Canna Cribs Season 6, Ep.4
ARTEMIS
Artemis Co-Pack: A Lifeline for Northern California’s Small Cannabis Farmers
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Canna Cribs: Season 6, Episode 4
In this episode, Nate visits Lake County, California's ARTEMIS CO-PACK
Join us for a groundbreaking episode of CannaCribs as we venture into Lake County, California, to explore Artemis Co-Pack, the first of its kind co-packing facility revolutionizing the cannabis industry. Led by the industry trailblazer Autumn Karcey, Artemis Co-Pack is providing a lifeline to small farmers, empowering them to package their harvest with the same cutting-edge technology used by larger corporations. This episode dives into the heart of Artemis’ 67,000 sq. ft. facility, spanning seven specialized buildings, each dedicated to a stage of post-processing, from drying to packaging.
Autumn and her team are passionate about preserving the heritage of small-scale cultivation in Northern California, using advanced machinery like the Mobius trimmers and Green Vault Systems weighing systems to streamline operations while maintaining a hands-on, artisanal touch. You’ll meet a roster of cannabis royalty, including Autumn, Sjoerd Broeks and the master hash maker Brett Byrd, as they share insights on everything from hashish traditions to their premium brands and pre-roll innovations. Plus, learn about the challenges facing California’s cannabis industry, including regulatory hurdles and the struggle of legacy farmers under heavy taxation. This episode is packed with inspiring stories, innovative solutions, and a look at the future of sustainable cannabis operations.
Tune in to see how Artemis Co-Pack is leading the charge to bring artisanal quality to the mainstream market, supporting small farmers and preserving California’s rich cannabis heritage. Don’t miss this one—it’s a landmark episode for CannaCribs and for the cannabis community.