Myles J. Baker’s was recently featured in Crain's Detroit Business article, "Cannabis grown outdoors is considered inferior. A Michigan pot farm wants to change that."
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Check out Myles J. Baker’s recent feature in Crain's Detroit Business article, "Cannabis grown outdoors is considered inferior. A Michigan pot farm wants to change that." Myles gives his insight on the impacts of “Croptober” to the cannabis market from the large harvest of outdoor-grown cannabis. He explains the possibility that, “Croptober shows some price compression like we've seen in the past. Historically, people have thought of Croptober as crashing the market. But we're also seeing a price recovery and it will be interesting to see how much of a price compression happens and whether growers and retailers really absorb the influx." To read more, click here.
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