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CA (BC): 1.000 cannabis plants to accelerate 2019 cultivation season

Crop Infrastructure Corp. announced today that its 49% owned Humboldt County farm has received an order of 1,000 4 ft. tall cannabis plants accelerating the company and its farm in to the 2019 cultivation season.

"These starter plants are expected to have increased yields as they are much taller and fuller than the previous years plants. Currently, the farm has five 2000 sq.ft. greenhouses totaling 10,000 square feet and 20,000 square feet of outdoor cultivation space," the company explains. 

"Additionally, the farm has received approval from the Humboldt County Planning Department for the 2019 expansion, including a 30,000 sq. ft. automated light dep greenhouse facility and additional vault space. The new facility is expected to cost $499,000 in capex at the farm and is expected to yield 12,000 pounds per year, taking the company to year-round cultivation and tripling the output of the existing California infrastructure."

Crop CEO, Michael Yorke, stated: “The company’s manufacturing partners are finishing up the farms final products of the 2018 season and now we are preparing to scale up our operations with a newt facility. We will be particularly interested to see how these new, advanced plants perform.”

For more information:
Crop Infrastructure Corp. 
[email protected] 
cropcorp.com  

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