Barney’s Farm Genetics (“Barney’s Farm”), a global leader in cannabis seed breeding, today marked its 40th anniversary with a renewed focus on reintroducing its original cannabis genetics, alongside a series of upcoming anniversary promotions and global activations to be announced in the coming weeks.
Founded in 1986 and built through decades of international pheno hunting and selective breeding, Barney’s Farm has maintained a core library of genetics that continues to underpin widely recognized strains across the industry.
The milestone comes as growers and operators place increasing importance on genetic stability, reproducibility, and traceability—particularly in large-scale, regulated environments.
With expanded operations in California, Barney’s Farm is now able to conduct breeding and preservation work under fully legal conditions, supporting more consistent development cycles and closer collaboration with U.S. cultivators.
As the company enters its fifth decade, it plans a phased reintroduction of its foundational genetics, including well-established lines such as Northern Lights, Skunk #1, and Afghan Hash varieties, positioning its archive as both a commercial asset and a reference point for the industry.
“Our strains are the real deal. A lot of people use the names, but they don’t have the original material,” said Derry Brett, founder of Barney’s Farm. “We’ve protected that for decades, keeping those genetics within a small circle, and now we’re bringing them back to the market.”
Founder Derry Brett is available to share insights on the evolution of cannabis genetics, the future of breeding, and Barney’s Farm's current operations in the United States cannabis and hemp ecosystem.
40th Anniversary Promotions
Barney’s Farm will mark its 40th anniversary with a flagship celebration at Mary Jane Berlin, one of Europe’s premier cannabis events, alongside a series of digital promotions and giveaways rolling out in April across barneysfarm.com and barneysfarm.us.
SOURCE: Newsworthy.ai