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Flo’s Sugar Cane Tour!

While many people have heard of sugar cane, not everyone knows how or where it is grown and harvested in the U.S. 

Did you know that sugar cane accounts for nearly half of the sugar in the United States! The other half comes from sugar beets. A tropical grass that flourishes in hot, wet climates, sugar cane can grow 10-20 feet high by the time it’s ready to be harvested. 

My wife and I went on a sugarcane tour of this facility a few years ago. It was incredible! We were fascinated by the technology involved in harvesting sugarcane. We were also amazed at the science of planting and growing sugarcane. We had no idea! As a matter of fact, we liked the tour so much that we’ve signed up for another tour being offered by Flo Simpson this coming November 26, 2024!

If you would also like to join the tour, see the form below and be sure to click on the small download folder with an arrow pointing down on the top toolbar. The file will save to the downloads folder of your computer. Just open the file, print it, fill it out completed and give it to Flo so you can grab a seat on the bus.

You can reach Flo Simpson at 203-218-3085 or 561-421-5257.

You’ll have a great time. We’ll see you there!

1 thought on “Flo’s Sugar Cane Tour!”

  1. Richard L Handelsman

    Breezeline Contract:
    Cancellation with propoer notice;
    Renegotiation after sixth year).See below

    INSTALLATION AND DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT This Installation and Distribution Agreement is dated June 5, 2017

    The initial term (“Initial Term”) of this Agreement shall be ten (10)
    years from the Start Date. The Initial Term shall expire on the
    Expiration Date and shall automatically renew for consecutive
    terms of one (1) year each (each a “Renewal Term”), unless either (My note: By March 5) party notifies the other in writing of its intention not to renew the Agreement no less than ninety (90) days prior to the end of the then-current Initial Term or Renewal Term (the Initial Term and
    Renewal Term are collectively referred to as the “Term”). On or
    after the sixth anniversary date of the Start Date, if requested by
    the Owner in writing, the parties shall negotiate in good faith a
    upgrade of the Bulk Services including the equipment provided as (my note: June 5, 2023) part of such Services. The Owner acknowledges negotiated upgrades to the existing Bulk Services, including the equipment .used with such services, may result in a change to the then
    current monthly per unit Bulk Rate Price paid by the Owner,
    provided that in no event shall the new monthly Bulk Rate Price be
    less than the then current Bulk Rate Price. Furthermore, in no
    event shall the negotiation for upgraded Bulk Services result in a
    reduction of the Initial Term.
    “Start Date”: The Bulk Services (Services”) commencement date as provided
    on the first invoice sent by Company to Owner following the
    launch of the Services to the Premises.
    “Expiration Date”: Ten (10) years from the Start Date.
    “Addendum”: The Bulk Rate Addendum, Internet Services Addendum,
    Beautification Fee Addendum and/or any other applicable
    addendum attached hereto, and hereby incorporated herein
    (collectively referred to as the “Addenda”).
    “Rate”: Defined in the applicable Addendum.

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