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Sheffield caps marijuana farms at five, as South County s pot pushback continues

Sheffield caps marijuana farms at five, as South County s pot pushback continues
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Marijuana growers Massachusetts outdoor organic farming practices

Indoor cannabis grow centers draining electricity

Indoor cultivation of cannabis is responsible for about 10 percent of all industrial electricity consumption in Massachusetts, a representative from the Northeast Sustainable Cannabis Project estimated Tuesday as he called on lawmakers to allow marijuana and hemp growers to use organic farming practices that could shift some of the cultivation outside and under the sun. Indoor cannabis cultivation gives growers a more predictable (and potentially more profitable) environment but is an energy-intensive operation â€” powerful lights help the plants grow and HVAC systems work to maintain temperature and humidity settings around the clock. Sanford Lewis, general counsel for the Amherst-based group, said the spread of energy-hungry indoor cultivation centers runs counter to the state s recent climate law and its greenhouse gas reduction goals.

Notification glitch forces Sheffield to schedule do-over for cannabis hearing

Sheffield delays vote on proposed commercial pot farm amid opposition

SHEFFIELD — Amid fierce opposition and grilling from residents late into the night, the town’s Planning Board Wednesday delayed a decision on a permit for an outdoor cannabis farm in Ashley Falls. The board moved its teleconferenced discussion and possible vote to March 10 for Wiseacre Farm’s plan to grow 95,000 square feet of marijuana crops at 286 Polikoff Road for wholesale distribution. The 21-acre parcel lies in the general business and rural districts. The board heard a slew of pleas to reject the project. Jon Piasecki, co-owner with Anthony Bowen, said the Ashley Falls farm would be one of the largest outdoor cannabis-cultivation ventures in Massachusetts. It would employ five to 12 workers, with the most during harvest season months.

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