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Cannabis Concentrates

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Concentrates distill cannabis down to its most potent form: wax, badder, live resin, rosin, and more. They deliver intense flavor and strong effects from a very small amount, which is why they're a favorite of experienced consumers.

How the concentrate case is arranged

Concentrates live in a case behind the counter, grouped by how they were made. Solventless products, rosin and hash, sit together on one side. Solvent-extracted products, live resin, badder, sauce, and wax, fill the other. Within each side we sort by the licensed New York extractor, so everything from one lab stays together, and then by the variety it started as. Shelf tags name the extractor, the source flower, and the texture in plain words, because texture is what most people are actually choosing between. This is the smallest case in the store and the one that turns over fastest, so the concentrates menu at both New York stores changes week to week.

Ask a Farm Hand before you pick

This is the shelf where the counter conversation matters most. Our Farm Hands know which extractors are sending consistent work this season, which textures hold up on a warm drive home, and what gear each format calls for. Tell them what you already own and what you have picked before, and they will narrow the case to two or three jars. If cannabis is brand new to you, they will say so plainly and walk you back to the flower wall instead. Nobody here is going to sell you up a shelf you did not ask about. That is the difference a farm stand counter makes.

Licensed extractors and tested batches

Every jar in the case comes from a licensed New York extractor and is lab-tested before it reaches our shelf. For this format the testing matters twice over, since it covers the source flower and the finished extract both, including a check on any solvent used along the way. The findings are tied to a batch code printed on the jar. We keep the certificates of analysis on file at each store, so if you want to read one before deciding, ask at the counter. Our OCM licenses hang at both doors, in New Paltz and in Fishkill, where anyone can see them.

Cannabis Concentrates questions, answered

What's the difference between rosin and resin?

Rosin is pressed from flower using only heat and pressure (solventless); live resin is extracted with solvents from fresh-frozen plants. Both preserve strong flavor, solventless products typically command a premium.

Are concentrates right for beginners?

Generally no, concentrates are significantly more potent than flower. If you're newer to cannabis, start with flower, pre-rolls, or low-dose edibles first.

What concentrate textures do you carry?

The case usually holds rosin, hash, live resin, badder, sauce, and wax, though the exact lineup shifts as licensed New York extractors send new batches. The live menu at the top of this page is the accurate list for each store on any given day.

Do you carry solventless concentrates?

Yes. Solventless jars have their own side of the case, kept apart from solvent-extracted products so the two are simple to tell apart. Shelf tags name the extractor and the source flower, and a Farm Hand can point out which labs sent fresh work that week.

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