Legacy | Cannabis In The Emerald Triangle: A Legacy Of Community And Quality
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The Emerald Triangle is a place unlike any other. Lush redwood forests coat the mountainous region, while mists from the Pacific Ocean cascade throughout the peaks and valleys. For decades, vast fields of resinous cannabis plants have dotted the landscape. Cultivated by generations of family farms, often shrouded in secrecy, the exquisite flower produced in the Emerald Triangle is revered worldwide.
Despite its accolades and rich history, the people of Northern California are suffering. What was once a thriving community has been devastated by economic strife due to the collapse of the once-great cannabis market. Over-regulation, corporate greed, and a system set up to fail have resulted in many families losing their way of life. Entire towns have been decimated, with the ripple effects reverberating throughout the community and beyond.
“As a third-generation farm, we’re struggling. People are just unable to survive,” Ted Blair, owner of Canna Country Farms, said in the short documentary “Legacy,” produced by Boveda.
The generational trauma the Emerald Triangle has endured is tremendous. Between Blackhawk helicopters swarming the area, regular DEA raids, and the bottoming out of wholesale cannabis prices, it’s been heartache after heartache. But even through unimaginable strife, the commitment to the cannabis plant and the resilient nature of the people around it always shine through.
In late 2021, a team from Boveda (led by NorCal farmer Ryan Harner) spent several days in Southern Humboldt County, in the heart of the Emerald Triangle. Videographer Matt Adams captured the stories of four farmers using terpene shields with their craft flower—Ted Blair of Canna Country Farms, John Casali of Huckleberry Hill, Tina Gordon of Moon Made Farms, and Jason Gellman of Ridgeline Farms—who invited the team into their homes and gardens.
The cultivators discussed the deep roots of the region, many of them second or third-generation cannabis cultivators. They described their connections to the plant, an expression of the Emerald Triangle’s fertile soil, temperate climate, and fresh mountain air. The farmers also reiterated their commitment to one another, their communities, and the legacy of the land they hold so dear.
“It’s never going to be about one of us—it’s always going to be about all of us,” Casali frequently said.
What started as a glimpse into the soul of the Emerald Triangle became so much more as Adams and the rest of the Boveda team began to truly understand the crisis the farmers and their friends and families were facing. Bonds were forged alongside a commitment to tell the world about the indomitable spirit of sun-grown cannabis producers.
Legacy: Southern Humboldt County is the result of this life-changing journey. A 30-minute documentary showcasing the people and plants that make the Emerald Triangle what it is, Legacy is an artfully made call to action highlighting the region’s history and what’s at stake as it hangs in the balance. |
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