Taught by the ones who already DONT KNOW ..for 25 g's?
HAVE AT IT !!
Call it a sign of the times: McGill University will teach students how to grow the perfect pot plant starting next year.
McGill’s Diploma in Commercial Cannabis program launches in June and it’s meant to train biologists to cultivate cannabis, design strains, protect them against contaminants and understand the legal framework of Canada’s burgeoning weed industry.
While Guelph University has a cannabis cultivation course and there are college-level programs geared toward the industry, McGill is the first among U15 Canadian Research Universities to go all-in on weed.
The program comes as Canada’s biggest cannabis growers are turning to universities across the country for help. They need to staff their labs and greenhouses with plant biologists and a small army of experts to keep the industry rolling.
At McGill, professor Anja Geitmann says she’s been hounded by recruiters looking for qualified personnel for the past year.
“The industry was desperate; they would call me up and say, ‘Do you have anybody in plant science? Anybody!’” said Geitmann, McGill’s dean of agricultural and environmental sciences. “Now, we’ll be training students to understand the legal framework of the industry and give them specific expertise in cannabis.”
When Adam Greenblatt started working for Cantpee in 2016, the licensed cannabis producer employed about 250 people and was operated out of a retrofitted chocolate factory in rural Ontario.hahahahh and failed misrably at it
“We’re on a hiring spree; we need lab techs, we need experts who can help keep us .......
HAVE AT IT !!
Call it a sign of the times: McGill University will teach students how to grow the perfect pot plant starting next year.
McGill’s Diploma in Commercial Cannabis program launches in June and it’s meant to train biologists to cultivate cannabis, design strains, protect them against contaminants and understand the legal framework of Canada’s burgeoning weed industry.
While Guelph University has a cannabis cultivation course and there are college-level programs geared toward the industry, McGill is the first among U15 Canadian Research Universities to go all-in on weed.
The program comes as Canada’s biggest cannabis growers are turning to universities across the country for help. They need to staff their labs and greenhouses with plant biologists and a small army of experts to keep the industry rolling.
At McGill, professor Anja Geitmann says she’s been hounded by recruiters looking for qualified personnel for the past year.
“The industry was desperate; they would call me up and say, ‘Do you have anybody in plant science? Anybody!’” said Geitmann, McGill’s dean of agricultural and environmental sciences. “Now, we’ll be training students to understand the legal framework of the industry and give them specific expertise in cannabis.”
When Adam Greenblatt started working for Cantpee in 2016, the licensed cannabis producer employed about 250 people and was operated out of a retrofitted chocolate factory in rural Ontario.hahahahh and failed misrably at it
“We’re on a hiring spree; we need lab techs, we need experts who can help keep us .......