
Green Meadows Farm LLC
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- $40.001/8 oz
- $30.001/8 oz
- $80.001/2 oz
- $21.002 g
Open 7 days a week - right on the CT border!
Serving Medical Patients and Adult-Use Consumers.
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In 1928, following his leadership of America’s first tank corps in World War I and before his legendary exploits in World War II, George S. Patton and his wife Beatrice purchased a horse farm in Hamilton, Massachusetts, on Boston’s North Shore. They named the place “Green Meadows.”
Patton’s son and namesake, George Patton IV, himself a highly decorated major general with multiple combat tours in Korea and Vietnam, retired to Green Meadows in 1980. He set about converting the land to a “pick your own” blueberry farm. It evolved to a commercial farm stand and ultimately to a Community Supported Agriculture Collective offering local-grown, organic-certified produce. The family’s commitment to sustainable agriculture was cemented.
A Mission Continued with Cannabis.
Along with its organic certification, the Green Meadows name became associated with community giving and veteran support. That legacy spurred the family’s interest in cannabis and especially its potential as an aid for PTSD symptoms experienced by veterans and for the relief that many children and adults gain from cannabis medicine for epilepsy, Crohn’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, chemotherapy nausea and other ailments. More recently, cannabis has shown promise as a possible alternative to deadly opioids in treating long-term pain.
Today, the Patton family has combined George and Joanne’s legacy of organic agriculture and public spirit to establish Green Meadows as a premier provider of safe, pure and environmentally responsible cannabis.
In 1928, following his leadership of America’s first tank corps in World War I and before his legendary exploits in World War II, George S. Patton and his wife Beatrice purchased a horse farm in Hamilton, Massachusetts, on Boston’s North Shore. They named the place “Green Meadows.”
Patton’s son and namesake, George Patton IV, himself a highly decorated major general with multiple combat tours in Korea and Vietnam, retired to Green Meadows in 1980. He set about converting the land to a “pick your own” blueberry farm. It evolved to a commercial farm stand and ultimately to a Community Supported Agriculture Collective offering local-grown, organic-certified produce. The family’s commitment to sustainable agriculture was cemented.
A Mission Continued with Cannabis.
Along with its organic certification, the Green Meadows name became associated with community giving and veteran support. That legacy spurred the family’s interest in cannabis and especially its potential as an aid for PTSD symptoms experienced by veterans and for the relief that many children and adults gain from cannabis medicine for epilepsy, Crohn’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, chemotherapy nausea and other ailments. More recently, cannabis has shown promise as a possible alternative to deadly opioids in treating long-term pain.
Today, the Patton family has combined George and Joanne’s legacy of organic agriculture and public spirit to establish Green Meadows as a premier provider of safe, pure and environmentally responsible cannabis.
See our website for more details!