The agreements are all the same and I did post it today but will repost it.
n December 2, 2013, Edible Garden Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, entered into a letter agreement (the “Heartland Agreement”) with Heartland Growers Inc., of Westfield, Indiana, which operates approximately 30 acres of greenhouse space. Under the terms and conditions of the Heartland Agreement, Heartland will cultivate the full line of Edible Garden produce to be sold throughout the Midwestern United States produce market. Terra Tech will manage the marketing and sales, while Heartland will be responsible for the cultivation, packaging, and shipping of the product for retail sale under the Edible Gardens brand.
n May 25, 2013 Edible Garden entered into a letter agreement with Palm Creek Produce , Inc. (“Palm Creek”), a Florida- based hydroponic greenhouse grower of specialty plants. Palm Creeks’ 1.25-acre facility is capable of producing up to 10,000 units of produce per week. Under the letter agreement, Edible Garden has the right to purchase and distribute a majority of Palm Creek’s plant products from Palm Creek for marketing, sale and distribution. Under the agreement, Edible Garden will receive a sales commission of 15% of the selling price of plants sold. The term of the agreement is one year. The Company recently loaned Palm Creek approximately $16,000 to upgrade the facility. The first crop was affected by mold and had to be discarded after cleaning the system. The Company planted a second harvest, which was harvested mid-October. The Company purchased all material from the farm. Palm Creek is currently seeding for Butter Head lettuce, with an anticipated harvest of January 15, 2014.
Earlier this year TRTC announced a distribution agreement with Sunshine Growers of Lakeland, Florida. Under the agreement, Sunshine will cultivate the full line of hydroponically-grown Edible Garden produce for distribution to Tampla, Orlando and South Florida.