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Grown Rogue International Inc GRUSF


Primary Symbol: C.GRIN

Grown Rogue International Inc. is a craft cannabis company operating in Oregon, Michigan, Minnesota, Maryland and New Jersey. It provides customers with flower and flower-derived products. Through its subsidiary, Grown Rogue Gardens, LLC, it operates four cultivation facilities in Oregon, comprising over 95,000 square feet of flowering cultivation canopy, that service the Oregon recreational marijuana market: two outdoor, sungrown farms called Foothill and Ross Lane, and two indoor facilities. Its subsidiary, Canopy Management, LLC, operates a Golden Harvests facility that produces indoor flower through controlled environment agriculture, with 14 individual flowering rooms in operation. It provides consulting and management services. It produces a range of cultivars for consumers, which are traditionally classified as indicas, sativas, and hybrids. It offers nitrogen sealed 3.5-gram flower jars, patented nitrogen sealed pre-rolls, 3.5-gram flower bags and regularly packaged pre-rolls.


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Comment by WillHeyon Jun 02, 2024 1:31pm
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RE:RE:What happened

RE:RE:What happenedi think that was just a known accounting thing.
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