As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, North Carolina does not have a significant legal commercial marijuana cultivation industry, as recreational use remains illegal. However, the state has a limited medical marijuana program that allows for the cultivation of cannabis for medical purposes. Estimates of illegal marijuana cultivation vary, but North Carolina has been known to produce a notable amount of illegal cannabis, although exact figures are difficult to ascertain due to the clandestine nature of such operations. For the most accurate and up-to-date statistics, it is advisable to consult state agricultural reports or law enforcement data.
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Who cares the best is grown in Cali.
North Dakota is much farther north than North Carolina.
North Carolina didnt have that much of types of colonies. But they did have territories!
Soybeans, Corn, Marijuana, pretty much in that order............
No. It's the same as everywhere else in the world. How good marijuana is depends on how much care was taken into growing, drying and curing it. Not where it was grown.
This is like asking how much sunflower plants are in the US. There is no way to tell how much marijuana plants are in the US. It is grown privately and freely, so I would be hard to keep track.
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South Dakota is further north than Florida, North Carolina and Oklahoma.
it is not the coastal plains
it is not the coastal plains