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Kaw Valley hemp field with production facility
Seed to Shelf

Every step,
done in-house.

From planting the first seed in the greenhouse to bottling the final tincture, every phase happens on our farm in Lawrence, Kansas. Here's how it works.

Hemp seedlings starting in the Kaw Valley greenhouse
i.
Spring · March – May

Seeds in the
greenhouse.

We start every season in our climate-controlled greenhouse. Every seed gets the same careful attention: temperature, humidity, light, and soil all monitored from the moment it goes in the tray.

The seedlings spend their first weeks under close watch. Healthy starts make for healthy harvests, so this stage matters more than people realize.

Hemp plants growing in the Kaw Valley field with the production facility visible
ii.
Summer · June – July

Transplant
to the field.

Once the plants are robust enough to handle the elements, we move them to our outdoor fields — usually through June and into July, depending on the weather.

The Kaw Valley's rich riverbank soil and long Kansas summer give the plants exactly what they need. We use beneficial insects rather than chemical pesticides, which means slower management but a cleaner final product. The wildlife around the farm — birds, bees, mantises, lacewings — does a lot of the work for us.

Hemp field in late summer mist, ready for early harvest
iii.
Late Summer · The Critical Window

Early harvest,
by hand.

This is the step that makes our CBG different. Traditional hemp harvests happen later in the season, when the plants are fully mature — but by then, most of the original CBG has already converted into THC, CBD, and other compounds.

We harvest earlier, watching the plants closely and timing the cut for the precise window when CBG content peaks. It's a smaller window, it requires more attention, and it's why most farms don't bother. But it's also why we can offer the CBG concentrations we do.

CBG distillate in jars at the Kaw Valley laboratory
iv.
Extraction · Our On-Site Lab

Cold ethanol,
clean separation.

After drying and bucking, the harvested material goes into our on-site laboratory for extraction. We use a cold ethanol process — chilling the solvent to extremely low temperatures before introducing it to the plant material.

Cold ethanol is gentle on the cannabinoids, selective in what it pulls out, and leaves behind the chlorophyll and waxes that cause off-flavors and cloudiness. The result is a crystal-clear extract: smooth, residue-free, and consistent batch to batch.

Pure CBG isolate, the final crystalline form
v.
Refinement · Isolate & Distillate

Refined to
99.6% pure.

From the initial extract, we further refine the material into our finished products: distillate (a high-potency, viscous extract) and isolate (a crystalline powder of pure CBG, tested at 99.6% purity).

For our Nano Micelle tincture, we take it one step further — using a proprietary process to break the CBG down into 35-nanometer particles that absorb faster and more completely than traditional oil-based tinctures.

Final bottled Nano Micelle CBG tincture, ready to ship
vi.
Testing · Third-Party Verified

Lab-tested,
then shipped.

Nothing leaves the farm until it's been tested. We send every batch to an independent, third-party laboratory for full cannabinoid potency and contaminant analysis: heavy metals, pesticides, residual solvents, microbials, the works.

The Certificate of Analysis is available for every product we sell. Ask for it any time — we'll send it over.

Then it's bottled, labeled, and shipped from our facility directly to you. No middlemen. No mystery. Just CBG, made the right way.

Kaw Valley hemp field in the morning mist

"It's slower this way. That's the point."

— Kaw Valley Cannabis
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