One Farm, Two Paths: How The Good People Farms Showcases the Power of Cannabis sativa L.
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One Farm, Two Paths: How The Good People Farms Showcases the Power of Cannabis sativa L.
Most stores either sell hemp CBD or cannabis flower—but almost no one connects both sides of the plant through one cohesive, traceable farm story the way The Good People Farms does.
At 526 Third Street, our storefront (The Good People Farms CBD & Hemp) features Green Bee Botanicals skincare—made with hemp Green Bee describes as Sonoma Hills Farm organic, sun-grown, full-spectrum hemp. [1–3]
Through our Type 9 delivery service (The Good People Farms), we also offer cannabis flower grown by that same farm—like Pink Jesus, a standout Sonoma Hills Farm strain—as well as Emerald Bay Extracts CBG tablets made with cannabis grown at Sonoma Hills Farm. [4–6,13–15]
In other words: the same sun + the same regenerative approach + the same place → supports farm-to-face skincare, craft flower, and wellness.
That’s the beauty of Cannabis sativa L.: one species, two expressions, one rooted supply chain.
One Plant, Two Expressions: Hemp & Cannabis Working Together
Botanically, “hemp” and “cannabis” are both forms of the same species: Cannabis sativa L. The difference is primarily legal and chemical, not botanical:
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Hemp is legally defined (federally) as cannabis with ≤ 0.3% THC and is widely used for CBD, fiber, and wellness goods. [1]
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Cannabis (often called “marijuana” in law) refers to higher-THC products regulated under adult-use/medical frameworks. [4]
At Sonoma Hills Farm, these two expressions are part of a larger “farm-to-table” worldview—connecting place, terroir, and cultivation values across multiple crops. [5,9]
Farm-to-Face: Green Bee Botanicals + Sonoma Hills Farm Hemp
Green Bee Botanicals describes its approach as farm-to-face skincare, highlighting Sonoma Hills Farm as its hemp source partner. [1–2]
What makes this meaningful for customers:
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Known sourcing: a named farm partner (not anonymous bulk extract). [2]
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Transparency: Green Bee publicly shares batch-level ingredient and testing information. [3]
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Values-forward farming story: Sonoma Hills Farm is presented as regenerative-minded and stewardship-driven. [2,7–8]
So when a customer picks up Green Bee in-store, they’re not just buying skincare—they’re stepping into a traceable agricultural story.
Farm-to-Wellness: Emerald Bay Extracts CBG + Sonoma Hills Farm
Emerald Bay Extracts is a nurse-founded company that focuses on full-spectrum, medical-grade cannabis oil in carefully dosed tablets, syringes, and tinctures. [13,19] Their White CBG tablets are formulated with cannabis grown at Sonoma Hills Farm, using a low-THC, CBG-rich strain originally bred by Oregon CBD. [6,8,14–15,18]
What this means for customers:
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Farm-linked CBG:
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The CBG-rich cannabis used for these tablets is grown at Sonoma Hills Farm, tying your wellness product back to the same regenerative-minded fields that supply our skincare and flower. [4–6,8,14–15,18]
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Thoughtful formulation & dosing:
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Emerald Bay Extracts tablets are designed to be chewed or swallowed, offering discreet, measurable dosing based on milligrams of cannabinoids per tablet. [0,11,15,27,19]
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Reported benefits (early-stage, not medical claims):
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Product descriptions and early user reports highlight that CBG-rich products may support:
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A calmer, more focused daytime experience
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Reduced feelings of restlessness and anxious mood
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Relief of certain kinds of pain and inflammation
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A gentle sense of balance and well-being without strong intoxication [1,4,7,15–17,20,23,26]
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Scientific and clinical research on CBG is still emerging, but recent reviews and early studies suggest that CBG may have potential anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) properties, among others. Larger, well-controlled human trials are still needed, which is why we frame CBG tablets as a promising option to explore with guidance, not a guaranteed treatment. [1,4,7,9,13,16,17,20,23,26]
For us, Farm-to-Wellness means customers can connect their Emerald Bay Extracts CBG tablets to:
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A named farm (Sonoma Hills Farm)
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A defined strain (White CBG)
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Transparent, nurse-led product development
—rather than “mystery oil” from unknown sources.
Farm-to-Flower: Pink Jesus From Sonoma Hills Farm
On the cannabis side, Sonoma Hills Farm describes Pink Jesus with lavender and raspberry notes and an experience that’s body-forward with a lifted cerebral edge. [6]
Sonoma Hills Farm also emphasizes:
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Sun-grown cultivation and harvest timing at full-term peak potential / peak ripeness [4–5]
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Regenerative farming principles as part of how they define their work [7–8]
Pink Jesus has also appeared in notable collaborations that reference its origin story and reputation. [11–12]
So whether a customer is engaging hemp through skincare, cannabinoids through CBG tablets, or cannabis through flower, they’re still meeting the same underlying idea: craft, place, and a farm you can name.
What “Regenerative” Means Here
“Regenerative” can be a buzzword—so we point customers to what Sonoma Hills Farm itself says it means, including a focus on stewardship and farming practices intended to support living systems. [7]
Sonoma Hills Farm is also listed as Sun+Earth Certified, a certification framework that emphasizes sun-grown, environmentally aligned cultivation and broader stewardship themes. [8]
How This Shows Up in Davis (Clear + Compliant)
To keep it simple and compliant:
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In-store at 526 Third Street: education + hemp/CBD retail products (like skincare). [1–3]
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Cannabis purchases (including Sonoma Hills Farm flower and Emerald Bay Extracts CBG tablets):fulfilled only through our Type 9 delivery service.
That’s how we can tell the full Cannabis sativa L. story—without confusing what’s sold where.
Educational / FDA Disclaimer
This article is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide medical, cosmetic, or legal advice. Statements about hemp, CBD, CBG, or cannabis products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always follow state and local laws and consult your healthcare provider about questions related to personal health, wellness, or skincare.
References
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Green Bee Botanicals — About (farm-to-face; Sonoma Hills Farm hemp).
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Green Bee Botanicals — Our Partners (Sonoma Hills Farm partner profile).
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Green Bee Botanicals — Test Results / Transparency.
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Sonoma Hills Farm — Homepage (regenerative, full-term peak potential language).
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Sonoma Hills Farm — Craft Cannabis (farm-to-table framing; harvesting at peak ripeness).
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Sonoma Hills Farm — Pink Jesus and related strain notes.
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Sonoma Hills Farm — “What Is Regenerative Farming?”
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Sun+Earth Certified — Sonoma Hills Farm listing.
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SonomaCounty.com — Sonoma Hills Farm listing (farm profile and philosophy).
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Food & Wine — Feature on Aaron Keefer / Sonoma Hills Farm.
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Fire King Hash — Sonoma Hills Farm “Pink Jesus” collab announcement.
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19-69 — “Pink Jesus” collaboration page.
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Emerald Bay Extracts — Brand site (nurse-founded, medical-grade, full-spectrum cannabis oil, tablets category).
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Retail and brand product pages for White CBG (tablets, tincture, and RSO) noting strain origin from Sonoma Hills Farm and Oregon CBD.
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Dispensary and product descriptions for Emerald Bay Extracts White CBG tablets (25 mg CBG per tablet, 1000 mg per package, low-THC, CBG-rich profile, reported calming effects).
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Li S. et al., “Cannabigerol (CBG): A Comprehensive Review of Its Pharmacology and Therapeutic Potential” – review of anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and other potential effects.
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Cuttler C. et al., “Acute effects of cannabigerol on anxiety, stress, and mood” – survey-based study on real-world CBG use and self-reported outcomes.
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Retail and tourism listings confirming Sonoma Hills Farm as the cultivation site for White CBG and related CBG products.
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Emerald Bay Extracts — Tablets and education pages (dose form, “chewed or swallowed,” nurse-led focus on quality of life).
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Consumer and educational overviews on CBG’s potential benefits (anxiety, mood, pain, inflammation) summarizing early-stage evidence and the need for more research.