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November 21, 2024

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Crop Infrastructure (CROP.C) has been “humbled” by major damage to its Nevada property caused by rampaging antelopes and weeds, the unprofitable kind. Once drone reconnaissance and sample plant counts were…
The ability to trust the people you put your money into is of utmost importance. ‘Management’ is oft cited as one of the pillars of a company’s success, but…
CROP Infrastructure (CROP.C) is in their bag. On June 14, 2019, Crop closed a $1M secured convertible debenture offering. Under the terms of the deal, allow for the outstanding…
As the legalized cannabis market comes of age in North America and worldwide, the mainstream media tends to focus on cannabis growers and cultivators. While we wouldn’t discount the…
On May 30, 2019 Crop Infrastructure (CROP.C) announced that Elite Ventures (in which CROP holds a 49% interest) has partnered with its licensee The Hempire Company to enter into…
On May 6, 2019 Crop Infrastructure (CROP.C) announced that it has bought a suite of Recreational Cannabis licenses and the 1,012-acre Nevada property in its Elite Ventures Group 49%…
On April 18, 2019 Crop Infrastructure (CROP.C) announced that its 49% owned Humboldt County farm has received an order of 1,000 4 ft. tall cannabis plants. Crop is focused…
CROP Infrastructure’s (CROP.C) subsidiary, Elite Ventures, leased 250 acres of Nevada farmland in anticipation of provisions for hemp in the passing of the farm bill. This increases CROP’s present…