Progress Report: 7.14.23
Grasshopper Family,
So much joy to share this week.
The team attended CannaBash this past Saturday and CRUSHED it! People were impressed with our team, our products, and what we are doing in the industry. We had a lot of new folks join us on social media! There would have been even more, but the reception at the event was a bit challenged.
Willy Peso was at the event and got some of our pre rolls and loved them! Picture included.
The pre rolls are still....err...rollin! Check out a couple of pictures with some branded crutches we are testing. Sweet!
The plants look AMAZING. The team worked on plant care and taking the time to put up row signs! Organization is so important.
Colorado is thriving. The team is LOVING the mission. AND, they had another reporter come tour the farm, meet the team, and see what we are doing! The reporter said this was the first time she was allowed to tour a facility. The first time in over ten years. In the longest most mature market. She wrote an awesome article.
More of our Michigan team took a tour of our partner genetics lab. This is the lab that is cleaning our genetics. It has been an incredible partnership.
People are starting to share more and more on social about their thoughts and experiences with Grasshopper Farms. I have included pictures of two of the posts. It feels so good to see that we have built a brand...in two years. It feels so good. So grateful.
Clint saw Groot in the clouds on the way to work! And Jason caught some AWESOME sunrise pictures.
We can see the promise and joy in the world or we can see the negativity and sadness.
Each of us must choose and own our decision and mindset.
Someone on the team was assigned to trimming our outdoor plants. They were plugging along and noticed evidence of a corn borer. They took a picture and sent it to the team with the location. This is an excellent example of the team going above and beyond the task at hand. This very practice is one of the reasons why this team is crushing it. Doing more than what is expected. Knowing their efforts are a part of something bigger than the current singular task. Not getting tunnel vision.
This can be applied to life. Opening our aperture. Seeing the forest AND the trees. The beauty of the individual and how it contributes to the beauty of life.
We are Grasshopper Farms.