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Both OGRM and Dr. Dip have agreed, and decided, to give this stock a new name in honour of yesterday's close and the significance of that price level:
BOND.....JAMES BOND
AKA 007
Our new symbol will be BOND
You see everyone knows that anything under .007 is a steal, as in James Bond will steal your profits by buying your stock under .007.
Be a winner like 007, and buy under .007
Seems to me that we are going to have a strong day.
Connecting people to their food and their farmer while bringing pure, sustainable and nutrient rich foods to communities around the world.
Herbs
Leafy greens
Salad Blends
Smoothie Blends
Microgreens
Edible Flowers:
You don’t often think of grandma’s flower garden as a good place to harvest your lunch, but there are a surprising number of tasty edibles growing in most perennial flower beds. Beyond edible flowers, many (but not all) of these plants also have edible leaves, stems, and tubers too. Once you learn that common many common garden flowers are edible, you’ll never look at those formal flower plantings the same way.
Edible Rose Blossom
A few years ago a friend of mine asked me to write an excerpt for her book, Gardening Like a Ninja: A Guide to Sneaking Delicious Edibles into Your Landscape. My first thought was, why on earth would you have to sneak anything in? There are plenty of edible landscape plants in just about any yard, provided you know where to look.
The trick is, I didn’t always know where to look. Years ago, when we first moved to our homestead, our plan was to establish as many perennial edibles as possible. Our first step in establishing an edible landscape was to take stock of our foundation.
Taking a look at the plantings that already exist on your property, we learned that many of them were, in fact, tasty edibles, they’re just not the same ones you’d find in the grocery store. Hostas and peonies, for example, are both considered delicacies in Japan. I’d already read about those years ago, but I knew there must be more tasty edibles lurking in our yard already.
Quickly researching other established plants on our land led me to find tasty uses for catmint, roses, crabapples, black locust blossoms, daylilies, hibiscus, sumac, impatiens, linden trees, violets, lilacs, and tulips. Many of these plants were grown for their showy blooms, but those also happen to be edible flowers.
Beyond their edible flowers, many of them also have edible shoots, leaves, and tubers too. That means these simple flower garden plants not only offer tasty edible blossoms to top salads and flavor drinks, but they may also provide more substantial nutrition too.
Knowing our land was also the first step in taking ownership of what was ours. Somehow, knowing every bush and tree in the yard by name helped us find a connection to our plants and the world around us that I can’t imagine we’d have achieved otherwise. Strange as it may seem, walking into the yard and picking fresh violets and other edible flowers for a dinner salad with guests not only impressed my company but also helped make my house feel a lot more like a home.
Knowing that plants in your existing perennial beds are edible is also handy in other ways, especially if you’re a parent.
When I was a small child, I ate a significant portion of one of our hedge bushes, and my mom was quite concerned. She always thought that bush smelled funny, and must be toxic. After I’d eaten it, she searched high and low to identify it to make sure I’d be ok, only to find out that the strange hedge was actually a rosemary bush in bloom…
LIST OF EDIBLE FLOWERS
If you’re just looking for a quick list, here’s a quick list of edible flowers below. If you’re looking for some tasty recipes for using each flower, or wondering how they taste, read on my friends.
Angelica
Anise Hyssop
Bachelors Buttons
Bee Balm
Begonia
Borage
Black Locust
Calendula
Carnations
Chamomile
Chickory
Chives (and other alliums)
Chrysanthemum
Clover
Daisy
Dame’s Rocket
Dandelions
Daylilies
Elderflower
Fireweed
Forsythia
Fruit Blossoms (Apple, pear, plum, citrus, etc)
Hibiscus
Hollyhock
Honeysuckle
Hostas
Lavender
Lilac
Linden
Marshmallow
Meadowsweet
Milkweed
Nasturtium
Peonies
Phlox
Rose
Scented Geraniums
Sunflowers
Tulips
Violets
Good one. You truly are up to speed with the times.
Candy Land (also Candyland) is a simple racing board game currently published by Hasbro. The game requires no reading and minimal counting skills, making it suitable for young children. Due to the design of the game, there is no strategy involved: players are never required to make choices, just follow directions. The winner is predetermined by the shuffle of the cards. A perennial favorite, the game sells about one million copies per year.
To me, at this stage of the game, anything under .007 is a steal.
Stock looks to be cleaning out the profit takers as a preliminary step before the next run up. This run, since it is building the foundation (as in Foundation Farms, ha ha) around .007, should vault the stock into pennyland.
That's where Dr. Dip will give you candy, cause he calls anything .01 or higher Candyland. Y'all remember the game Candyland don't you?
Once the preliminary step is completed, a news release should be in order. It would be the only logical thing to do.
OGRM says GLTA as we get prepared for FOMO by GMEV as the MACD and RSI turn upwards.
The calm before the storm.
127 million so far today, looking good
12s going bye bye now, anyone watching this stock or reading this message board, better stop now and call your broker and buy this stock before you're paying double.
Up 42% I'd say that we are going. Giddyap GMEV giddyap.
Lots of buying power coming in, looks like the "promoters" were busy over the weekend. Great way to start the week.
Starting to clean out the 12s now
11s being cleaned out.
Indeed it is a good morning, GMEV looking quite strong.
I wouldn't be surprised if it did.
Hopefully everyone too advantage of Dr. Dip last week. Look at it as an early Christmas present. HO HO HO
Looking very strong, should be a good week.
We will definitely have a good week, the stock looks like it wants to run.
Stock holding nicely, thanks Dr. Dip, you never disappoint. A news release about now would be the cat's meow.
OGRM we want news, OGRM we want news, ORGM we want news..........please! And thank you!!!!! :) Don't do it for me, do it for the new kids on the stock. :):)
At this price (.0038), I think this is one of the safest stocks on the market. EOM OKOK
FOMO is a beautiful thing. After a big drop, FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) is usually the most intense, more energetic. Energy (Energy-Roots) that's something OGRM knows all about. Mystics are known for harnessing energy better than any human. Energy (E-Roots), time (future), and maple syrup are some of their biggest interests.
Maple syrup you might say? Whaaaaat? Absolutely! Maple syrup is the confluence of energy (tree bringing sap (sugar) to the new buds) and time (moving of the sap at just the right time of year (spring) when the conditions are right). You'll often hear mystics, after they have been sun gazing, talk about maple syrup. It's sort of part of the mystic world culture.
Watch fear turn into FOMO, it always does.
Bought .0035 - .0036 - .0037, good Dr. Dip prices. Do not be afraid. Buy on fear sell on greed.
OGRM is OUR GREAT RESIDENT MYSTIC. The guy running Foundation Farms, Ed Kroeker. He sees the future, learns from the past, and is always watching over us.
He is part of the team along with Dr. Dip. When the stock dips you can have confidence that Dr. Dip will pay off.
Water posts from correspondence from OGRM will be posted ASAP.
Good stuff, good luck.
WAIT AND ACCUMULATE
There's a poem in there somewhere.
LOL reality does sting if you don't handle it properly.
This stock sale price won't last, too many news appendages lined up. We are going into pennyland no ands, ifs, or buts about it.
One thing is for sure, our premium leafy greens won't go on sale, they will command the highest dollar.
I got some information about the water side of the equation from OGRM, I'll try and post it tonight after I get back from work.
Folks if you aren't as excited about GMEV as Dr. Dip and our great resident mystic (OGRM), then you need to re-examine your life.
Dips in the stock price are "real" opportunities to participate in one of the hottest industries BEFORE IT GETS HOT!!!!! Look at the dip in the share price as a PERSONAL INVITATION to the hottest party in town before everyone on the street gets wind of the event. Not kidding, the hottest party in town..........McCain putting in $65,000,000.00 (and that is just one of many financings occurring regularly in the industry).
Don't disappoint Dr. Dip and OGRM, they won't let you down. Remember vertical farming is UP not DOWN.
About GoodLeaf
With a passion for delicious, nutrient-rich greens, GoodLeaf Farms was founded in Nova Scotia in 2015. Using an innovative technology and leveraging multi-level vertical farming, GoodLeaf has created a controlled and efficient indoor farm that can grow fresh produce anywhere in the world, 365 day of the year. The system combines innovations in LED lighting with leading edge hydroponic techniques to produce sustainable, safe, pesticide-free, nutrient-dense leafy greens. GoodLeaf has ongoing R&D Programs in collaboration with the University of Guelph, Dalhousie University and Acadia University.
McCain Foods 'Upping' the Stakes in Vertical Farming with GoodLeaf
WOW IS GMEV GOT PERFECT TIMING, THIS INDUSTRY IS SO HOT
McCain Foods Limited has made a substantial investment in TruLeaf Sustainable Agriculture and its wholly owned subsidiary GoodLeaf Farms, Canada's largest commercial vertical farming operation, to help drive the company's growth and expansion plans.
With a focus on driving innovation in Canada's agri-food sector, McCain has invested in excess of $65 million in GoodLeaf, making it the single largest shareholder in the company.
GoodLeaf's vertical farm technology creates spring and summer growing conditions in Canada year-round, growing local, fresh, healthy and tasty leafy greens instead of being trucked long distances into Canada. We are thrilled to contribute to bringing GoodLeaf's delicious produce to Canadians across the country."
GoodLeaf's first commercial farm is a fully automated 45,000-square-foot facility in Guelph, Ontario. Using a proprietary system of specialized LED lights and hydroponics.
https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/mccain-foods-upping-the-stakes-in-vertical-farming-with-goodleaf-810726214.html
Time to load up with these shares, stock is rock solid at these levels.
Why Bill Gates is the Biggest Owner of Farmland.
When you think of Bill Gates, you probably think tech, not farmland. And yet, as The Land Report recently revealed, the former CEO of Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is the biggest owner of farmland in the United States. Bill Gates and his wife Melinda own a whopping 242,000 acres across 18 states. The land is held by Cascade Investment, the holding company the Gates family uses for a variety of investments.
With a portfolio that is by nature heavily focused on technology, investments in farmland and in companies like Impossible Foods (a company that makes "meat" from plant sources) allow expansion into other areas.
Last year, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation announced the creation of a new nonprofit, Bill & Melinda Gates Agricultural Innovations, also known as Gates Ag One. The goal of this nonprofit is to provide small farmers in certain countries with the tools they need to produce more crops and adapt to climate change.
One of the subsidiaries of Cascade, Cottonwood Ag Management, is a member of Leading Harvest, a nonprofit organization with a focus on sustainable agriculture. Leading Harvest's members, including the farm crowdfunding platform, FarmTogether, have created a universal standard for sustainable agriculture.
Gates has also spoken about his work with Breakthrough Energy Ventures, a group working on net-zero energy technologies. Through this group and other investments, he's an active participant in innovations that may increase food production and decrease food waste.
https://www.fool.com/millionacres/real-estate-investing/articles/why-bill-gates-is-the-biggest-owner-of-farmland/
Great entry levels, before this parks itself in pennyland
Vertical Farm Daily is a good site to keep up with this fast growing industry. They have a selection of newsletters that you may be interested in:
https://admin.verticalfarmdaily.com/subscribe/
When you see all these urban farming companies expanding with big investment dollars, you can tell we are in a good industry with good future prospects.
Also notice the partnerships Elevate farms is lining up, not too dissimilar to what GMEV is doing, as highlighted in their last news release:
"Foundation Farms (GMEV subsidiary) and Econic (ZAAG subsidiary) have verbally agreed to collaborate in the manufacturing and deployment of their respective indoor farming technologies."
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GMEV/news/Foundation-Farms-Corp-Joins-Forces-with-Econic-to-Deploy-Their-Indoor-Farming-Tech?id=290976
Elevate farms to expand in New Zealand and New Jersey by late 2021
Producing 1 million lbs of leafy greens per year.
Other than building high-tech production facilities and growing leafy greens, Elevate is also in the business of proving its detractors wrong as the company is on track to produce 1 million pounds of leafy greens in one of its 5,000-square foot facilities in Niagara, Ontario.
The company’s most important partnership is with Intravision, a Norwegian agtech company with additional offices in Toronto and Shanghai. The company’s products include controlled environment systems, LED lighting and research tools. However, Intravision does not limit itself to simply supplying products; the company also develops partnerships to continuously research and improve production methods in indoor agriculture.
https://www.verticalfarmdaily.com/article/9297404/producing-1-million-lbs-of-leafy-greens-per-year/
THE VERTICAL FARMING INDUSTRY IS FORMING THE NEXT WAVE FOR INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY