Hmmm, Arbpro and I must be listening to the same people, because he's pretty much confirmed what I've heard.
Addressing your share price issue, it may not move until steady revenues begin to accumulate from the Alabama operation, which I believe will start in the 3rd quarter this year.
There are two composting companies of any size in Alabama, one in the North and GEC in the south. According statistics from the company's latest document posted to their website, the market size exceeds 3 million acres. Everyone of those acres needs soil amendments made by GEC. However, it takes time to not only expose your products to a naturally skeptiical group (farmers), then they'll want to try it on a small section of their farms. If the products work, and this ALL you should be concerned about, given the size of the market, the one Castleberry location will not come close to suppling the demand for their organic product. IMO, the state could support 5 or 6 more Castleberry-type right now.
My advice to you, and I'm sure you'll take it, is to buy what you can comfortably afford, sit back and hang on every one of Arbpro's words.