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Bow & Arrow The mission of Farm & Ranch Enterprise is to provide the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe with an enterprise that is an economic asset, as well as provide training and jobs for tribal members. This includes production and marketing of the finest agricultural products possible through its people, who are its strength. Farm & Ranch will continuously strive to improve the quality of its products and services to meet or exceed customer expectations and thus create long term economic rewards for the Tribe. We have 3 unique qualifications: 1. Value Added Agriculture – We ensure that our award winning corn is the freshest corn available. Or award winning corn is grown and milled on site, unlike our competitors who generally have their corn shipped long distances to them. 2. Unique Authenticity – As a Native American company we claim to be the original experts on corn. 3. Social Responsibility – Not only to we provide jobs, training, and opportunity to our tribal members, but all of our proceeds go back to benefit the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.

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Page 1: WFM Bow ^0 Arrow Brand Information_executive summary

Bow & ArrowThe mission of Farm & Ranch Enterprise is to provide the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe

with an enterprise that is an economic asset, as well as provide training and jobs for tribal members. This includes production and marketing of the finest agricultural

products possible through its people, who are its strength. Farm & Ranch will continuously strive to improve the quality of its products and services to meet or

exceed customer expectations and thus create long term economic rewards for the Tribe. We have 3 unique qualifications:

1. Value Added Agriculture – We ensure that our award winning corn is the freshest corn available. Or award winning corn is grown and milled on site, unlike our competitors who generally have their corn shipped long distances to them.

2. Unique Authenticity – As a Native American company we claim to be the original experts on corn.

3. Social Responsibility – Not only to we provide jobs, training, and opportunity to our tribal members, but all of our proceeds go back to benefit the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.

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Bow & Arrow Brand Cornmeal Mill

* Two separate whole corn cleaning lines. Each one with 300 bushels an hour capacity for bagging whole

corn.

* Mill Capacity: 604.8 cwt/722.4 cwt which equals 180 to 215 bushels of corn

per hour.

Two Packaging Lines1) Swifty/Weigh Pack retail packaging line

a) 1# (24 oz.) capacity 18 to 22 bags a minuteb) 5# capacity is 12 to 15 bags a minute

2) All fill 25# to 50# Food Service Line a) 25# capacity is 7 to 12 bags a minute b) 50# capacity is 3 to 5 bags a minute

* 600 bushels an hour cleaner for our mill.

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Other Services Provided

Custom Grinds (w/ qualifying amount)

Grits (w/ qualifying amount)

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Volume Available

White Corn: 158,000 bushelsYellow Corn: 250,000 bushelsBlue Corn: 2,000 bushelsIndian Corn: 1,000 bushels

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Technology Farm Manager has a Colorado State Applicator’s License All pesticides and fertilizers in accordance with FDA

standards Computerized irrigation systems (Fieldnet)Data base (Summit - Crop Quest)RFID tagged alfalfaRTK/GPS steeringYield Monitoring/MappingRFID ear tagging (cattle)Variable Rate Technology

Liquid fertilizerDry fertilizerCompost

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National Competition Winners

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National Corn Growers Association Corn Yield Contest Awards

• 2003 – 1st State & 2nd Nation 305.6 bushels/acre

• 2004 – 2nd State 280.9 bushels/acre• 2005 – 3rd State 258.9 bushels/acre• 2006 – 3rd State 257.2 bushels/acre• 2008 – 1st State 296.3 bushels/acre• 2010 – 1st State & 3rd Nation 335.9

bushel/acre• 2011 – 1st State & 3rd Nation 315.2

bushels/acre• 2012 – 2nd State 313.6 bushels/acre