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For thousands of years, hash has been made through a simple process involving the mechanical removal of trichomes—the tiny, resinous glands found on cannabis plants. These trichomes are then pressed, amassed and cured into a concentrated form of cannabis. While the process hasn’t changed, the way it’s tracked also remains equally outdated. Even with access to state-of-the-art equipment, modern hash labs often rely on paper notes—just as hash makers did 5,000 years ago. In an exclusive interview with Benzinga Cannabis,Chase Sater, co-founder ofHashy, explains how the company is transforming a 5…

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