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Will Small Marijuana Growers Stay Competitive if California Legalizes Pot?

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We begin with a visit to a family farm, the kind of mom-and-pop operation where everyone gathers around a table after the harvest to share a meal. Except this small farm grows marijuana. And the couple that run it are worried about their fate if Proposition 64 passes, making recreational pot legal. Will it squeeze out the little guys if bigger, corporate farms try to make it big in the green rush? Or will there be a boost in business for small farmers like them?

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