IJAMSVILLE, MD. – About an hour west of Baltimore, where the city and suburban landscape gives way to Maryland’s rural countryside, visitors can find Fingerboard Farm, an historic landmark in Frederick County that once nurtured fruit orchards.
Today, Fingerboard cultivates hemp, a type of cannabis that, unlike marijuana, is nonintoxicating and widely considered a wellness product. The farm produces a range of hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) products, which it sells online and at a market on the property.
Fingerboard also operates in the agritourism business, welcoming guests to the 25-acre property where they can relax and connect with nature. The property includes a restored 237-year-old farmhouse turned country-inn that hosts weddings, wellness retreats, corporate gatherings and other events…