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US (MI): Fourth harvest yields highest biomass yet for farm

Lume Cannabis Co. is celebrating its fourth harvest at its 120-acre outdoor cannabis farm, Lume Farms.

Lume Farms, which is located near West Branch, allows for the growth of large crops that can produce a much higher volume than what can be grown in an indoor facility. Cannabis plants grown outdoors can grow as big as 10 feet tall and 10 feet wide, Kuethe said. The crops at Lume Farms are in a remote area in Ogemaw County and have round-the-clock security.

Kevin Kuethe, chief cultivation officer at Lume said: "With the help of sunshine and Michigan water and soil, we were able to grow more biomass than any previous year."

October marks the start of the outdoor harvest, which can take longer than harvesting indoor crops because the plants are bigger, and all outdoor work has to be done manually because of restrictions on the use of agricultural equipment on cannabis.

Lume, which has 38 stores across Michigan, also operates two indoor grow facilities in Michigan. Run by highly trained and experienced growers, these operations ensure all Lume products have consistent aromas, appearances, and effects.

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