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Are you an organic farmer who is wondering if you can add cannabis to your crop rotations now that it is legal to grow in California? Are you a current marijuana grower curious about whether organic certification now applies to cannabis? While marijuana cultivation may now be legal in California and a growing number of other states, the plant is still considered an illegal drug by the federal government. This webinar will address frequently ask questions related to why marijuana cannot be certified organic under the UDSA National Organic Program. Then, hear an update on the California state cannabis regulations and what you can do to support sustainable cannabis cultivation policies. CCOF has received many questions about growing organic cannabis since California voted to legalize recreational marijuana in November 2016. In this webinar, CCOF Director of Farm Certification April Crittenden will answer common questions asked by organic farmers and cannabis growers in relation to cannabis and organic. Find out why cannabis cannot be certified through the USDA National Organic Program, hear about CCOF’s stance on cannabis plants growing on certified organic land, learn whether industrial hemp can be certified organic, and get the answers to other frequently asked questions. Crittenden will also highlight certification options currently available to cannabis growers wishing to communicate the sustainable growing practices they use to their customers. Then, hear an update on California state cannabis regulations for growers from Amber Morris, branch chief of the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s CalCannabis Cultivation Licensing Branch. Morris will also review how CalCannabis is addressing sustainable cannabis cultivation. Finally, learn what you can do to support sustainable cannabis policies from CCOF’s Director of Policy and Government Affairs Kelly Damewood. This webinar recording was based on current information at the date of recording (10/3/2017). Some content may become out of date with time. Always refer directly to current organic, food safety, and other regulations and guidance relevant to your operation to ensure compliance. #organicpot #organiccannabis #CCOF #californiaorganic #futurefarmers #webinarseries #sustainableagriculture