A cannabis grower tends to his plants on his farm in Humboldt County. REUTERS/Rory Carroll/file photo Small-scale cannabis farmers in California are calling it quits, crushed by crop damage from devastating wildfires and sliding prices, and industry experts expect the exodus to continue near-term in the largest pot market in the United States. Unlike for traditional crops, pot cultivators cannot claim government monetary support for damage from extreme weather because cannabis remains on the federal list of controlled substances. “These operators don’t have the ability to go to FEMA to get reimbursement for losses in a federal disaster zone because of the federal classification,” s
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