14 craft cannabis across the Hudson Valley.
A seasonal licensed organic cannabis cultivation farm in Millerton, Dutchess County, operated by Chris Regan and Jerry Peele — farmers with 25+ years of sustainable and regenerative agricultural experience. Grows 1,200+ plants in greenhouses and in direct sunlight using organic practices. The farm grows cannabis in fresh air and sun, in mineral-rich living soil with the full spectrum of nature's influence. Products available through regional distributors and dispensaries.
A premium cannabis cultivator nestled in the heart of the Catskill Mountains, Sullivan County, specializing in sungrown and greenhouse-grown cannabis using sustainable and environmentally conscious practices. Committed to craftsmanship, transparency, and the terroir of the Catskill mountain landscape.
A small family farm in High Falls, Ulster County, growing cannabis the same way it grows its other 140 crops — outdoors in the fertile soil of the Rondout River banks. One of the first suppliers to New York State's first recreational cannabis dispensary. Growing cannabis is an extension of a multi-generation farming tradition on this land, using the same soil stewardship principles applied to vegetables and other crops.
A small family-owned regenerative cannabis farm rooted in Jefferson, Schoharie County, growing with deep respect for the land. Practices regenerative agriculture in the Catskill hills using living soil methods. A true small-farm craft cannabis operation in the Catskill Mountain community.
A small cannabis farm in the foothills of the Catskills, growing cannabis sustainably in small rich pockets of glacially-carved soil adjacent to forest land. The farm's philosophy: farm next to the forest, let the trees clean the water and air, grow the most sustainable cannabis possible on the landscape nature provides. A minimal-footprint, land-respecting cannabis operation in the Western Catskills.
A Hudson Valley cannabis farm on Claverack Creek just outside Hudson, Columbia County. One of the original 52 New York hemp farms approved to legally cultivate adult-use cannabis in 2022. Grows sun-grown cannabis — known as "sungrown marijuana" — which many aficionados prefer for its taste and smokability. Co-founder Moke Mokotoff is an advocate for outdoor sun-grown cultivation and the small-farm cannabis model.
A women- and minority-owned cannabis farm in Gilboa, Schoharie County, growing in living soil in the mountains of the Catskills. Uses regenerative cultivation methods to produce flavorful, potent cannabis while caring for the land. A licensed hemp and cannabis operation with deep respect for traditional cultivation practices.
An organic farm in Milton, Ulster County, in operation since 1818 and among the first licensed cannabis cultivators in New York State. Hepworth Farms grows cannabis the same way it grows its other 140 crops — outdoors in the fertile soil of the Rondout River Valley. Holds licenses for cultivation, extraction, and distribution, making it a true seed-to-sale, outdoor-grown operation. Co-owner Gail Hepworth is a vocal advocate for small farm cannabis rights in New York. The farm's cannabis is grown by the same team that has farmed this land for generations.
A licensed outdoor and greenhouse cannabis cultivator based in Hudson, Columbia County. Grows close to 2,000 plants using a multi-crop cultivation technique. Notable for shipping CBD downriver on the sail-powered schooner Apollonia during the hemp era. Produces flower, pre-rolls, moon rocks, and hash — with hash ranking as the top-selling SKU in New York State. Partners with effect-based edibles manufacturer 1906 and works with Alchemy Pure for distribution.
A farm in Dutchess County that started as a certified organic vegetable operation before pivoting to hemp and CBD production in 2019. In 2022 received an Adult-Use Conditional Cultivation License and an Adult-Use Conditional Processing License for extraction and manufacturing. Brings the same organic and sustainable practices from vegetable farming to cannabis cultivation.
A statewide advocacy organization working to further social and environmental justice for small and very small cannabis farmers in New York. NY Small Farma advocates for on-farm sales, craft farm co-ops, and distribution mechanisms that allow small landowners and farmers to thrive in the cannabis industry. Champions regenerative farming practices and opposes the large warehouse-style cannabis industrial model. A critical advocacy and community resource for any small farm considering or engaged in cannabis cultivation in New York.
A premium cannabis cultivator in Delhi, Delaware County, in the Catskill Mountains. One of New York State's most respected small cannabis operations, prioritizing the selection and breeding of cannabis genetics to create a unique product with exceptional flavor profiles. Based in the Western Catskills, Ravens View brings a genuine craft cultivation ethos to the emerging NY cannabis market.
A family-owned sungrown cannabis farm in Essex, in the Champlain Valley at the edge of the Eastern Adirondacks. Grows in high tunnels and outdoors in living soil using compost and organic amendments. Over a decade of cannabis cultivation experience. Specializes in sungrown, living soil flower with meticulous attention to drying, curing, and processing. One of the most respected small cannabis operations in the North Country/Adirondack region.
A small-batch, sungrown cannabis farm using regenerative practices in the Hudson Valley, Orange County area. Founded by a Marine Veteran committed to sustainable farming and community uplift. Mission-driven to strengthen local communities through sustainable agriculture, veteran support, and the healing potential of horticulture therapy. Products are small-batch, hand-tended, and grown in living soil.