Kentucky moves closer to medical marijuana access with new cultivation site

October 3, 2025

FUNERAL. KENTUCKY’S MEDICAL CANNABIS PROGRAM IS GROWING. ONE OF THE COMPANIES THAT WANT A GROWING LICENSE CAN NOW BEGIN ITS FIRST STAGE. SO ON THURSDAY, GOVERNOR BESHEAR ANNOUNCED NATURAL STATE GREEN GRASS CANNA CO CAN BEGIN THE CULTIVATION PROCESS IN MADISON COUNTY. THIS IS ONE OF THE TWO LARGEST CULTIVATION SITES IN THE COMMONWEALTH, AND IT WILL EVENTUALLY EXPAND TO 25,000FT OF SPACE TO GROW MEDICAL CANNABIS. ONE OF OUR PRIORITIES IS ENSURING THAT KENTUCKIANS THAT ARE SUFFERING FROM SERIOUS MEDICAL ISSUES LIKE CANCER, PTSD OR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CAN HAVE SAFE ACCESS TO MEDICAL CANNABIS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO GET THE RELIEF THEY NEED. THIS OPERATOR AND SO MANY MORE WILL HELP US ENSURE FOR YEARS TO COME, THAT KENTUCKIANS SUFFERING FROM SERIOUS MEDICAL CONDITIONS CAN GET THE RELIEF THEY DESERVE. THE COMPANY WAS ALSO ONE O

Kentucky moves closer to medical marijuana access with new cultivation site

Updated: 7:39 AM EDT Oct 3, 2025

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Kentucky’s medical marijuana program is growing.On Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Natural State GreenGrass CannaCo can begin the cultivation process in Madison County.This is one of the largest cultivation sites in the commonwealth and will eventually expand to 25,000 square feet of space to grow medical marijuana.”One of our priorities is ensuring that Kentuckians that are suffering from serious medical issues, like cancer, PTSD or multiple sclerosis, can have safe access to medical cannabis as soon as possible to get the relief they need,” said Beshear. “This operator and so many more will help us ensure for years to come that Kentuckians suffering from serious medical conditions can get the relief they deserve.”The company was one of the largest to receive a license to grow marijuana in Kentucky.

Kentucky’s medical marijuana program is growing.

On Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Natural State GreenGrass CannaCo can begin the cultivation process in Madison County.

This is one of the largest cultivation sites in the commonwealth and will eventually expand to 25,000 square feet of space to grow medical marijuana.

“One of our priorities is ensuring that Kentuckians that are suffering from serious medical issues, like cancer, PTSD or multiple sclerosis, can have safe access to medical cannabis as soon as possible to get the relief they need,” said Beshear. “This operator and so many more will help us ensure for years to come that Kentuckians suffering from serious medical conditions can get the relief they deserve.”

The company was one of the largest to receive a license to grow marijuana in Kentucky.