Progress Report: 9.12.2025
Grasshopper Family,
Happy Friday!
There were a lot of mixed emotions that hit this week. I hope everything is well with you and your loved ones.
To step away from some of the heavier topics...
Let's take a look at what each of the teams are doing at our three farms!
We start and end our Colorado pictures with the skyline. This has become a practice that is serving us well and guided from above. The plants are incredible and ready for harvest. The Colorado team is VERY excited to keep the momentum going and get underway!
New Jersey has some awesome pictures to share! Our METRC tags arrived! These are the state compliance system tags that are required to start operations. And, they arrived yesterday! Add some fans and an amazing irrigation room to the list and we are just about ready to bring plants on site!



































As we move to Michigan, we had a New Jersey crossover experience happen. Joe and Debbie are neighbors of Pam and Duane at our New Jersey farm. They were traveling through Michigan and stopped by for a tour of the Michigan farm! Their grandparents are the folks who started the farm that Pam and Duane operate and we converted to the first cannabis cultivation in Galloway Township! They were blown away with the Michigan farm tour and even took a picture with Mary.
The pictures from Michigan clearly show more healthy happy plants that are so close to harvest. AND, we have a couple of pictures of the dry rooms being prepped for harvest!
We had a few more tours this week as well. One, an unannounced inspection by the state. This is a normal procedure to ensure operators are all compliant. We passed with flying colors with a positive thumbs up next to one of our incredible plants. Trees? Whatever. You get it. Additionally, we had two visitors from New York City come and inspect what we are doing and how we are doing it. They were blown away.
It is always the same. Everyone (100% of our visitors, both new and repeat) tell us that the pictures and videos are incredible but absolutely pale in comparison to experiencing it all in person. That goes for the plants. That goes for the buildings. And that absolutely goes for the team.