Copperstate Farms becomes Snowflake’s biggest employer

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Copperstate Farms.)

By Fox 10 Phoenix

In Arizona, the Symington name is associated with politics, not pot, but that has changed thanks to a massive cannabis company located about three hours north of Phoenix.

The small town of Snowflake has about 6,000 people. It is windy and there is not a lot to do. However, the high elevation, low humidity, and amount of sunlight make it the ideal location for a greenhouse.

J. Fife Symington IV, the son of the former governor, took an unusual path to get to Copperstate Farms.

“This was a tomato greenhouse originally,” Symington IV said. “They also grew seedless cucumbers and colored bell peppers here.”

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