How it works

Four plain steps, every deal.

No mystery, no maze. Every lot that crosses this desk follows the same path from the grower's barn to your dock — and I handle each step personally.

1 · Intake & grading

A licensed grower introduces a lot. I verify the license in the public registry, grade the material, and take a sample against which the full lot is later matched.

2 · Lab-report check

Every lot needs a current COA from an accredited lab. I scan its QR code straight to the lab's own records system, so a doctored PDF can't slip through.

3 · One landed quote

You get a single delivered price — insured, hemp-savvy freight included — checked against your state's rules before I ever quote it.

4 · Contract & delivery

Sample approval first, then a written contract with the specs as conditions — including a remedy if an independent retest ever disagrees. Then it ships.

Why a broker at all

Both sides of a hemp deal are nervous. That's the job.

The farm worries about getting paid; the buyer worries the flower won't match the paperwork. A dedicated desk in the middle — one that verifies everything and answers for the lot — is what lets strangers trade with confidence.

You pay the farm directly; Meridian's commission is invoiced separately. Your money never sits in my account.

Tell the desk what you need