Its president is John Allen of Fort Myers and its vice president is William Reese II of Cape Coral. FTG Development: The company was initially founded as Florida Tree Growers in 1983 but changed its name to FTG Development in 2006. Osage Creek Cultivation was one of the first four companies to receive a cannabis cultivation license in Arkansas. Incorporating documents also list Tameka Holly of Jacksonville and Osage Creek Cultivation in Berryville, Arkansas, as managers of the company.
Robinson: Robinson is the manager of Robinsun LLC, which was established in March,according to documents filed with the state. According to a profile by the Suwannee County Farm Bureau, Gwinn Brothers Farm is a 1,137-acre farm that “is best known for their premium watermelons, which are sold locally and throughout the eastern United States.” The operation also produces peanuts, iron clay peas, bahiagrass seed, hay, and beef cattle. Terry Donell Gwinn: Gwinn is the manager of Gwinn Brothers Farm in McAlpin. It later merged with another company and took the name Florida Urban Medical and Educational Services.
The company traces back to the mid-2000s when it was initially established as AB Realty Group. Florida Urban Medical and Educational Services: According to the state Division of Corporations, the company is managed by Anthony Brunson of Davie.