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QED Connect Inc. Completes Filings, Growing First Marijuana Harvest
QED Connect Inc. Completes Filings, Growing First Marijuana Harvest.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n QED Connect Inc. Completes Filings, Growing First Marijuana Harvest\n \n \nQED Connect Inc. Completes Filings, Growing First Marijuana Harvest\n \n MANCHESTER, NH--(Marketwired - Jun 4, 2014) - Management of QED Connect, Inc. (OTC Pink: QEDN) (PINKSHEETS: QEDN) today announced that they completed its filings for its year end 2013 and the first quarter 2014 to be in full compliance with its disclosures and financials as required by the OTC Markets guidelines. QED's status on OTC Markets is now listed as OTC Pink Current Information. \n Currently, the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, Emerald Med Farms LLC, has a marijuana crop in the process of maturing that is expected to be ready within the next 30 to 45 days for harvesting. The current crop is estimated to yield between 3 and 4 pounds per plant and, upon the successful harvesting of these strains of marijuana, the product will be distributed through a Cooperative of California medical dispensaries. \n The marijuana plants are from two strains: 1) The OG Kush Strain which was originally from Northern California and has quickly become known around the world for its distinct aroma and strong effects. The OG Kush strain is one of the most popular medical marijuana strains grown and sold by dispensaries today. 2) Sour Diesel Strain which is named after its pungent, diesel-like aroma. This fast-acting strain delivers energizing, dreamy cerebral effects that provides stress, pain, and depression relief and provides long-lasting relief making it a top choice among medical patients. \n Steven Amato, Sr., General Manager and VP Operations of Emerald Med Farms, commented, \"We are thrilled to be seeing our business plan come to life and, with the harvesting of the initial crop, be in position to complete its first phase. This is a very exciting time in the medical marijuana industry as it is continuing to evolve and, potentially, be accepted in all 50 states. How and what is being produced will probably become regulated much as the alcohol and cigarette industry. This will most likely require meeting approved standards for the method of growing and preparation of the marijuana. Emerald Med Farms is committed to be a leading provider of top quality cannabis plants and will be investing in the development of new and improved strains.\"...