Regenerative: Not Just a Farming Practice, But A Lifestyle for Women of the Emerald Triangle

This article first appeared in the Health & Wellness edition of Fat Nugs Magazine, published Spring 2024.

Regenerative refers to a holistic approach to farming, business, and lifestyle that seeks to restore, renew, and revitalize ecosystems, communities, and individuals. It involves practices that go beyond sustainability, aiming not to maintain but to enhance the health and resilience of natural and social systems.

In the heart of California’s Emerald Triangle, the regenerative spirit flourishes not only in the soil but within the diverse narratives of resilient women shaping this cannabis mecca and spreading its message.

Canna-Mom Retreat at Sol Spirit Farms

In mid-September, Judi Nelson hosted a CannaMom retreat at Sol Spirit Farms, her bucolic Trinity County cannabis farm and glamping retreat. When women get together away from family and the pressures of life, a portal of possibility for growth opens up. But the right environment has to be generated in order for that magic to happen. And it surely did for the nine women who spent time off-grid, processing life, seeking connection, and evaluating choices.

Thanks not only to Judi, her incredible hospitality, and the steady stream of cannabis, but also to the energy that each woman brought to the farm, the experience was truly Regenerative. And, while you’ll have to go to this magical place to truly understand, allow me to introduce you to the regenerative spirit of the women who help make up the fabric of this area of California that is filled with so much cannabis history.

I truly believe that if interstate commerce was available for cannabis, the “most premium” would come from this region. You’d think that came from having the most modern techniques and the hugest farms. But that is not at all so.

Women of The Emerald Triangle

Chiah Rodriques, Arcanna

Take Chiah Rodriques, who lives on an off-grid homestead that has been in her family for generations. You can see Chiah’s entire journey unfold in the documentary, Lady Buds on Amazon Prime. When the rainwater wasn’t sufficient to nourish her cannabis business, Chiah overcame the challenges by drilling a well so that the farm could flourish and grow to produce high-quality cannabis products.
Chiah’s company, Arcanna, grows and sells top-shelf, terpy AF flower that lifts the spirit and the soul. I had the pleasure of smoking True Ryder, and I can tell you, it was perfect for riding the gentle rapids of the Trinity River. Chiah advocates for small farmers and fights against legislation that threatens their unique branding through her work with the Mendocino Generations and Cannabis Alliance. Her legacy lies in being a beacon for small, multigenerational family farms in rural Mendocino County.

Judi Nelson, Sol Spirit Farms

Judi Nelson has become well-known in the cannabis industry for her outspoken advocacy for sustainability in cannabis. Spending four nights at her glamping retreat showed me why she’s a voice for the future of the industry. Her mission to teach, not preach, about sustainability (and further regenerative practices) made me reevaluate my life choices, and I know I am not the only one who came away wanting less stuff and more connection to nature. On the farm, I learned what chickens will eat (most everything) and what the differences are in the term “compostable.” Cannabis grown on Judi and her husband Walter’s farm now comes in home-compostable packaging. This means it can be added to your own compost and turned into soil nutrients! Regenerative means self-sustaining; truly off-grid. And while there are some creature comforts at the retreat, being there makes you feel whole while reminding you that you’re a part of something larger. The retreats she hosts become a space for teaching regenerative living, complete with river floating, sound healing yoga, feminine massage, and farm-to-table dining. Judi’s strength lies in her commitment to preserving the small craft cannabis market, offering a holistic wellness experience to those seeking respite in nature. While at Sol Spirit Retreats, guests are treated to an endless supply of some of the world’s best cannabis. I enjoyed Sol Shine in the morning and Element pretty much all day long. Look for some really amazing strains from Sol Spirit Farms, grown with love by Walter and an awesome hippie named Happy who lives on the farm in the Skoolie that Walter and Judi once traveled the country in.

Amber Danson, Humboldt Nations

Amber Danson who lives in Humboldt County took a different path than that of a traditional grower who “went legal.” She spent more than a decade growing on her family farm building a business and brand that she smartly sold at the right time. Now, she’s helping to build a vertically integrated cannabis company. At Humboldt Nation, a retail store, she highlights local products, regenerative sun-grown flower, and equity brands, infusing education and community into every transaction. With her roots in regenerative farming practices and her day-to-day job in sales, she strives to bring regenerative legacy products to everyday consumers.

Regenerative Practices from Women of the Emerald Triangle

Collectively, these women embody the spirit of the Emerald Triangle – local small craft artisans bringing unique character expressions to cannabis. They battle overregulation, taxation, and corporate threats, urging consumers to use their purchasing power to vote for regenerative practices. Their call to ask for Emerald Triangle brands at local dispensaries becomes a collective plea to sustain the small family farms that can’t possibly keep up with the price compression and high yields of their “competition.” But, this is a totally different category of cannabis. A category of the absolute best. And, if you want it (for now) you have to go to NorCal to get it!

Adaptability and strength emerge as a recurring theme among these women who embody the region. Amber’s sustainable vision revolves around adaptability, relationship building, and sustaining local networks. Judi envisions Sol Spirit Farm as a platform for educating consumers about regenerative farming’s environmental and therapeutic benefits. Chiah’s legacy lies in being a bridge between regenerative food farming activists and the cannabis community, fostering hope for a brighter, regenerative future.

The retreat was made special by the unique perspective each woman brought along with her. One brought healing through sound bowls, another gave us yoga, and another brought her heavy heart to be untangled. Each person gave and took what they needed. Everyone was grateful, rejuvenated and regenerated.

As those of us city folk went home to our “regular” lives, we took a piece of the Emerald Triangle with us. While not all of us separate our dinner scraps by what chickens will and won’t eat, we all came home rethinking our own lives, with a deep appreciation for and collective commitment to a lifestyle that extends beyond farming practices. The women of the Emerald Triangle are showing us a better way to live – a lifestyle rooted in strength, innovation, and the interconnectedness of the community. This narrative, like the soil they tend to, is rich with hope, sustainability, and the promise of a regenerative future for the Emerald Triangle and beyond.

As you think about your summer travel plans, if you’re looking for something a little more special than the spa or the city, consider a trip to the Emerald Triangle. Your soul will thank you.

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