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Council grants temporary conditional cultivation license to High Stryker Farm pending odor-mitigation implementation
Summary
South Berwick granted High Stryker Farm a conditional temporary medical cultivation license through Sept. 9, 2025, contingent on the farm implementing a new odor-mitigation plan; the farm said it expects to order equipment and complete much of the work within 60–90 days.
The South Berwick Town Council on May 21 granted a conditional, temporary medical cultivation license to High Stryker Farm at 104 Pond Road, with an expiration of Sept. 9, 2025, while the farm implements an odor‑mitigation plan agreed with town staff.
Applicant Ryan Reed described outreach to consultants and a consultant’s on-site review that identified areas where the farm could better “button up” the facility to reduce off-site odor. Reed said he invited a…
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