ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月30日 07時59分


Each autumn, young people flock to Northern California to find temporary work pruning cannabis bound for the state’s legal dispensaries, or black markets as far away as the East Coast. These workers, known as “trimmigrants,” patiently cut off the shaggy leaves and brittle stems of marijuana buds, trimming each one into a compact green nugget primed for bongs and brownies. But trimming weed is not as profitable as it once was. The legalization of recreational marijuana in #California and other states across America has helped flood the market with ever cheaper supply, growers say. And as the legal risks of cultivating #marijuana have declined, competition from both corporate and black market farms has increased. @hlswift took this photo of a marijuana trimmer working in a rural area outside of Covelo, California. Visit the link in our profile to see more.


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