Smoking it since age 14, growing my own for 15 years. We do lots of things that aren't good for ourselves or the collective. I don't care much for warning labels as their proliferation is chiefly for the producers liability, or for government profiting from something they know is harmful and copping out of the enabler penalties. Thinking smoking anything isn't harmful is straight up denial...Why are you on a pot site then?
The ones I buy are made from THC distillate and coconut oil. I made sure to find out.I'm talking about the concentrates you find on illegal online dispensaries and many who grow for profit don't give a shit what they use, if the bud is not tested for pesticides or fungus. LPs are another matter they are regulated, and government dope you buy at the liquor store is tested, the stuff you buy online from MOMs and at the local res is not tested for pesticides or fungus. If you wanna use concentrates it is best to grow your own and make your own or contact out the Co2 extraction to a specialist.
A ziplock bag of 200 cigs here is $12.Now tobacco here is a buck a gram FFS and the wife and I are working up the courage to quit ASAP. $20 for a 25 pack at a gas station!
you can make a lot more than that contracting with local restaurants and growing them hydro berries and produce...40 cents a pound doesn't seem like it would be worth wiping my ass with.A ziplock bag of 200 cigs here is $12.
A tobacco farmer gets about $2.40/lb after planting the seeds in a greenhouse in March, transplanting them to the field in May, then begins harvesting the leaves as they ripen from the bottom up in late July. The leaves are then cured in a kiln for nearly a week, then graded and baled in 50lb bales. Once inputs and labour are factored in, the farmer makes about 30 to 40 cents profit per pound. One pound of tobacco makes between 8 and 10 cartons of cigarettes.
apparently restaurants in Ontario, need food inspected and certified for use in their establishments and small scale farmers aren't willing to go through the process to make it legal. Some restaurants are willing to deal grey market style, but take a risk. You can sell your cucumbers, peppers direct to public, but restaurants can't utilize them for customers...you can make a lot more than that contracting with local restaurants
But when you have a large operation the cents add up. How much does a farmer make on a lb of wheat? A bushel weighs 60 lbs and a farmer may get $5 a bushel before cost come in.you can make a lot more than that contracting with local restaurants and growing them hydro berries and produce...40 cents a pound doesn't seem like it would be worth wiping my ass with.
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Friends of ours were ordering leaf tobacco from the states from LeafOnly.com and we got in on that for about $40/lb Canadian. Shredded it with a hand powered pasta maker and used a hand-cranked tube filling machine to make better cigs than tailor-made ones. No freakin' list of chemicals to doctor them up and never made the old lungs feel congested.A ziplock bag of 200 cigs here is $12.
A tobacco farmer gets about $2.40/lb after planting the seeds in a greenhouse in March, transplanting them to the field in May, then begins harvesting the leaves as they ripen from the bottom up in late July. The leaves are then cured in a kiln for nearly a week, then graded and baled in 50lb bales. Once inputs and labour are factored in, the farmer makes about 30 to 40 cents profit per pound. One pound of tobacco makes between 8 and 10 cartons of cigarettes.
With a yield of 2000lbs/acre, tobacco has a profit margin about 60% higher than growing corn. There are few growers these days as the market value hasn't changed since the 90s, yet the input costs and wages have doubled.you can make a lot more than that contracting with local restaurants and growing them hydro berries and produce...40 cents a pound doesn't seem like it would be worth wiping my ass with.
So the polar bears are in a weight loss routine to look good on the beach?With those 2 telling us to take up arms against the imaginary dragon, the right stays awake. Tax the shit out of everyone for zero net results.