Your right, it’s not. And the valuation is way out of whack. I’m not so sure about the 2 fields covering demand but the big deal here is greenhouses with lots coming online now. I do see this as a bubble with a few winners and a lot of losers, when it happens is the poker game.
Totally back of the envelope and I'm happy if anybody comes back with better that shows me wrong:
An acre has 43,000 square feet. If each plant is allocated 6 square feet and only half the acre is filled out to leave room for tending, that would make:
43500 x 0.5 x (1/6) = 3500 plants per acre
My home grow yielded 2 pounds per plant of trimmed cured bud. (Side note: that's about 60 years of smoke for my lightweight ass.)
3500 x 2 = 7,000 pounds per acre
Estimates of the value of cannabis is set at $55 billion, What price per ounce is that? IDK but let's say its a hundred bucks or 5.5 billion ounces or 343 million pounds (that seems high but whatever).
343 million pounds x (1/7000) = 49,000 acres
In Oregon, 16 million acres are under production, 34000 farmers, mean farm size is about 500 acres.
49,000 acres x(1/500) = 98 average sized farms.
So, OK, 100 average sized farms or 10 really large ones. It's not a lot. Which is why I wonder how they get at that valuation. The only thing I can think of is they expect to use laws to put a barrier to competition. History hasn't been kind to that kind of control.
I don't really know anything and would be happy to be trounced by somebody who does but that's what I get when I scratch on the back of an envelope.