The region has a long history of cannabis cultivation, which began in the 1960s and 1970s when many young people moved to the area to escape the Vietnam War and seek a counterculture lifestyle. Today, the region is still known for its high-quality cannabis, which is grown both indoors and outdoor.
Humboldt County is widely recognized as a premier cannabis growing region. Many small, independent cannabis farmers in Humboldt County have been cultivating cannabis for generations, and their practices are often referred to as “legacy farming.”
A cannabis legacy farm in the Emerald Triangle typically refers to a small, family-run farm that has been cultivating cannabis using traditional and sustainable methods for decades. These farms often grow heirloom or landrace strains that have been passed down through generations of farmers and are unique to the region.
The legacy farming practices in Humboldt, Mendocino, and Trinity prioritize sustainable growing methods, such as using natural fertilizers and pest control techniques, and avoiding harmful chemicals and pesticides. These farms also typically employ local labor and contribute to the local economy.
In recent years, many legacy farms in Humboldt and the rest of have struggled to compete with larger, commercial cannabis operations, and some have turned to legal cannabis sales to continue their businesses. However, some legacy farmers have also chosen to remain outside of the legal cannabis industry due to concerns about regulations and the potential loss of their unique farming practices. Farmhouse works to partner with farmers from the Emerald Triangle as we believe they are some of the