November 2025 Newsletter: Finding the Silver Linings As the immortal Yogi Berra quipped, “It ain’t over until it’s over.” And it truly ain’t over for hemp. […]
Subject: Public Comments on Proposed OLCC Hemp Product Registry Rules October 29, 2025 Nicole Blossé, Rules Coordinator Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission [email protected] I am writing […]
A Simple Solution to Daily Wellness: The Power of Organic CBD Gel Capsules In a world filled with complex routines and endless options, sometimes the best […]
Elevate Your Self-Care: The Whole Circle Farms Guide to CBD Massage Oil You know that feeling. The lingering ache after a tough workout, a long day […]
A Farmer’s Guide to CBDV Flower: Exploring Nature’s Next Wellness Wonder Here at Whole Circle Farms, our hands are often in the soil, tending to the […]
April Newsletter 2025 Greetings from Whole Circle Farms! Spring has arrived in Oregon, and our farm is alive with energy. On my walk today, I marveled […]
March Newsletter 2024 Should we feel guilty for growing a garden? VIEW OUR BLOG Embrace Your Green Garden A Message from Whole Circle Farms As spring […]
November Newsletter 2023 MORE ON REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE As we inch closer to the year’s end, we want to explore another important principle of regenerative Agriculture. In […]
September 2023 Fall Newsletter Welcoming the Beauty of Fall The onset of fall in September is my favorite time of year. It marks the transformation of […]
August 2023 Newsletter: Trip to Argentina Greetings from Whole Circle Farms, As the warmth of summer envelops us, we extend our heartfelt wishes to all our […]
June 2023 Newsletter: Denmark Indeed, having relatives residing in Denmark might be considered one of the most compelling reasons for my union with Peter. Surprisingly, this […]
February Newsletter Well, sometimes we have to get political… It is concerning as a farmer and resident who has lived in the California Central Valley and […]
November Newsletter 2022: This past week we met with Sarah Hamilton from Marion Soil and Water Conservation District. Sarah is a native and invasive plant specialist, she walked […]