Any thought to run their Punto Rojo or Mangobiche?
Any thought to run their Punto Rojo or Mangobiche?
why don't you rise the price of the final product. demand will make the price if they want pure landrace they will pay (may be ...) people need education .. and i'm sure some of them wiil be happy to supportthis kind of cultivation.
Hi MZC,
looks like another impressive season for you, thanks for all detailed reporting and observations, it's always very helpful and nice to read your contributions
Have you any experience with nepalese or himalayan plants in your region? I think they should like it up there, above the thicker layer of the atmosphere. Maybe check for some real seed company varieties, nearest to pure landraces you can find on the market. I think they would be extraordinary if properly selected and crossed to the best of the other breeders material, especially for higher grounds and if good outdoor adaptation is needed.
Just a thought..
Cheers
......I REALLY PRAY that California will eventually craft some rules that are good for breeders. If I could get a breeding license in addition to my cultivation licences in the future I will and I will do fairly large scale selections. I would love to have a 1/2 acre farming operation and a 1/2 acre breeding operation that would be amazing.
so what do you think of the emergency regs that just dropped?
the talk at the Golden Tarp panels this w-end made it sound like Humbolt is the only town with the proper regs to allow the small farmers to survive but even then they are charging $1 to $3 per square foot of canopy local cultivation taxes on top of the huge state permit fees and $150 per pound grower taxes on flower and $44 per pound on trim and leaf.
EMERGENCY REGULATIONS FOR CANNABIS CULTIVATION
https://www.bcc.ca.gov/law_regs/cdfa_prop_text_emerg_reg.pdf
can you afford those state fees and the permitting and paperwork cost of going legal?
is your county currently charging you a per foot fee based on canopy size?
the big fuss really seems to be that they removed the one acre cap on grow sizes that was supposed to stay for 5 years after intense lobbying by "interested stakeholders".
the state is supposed to drop the mark up percentage for licensed distributors tomorrow which will determine the actual retail excise taxes, the excise retail tax rate is set at 15%.
here's an example from the state website on canna taxes.
https://cdtfa.ca.gov/industry/cannabis.htm#Distributors
Example – You are a distributor and you sell one pound of cannabis flowers for $1,200 (which reflects the fair market price in the open market) to a retailer and charge a $300 transportation fee. The wholesale cost paid by the retailer to you is $1,500 ($1,200 + $300).
To determine the average market price, take the wholesale cost and add the mark-up. This example assumes a 60 percent mark-up on cannabis flowers.
Wholesale cost of cannabis flowers
$1,500
Mark-up ($1,500 x 60%)
$900
Average market price
$2,400
The cannabis excise tax due from the retailer to the distributor on this transaction is $360 (15% x $2,400). See Excise Tax Computation topic below for more information.
$300 transportation fee per pound??? fucking nuts huh?
that property sounds like a utopia. a couple goats will eat up that poison oak. its none of my business but if i may ask...what price per unit is worked into that financial plan? Wholesale or direct to consumer/patient? prices in my circles are in the gutter, very very solid packs for 400-500 a pop. we intended on expanding to 22k sqft. from the get go, but the BOS started flip flopping on legality and we didnt see it wise to order 50k worth of dirt and get put out of business the next week. 400/500 is plenty to get on an agricultural crop if youre going 22k big, but once you factor in all the taxes and water board etc... the margins get slim. best wishes on your endevour