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June 9, 2021 /CNW/ -
Aurora Cannabis Inc. (NASDAQ: ACB) (TSX: ACB), the Canadian company defining the future of cannabinoids worldwide, announced today the launch of three new proprietary cultivars under the Company s premium adult-use cannabis brand San Rafael 71: Stonefruit Sunset,
Lemon Rocket and Driftwood Diesel.
Guided by consumer insights to identify highly desirable traits, the new cultivars were developed at
Aurora Coast, the Company s state-of-the-art research facility dedicated to cannabis breeding, and home to one of the largest and most comprehensive genetic libraries in the world. The new hybrid and indica cultivars are also the first adult-use flower products Aurora has commercialized from
First ever adult-use cultivars Aurora has commercialized from Aurora Coast R&D facility NASDAQ | TSX: ACB Aurora Cannabis Inc. , the Canadian company defining the future of cannabinoids worldwide, announced today the launch of three new proprietary cultivars under the Company’s premium adult-use cannabis brand San Rafael ’71: Stonefruit Sunset, Lemon Rocket and Driftwood Diesel. Guided by consumer insights to … First ever adult-use cultivars Aurora has commercialized from Aurora Coast R&D facility NASDAQ | TSX: ACB
Aurora Cannabis Inc. (NASDAQ: ACB) (TSX: ACB), the Canadian company defining the future of cannabinoids worldwide, announced today the launch of three new proprietary cultivars under the Company’s premium adult-use cannabis brand San Rafael ’71: Stonefruit Sunset, Lemon Rocket and Driftwood Diesel.
Last modified: 7/1/2015 7:26:20 PM Malcolm Cooper of Peterborough finished shearing the last alpaca of the year late Sunday afternoon. This spring, like the last 12, he started shearing in early April and finished in late June. Ten weeks. Ten-thousand miles. One hundred twenty-five farms. More than 2,000 alpacas. It’s over. Until next year. Except it’s not exactly over. Every year, he gets a desperate call or two late in the season, with the plea “Can you please come shear, it’s so hot. Please.” So Cooper, 51, will pack up his gear, and go do what he does best.
Traveling from south to north, the first fleece comes off in Annapolis, Maryland. Then on to Harrisburg and Coopersburg, Pennsylvania. Next are Connecticut and Massachusetts. Then New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine before the hottest days of the year.