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MJ Harvest, Inc. - Quarter Report: 2021 February (Form 10-Q)

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

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FORM 10-Q

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 QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE
 

 ACT OF 1934

 

For the quarterly period ended: February 28, 2021
or
 TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE
 

 ACT OF 1934

 

For the transition period from: _____________ to _____________

 

Commission File Number:  333-234048

  

MJ Harvest, Inc.

 (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

  NEVADA   82-3400471
(State or Other Jurisdiction   (I.R.S. Employer
of Incorporation)   Identification No.)

9205 W. Russell Road, Suite 240, Las Vegas, Nevada 89139

(Address of Principal Executive Office) (Zip Code)

(954) 519-3115

(Registrant's telephone number, including area code)

 

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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class Trading Symbol Name of each exchange on which registered.
None    

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.

☒ Yes ☐ No

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). ☒ Yes ☐ No

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of "large accelerated filer," "accelerated filer" and "smaller reporting company" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

 

Large accelerated filer     Accelerated filer  
Non-accelerated filer     Smaller reporting company  
Emerging growth company          

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by checkmark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).

☐ Yes ☒ No 

 

The number of shares of the issuer's Common Stock outstanding as of April 1, 2020, is 23,715,076.

 

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PART I—FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

Item 1.  Financial Statements. Attached after signature page.

 

Item 2.  Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.

 

Certain statements in this Report constitute “forward-looking statements.” Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such a differences include, among others, uncertainties relating to general economic and business conditions; industry trends; changes in demand for our products and services; uncertainties relating to customer plans and commitments and the timing of orders received from customers; announcements or changes in our pricing policies or that of our competitors; unanticipated delays in the development, market acceptance or installation of our products and services; changes in government regulations; availability of management and other key personnel; availability, terms and deployment of capital; relationships with third-party equipment suppliers; and worldwide political stability and economic growth. The words “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend” and “plan” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date the statement was made.

 

As used herein, the terms “Company”, “MJHI”, “we”, “us” and “our” refer to MJ Harvest, Inc., a Nevada corporation.

 

Results of Operations

 

Three Months Ended February 28, 2021 compared with the Three Months Ended February 29, 2020

 

The narrative comparison of results of operations for the three-month periods ended February 28, 2021 and February 29, 2020 is based on the following table.

 

  A   B   C  
Three Months Ended February 28, 2021   February 29, 2020   A-B            Change C/B  Change %
REVENUE  $                 14,377    $                 30,003    $               (15,626) (52)%
COST OF REVENUE                     12,350                       18,001                       (5,651) (31)%
Cost of revenue as a % of total revenue 86%   60%      
Gross Profit                       2,027                       12,002                       (9,975) (83)%
Gross profit as a % of revenue 14%   40%      
OPERATING EXPENSES            
Officer and director compensation                   135,000                     110,000                       25,000 23%
General and administrative                     23,027                         9,166                       13,861 151%
Impairment of intangible assets                            -                                 -                                 -     
Professional fees and contract services                   118,231                       96,053                       22,178 23%
Total operating expenses                   276,258                     215,219                     61,039 28%
NET LOSS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS                 (274,231)                   (203,217)                   (71,014) 35%

  

Revenues decreased, primarily as a result of the limited focus on the debudder product marketing effort. In the quarter ended August 31, 2020, management expended considerable time and effort on the soils division which was acquired at the end of our last fiscal year (the “Elevated Acquisition”). We experienced unanticipated difficulties in obtaining adequate and timely sales and product purchase records from the field operator, and these difficulties diverted management attention from the debudder product marketing effort. The lack of attention to marketing in the first quarter was reflected in the decrease in sales in the second and third quarters. This third quarter carryover effect is expected to lessen over time as management rebuilds the inertia of the debudder marketing focus. We anticipate that the marketing focus on the debudder products will increase now that the soils division has been discontinued.

 

The three-month period ended February 28, 2021 does not include any revenues or cost of sales from the Elevated Acquisition. The soils division created out of the Elevated Acquisition was discontinued during the three months ended November 30, 2020.

 

Total operating expenses increased in the current period. No impairment expense was recognized in the current quarter compared to an impairment expense of $100,000 in the same period a year earlier. Officer and director compensation increased due to increased director fees in 2021 compared with 2020. General and administrative expenses were consistent between the periods. Professional fees and contract services increased in 2021 compared with 2020 due to expanded marketing efforts relating to the brand building and improving investor awareness of the Company, while also seeking to expand our business through acquisition of opportunities and the attendant due diligence costs associated with business evaluations.

 

Net loss from continuing operations decreased in 2021 compared with 2020 primarily due to the reduction of impairment of intangible assets between periods.

 

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Nine Months Ended February 28, 2021 compared with the Nine Months Ended February 29, 2020

 

The narrative comparison of results of operations for the nine-month periods ended February 28, 2021 and February 29, 2020 is based on the following table.

 

  A   B   C  
Nine Months Ended February 28, 2021   February 29, 2020   A-B            Change C/B  Change %
REVENUE  $                 87,513    $               118,094    $               (30,581) (26)%
COST OF REVENUE                     42,484                       55,071                     (12,587) (23)%
Cost of revenue as a % of total revenue 49%   47%      
Gross Profit                     45,029                       63,023                     (17,994) (29)%
Gross profit as a % of revenue 51%   53%      
OPERATING EXPENSES            
Officer and director compensation                   400,000                     372,500                     27,500 7%
General and administrative                     59,410                       61,099                       (1,689) (3)%
Impairment of intangible assets                            -                        100,000                (100,000) (100)%
Professional fees and contract services                   358,084                     329,405                       28,679 9%
Total operating expenses                   817,494                     863,004    $               (45,510) (5)%
NET LOSS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS                 (772,465)                   (799,981)                     27,516 (3)%

 

Revenues from debudder sales in the nine months ended February 28, 2021 decreased when compared to the same period in 2020. The decrease is largely attributable to the carryover impact of management’s focus in the quarter ended August 31, 2020 on establishing and building the soils division acquired from Elevated, which was subsequently discontinued. The efforts focused on the soils division diverted management’s attention from sales of the debudder products in the first fiscal quarter ended August 31, 2020, and the resulting loss of momentum impacted the second and third quarters as well.

 

Other operating expenses were consistent between periods, with the exception of impairment of intangible assets which decreased in the current nine-month period.

 

Net loss from operations decreased in the nine months of 2021 compared with 2020. The decrease in the loss from operations reflects an offset of increases in officer and director compensation and professional fees and contract services against a decrease in impairment of intangible assets in the nine months of 2021 compared with 2020.

 

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Discontinued Operations.

 

After operating the soils division for the three months ended August 31, 2020, management undertook an in-depth assessment of the business and concluded that the soils division was not as represented at the time of the acquisition, was not likely to ever operate profitably without significant revisions to operating methods and changes in personnel and was likely to create significant business questions and concerns should it be continued. Accordingly, management elected to discontinue the business acquired from Elevated. Upon discontinuation of the Elevated business, the Company entered into a settlement and unwinding agreement with Elevated and returned all assets acquired in the transaction to Elevated. Common stock issued in the acquisition, aggregating 1,300,000 shares out of 1,400,000 shares originally issued, will be cancelled, and the Company agreed to pay a $10,000 walk-away fee. The $10,000 walk-away fee is payable in five installments of $2,000 each with the final payment due in early March 2021. Cancellation of the shares will be recorded once the final installment of the walk-away fee is paid. The final payment was made on March 5, 2021. In the aggregate, the Company recognized a loss from discontinued operations of $10,000 in the nine-month period ended February 28, 2021.

 

Operating results for the three and nine-month periods from the discontinued operations are reflected in the following table.

 

OPERATING RESULTS   Three Months   Nine Months
    Ended   Ended
    February 28, 2021   February 28, 2021
Revenue   $ —       $ 75,217  
Cost of revenue     —         66,243  
Amortization     —         13,125  
Gross profit     —         (4,151 )
Loss on discontinued operations     —         10,000  
    $ —       $ (14,151 )

 

Liquidity and Capital Resources

 

Cash flow used in operating activities for the nine-month period ended February 28, 2021 was $175,329 compared with $231,220 in the comparable period 2020. During the period, our total cash decreased by $31,329. Cash to fund the negative cash flow from operations was derived primarily from proceeds of advances from related parties totaling $144,000.

 

Our historic operations have not been sufficient to support the existing infrastructure, much of which is required in order to maintain public company status. Subsequent to February, 28, 2021, we entered into a debt funding transaction and made a loan to an operating cannabis company as described in more detail below. The debt funding transaction and the loan are steps in the targeted acquisition of the operating company doing business as Country Cannabis, and we expect that the eventual acquisition of Country Cannabis will improve our ability to support the infrastructure costs of maintaining our public company status. We also continue to seek out potential acquisition candidates with a focus on acquiring additional operating companies with scale sufficient to support all aspects of the Company’s operations, including the public company infrastructure. The Company is currently heavily dependent on funding through advances from related parties, but no assurances can be given that such funding will continue to be available in future periods.

 

We have maintained active operations as a manufacturer and distributor of the debudder product line since 2018. We do not consider the Company to be a shell company as that term is defined in the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

 

The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern, which contemplates the realization of assets and the liquidation of liabilities in the normal course of business.  We incurred net losses of $786,616 and $799,981 for the nine-month periods ended February 28, 2021 and 2019, respectively, and had an accumulated deficit of $4,969,010 as of February 28, 2021.  These factors raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.  The Company may seek to raise money for working capital purposes through a public offering of its equity capital or through a private placement of equity capital or convertible debt.  It will be important for the Company to succeed in its efforts to raise capital in this manner to further its business plan in an aggressive manner.  Raising additional capital may cause dilution to current shareholders.

 

On  March 22, 2021, the Company, as the borrower, entered into agreements with AJB Capital Investments LLC and SDT Holdings LLC for the sale of an aggregate of $900,000 in Promissory Notes (the “Notes”), $300,000 from AJB and $600,000 for SDT. The terms of the Notes are the same except for the dollar amounts and fees which are double for SDT compared to AJB. The terms of the Notes are described below in the aggregate.

 

The Notes provide for an original issue discount of 10% or $90,000, payment of legal fees of $22,500, and payment of $10,500 for due diligence fees, resulting in net proceeds to the Company of $777,000. The Company also agreed to pay a commitment fee of $750,000 payable by issuance of 1,200,000 shares of restricted common stock and 3,000,000 warrants that are exercisable at $0.38 per share with a three-year term expiring on March 21, 2024. The Notes bear interest at the rate of 12% if paid on or before September 21, 2021. MJHI has the right to extend the Notes for an additional six months at an interest rate of 15%, in which case the Notes would be due March 21, 2022. The Notes are secured by all assets of the Company.

 

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In addition, the notes require a financing fee of $54,000 which is payable in installments of $9,000 each month with the first payment due on April 1, 2021.

 

In the event of default, the remaining principal amount of the Notes plus all accrued interest and other fees due under the terms of the Notes may be converted at the sole election of the Note holders into restricted common stock of the Company at a 90% of the market price for the Company’s shares at the time of conversion.

 

On March 24, 2021, the Company, as lender, finalized a convertible note agreement with PPK Investment Group, Inc. (“PPK”) in the amount of $620,000. The convertible note bears interest at 6% per annum and is due on September 1, 2021. The conversion feature of the Note provides that the Company may convert the Note to acquire a 6.2% interest in PPK if allowed by Oklahoma State laws governing ownership of cannabis licenses. If converted, the interest accrued from the loan date of March 24, 2021 through the date of conversion will be forgiven.

 

Upon conversion, the Company will also have the right to acquire an additional 3.8% interest in PPK (10% in total) for payment of $380,000 by issuance of restricted common stock of the Company priced at $0.25 per share or 1,520,000 shares.

 

In the event of conversion of the Convertible Note into an investment in PPK, a Securities Purchase Agreement signed concurrently with the Convertible Note will also become effective. The Securities Purchase Agreement gives the Company the right to increase its investment up to a 100% ownership interest in PPK, provided such increased ownership is in compliance with Oklahoma State cannabis licensing requirements. The acquisition price would be paid on the same terms as the initial acquisition of the 10% interest, 62% in cash and 38% in shares of the Company’s common stock with the stock priced at $0.25 per share. Total value of 100% acquisition of PPK is $10,000,000.

 

The Securities Purchase Agreement, if activated by conversion of the convertible note, includes an earnout which could result in payment of additional consideration to PPK if the valuation at the end of a look back period is greater than $10,000,000. For purposes of the earnout, the valuation will be based on three times earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA).

 

The Securities Purchase Agreement, if activated by conversion of the convertible note, also contains the agreement with Ralph Clinton Pyatt III (“Clinton Pyatt”), President of PPK, to continue his role as Chief Executive Officer and President of the Country Cannabis business for a period of at least three years. The Company also has an option to acquire the real estate that PPK utilizes in its operations. The real estate is currently under lease to PPK by an affiliated Company owned by Clinton Pyatt.

 

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COVID-19

 

In March 2020, COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its rapid spread around the world and throughout the United States prompted many countries, including the United States, to institute restrictions on travel, public gatherings and certain business operations. These restrictions significantly disrupted economic activity in the United States and worldwide. To date, the disruption has not materially impacted the Company’s financial statements. However, if the severity of the economic disruptions increase as the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the negative financial impact due to reduced demand could be significantly greater in future periods than in the current period.

 

The effects of the continued outbreak of COVID-19 and related government responses could also include extended disruptions to supply chains and capital markets, reduced labor availability and a prolonged reduction in economic activity. These effects could have a variety of adverse impacts to the Company, including our ability to operate our facilities. To date, there have been no material adverse impacts to the Registrants’ operations due to COVID-19.

 

The economic disruptions caused by COVID-19 may adversely impact the impairment risks for certain long-lived assets, equity method investments and goodwill. Management evaluated these impairment considerations and determined that no such impairments occurred through the date of this report.

 

Off Balance Sheet Arrangements

 

None


Item 3.  Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk.

 

Not required.

 

Item 4. Controls and Procedures.

 

Conclusions of Management Regarding Effectiveness of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

 

At the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, an evaluation was carried out under the supervision and with the participation of the Company’s management, including the Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) and Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”), of the effectiveness of the design and operations of the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a – 15(e) and Rule 15d – 15(e) under the Exchange Act). Based on that evaluation, the CEO and the CFO have concluded that as of the end of the period covered by this report, the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures were not effective as it was determined there were material weaknesses affecting our disclosure controls and procedures.

 

Management of the Company believes that these material weaknesses are due primarily to the small size of the company’s accounting staff. The small size of the Company’s accounting staff may prevent adequate controls in the future, such as segregation of duties, due to the cost/benefit of such remediation. To mitigate the current limited resources and limited employees, we rely heavily on direct management oversight of transactions, along with the use of external legal and accounting professionals. As the Company grows, management expects to increase the number of employees, which will enable us to implement adequate segregation of duties within the internal control framework.

 

Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting

 

There have been no changes during the quarter ended February 28, 2021 in the Company’s internal controls over financial reporting that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, internal controls over financial reporting.

 

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PART II – OTHER INFORMATION

 

Item 1.  Legal Proceedings.

 

We are not a party to any material legal proceedings, and, to the best of our knowledge, no such legal proceedings have been threatened against us.

 

Item 1A.  Risk Factors

 

Not required.

 

Item 2.  Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds.

 

During the three months ended February 28, 2021, the board of directors authorized issuance of an aggregate of 367,345 shares of unregistered common stock to three non-related parties (267,346 shares) and three related parties that were officers and/or directors (99,999 shares). The shares were issued for common stock payable at December 1, 2020 (167,345 shares) and for services rendered to the Company in the period (200,000 shares).  The shares to be issued are valued at the closing price of the common stock in the OTCQB market on the date the shares became issuable.  The shares, when issued were exempt from the registration requirements of Section 5 of the Securities Act of 1933 pursuant to Section 4(a)(2) of the Act since the recipients of the shares are persons closely associated with the Company and the issuance of the shares will not involve any public offering.

 

Item 3.  Defaults Upon Senior Securities.

 

None.

 

Item 4.  Mine Safety Disclosures.

 

Not applicable.

 

Item 5.  Other Information.

 

None.

 

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Item 6.  Exhibits. 

 

The following documents are included as exhibits to this report:

 

(a) Exhibits

 

 

Exhibit

Number

  SEC Reference Number  

 

 

Title of Document

 
     
3.1 3 Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation of MJ Harvest, Inc.
     
31.1 31 Certification pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (CEO)
     
31.2 31 Certification pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (CFO)
     
32.1 32 Certification pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, As adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (CEO)
     
32.2 32 Certification pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, As adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (CFO)

 

SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

MJ Harvest, Inc. 

Date:  April 19, 2021  

By: /s/ Patrick Bilton
Patrick Bilton, Chief Executive Officer (Principal Executive Officer)
 
By:  /s/ Brad E. Herr
Brad E. Herr, Chief Financial Officer (Principal Financial Officer)

 

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MJ Harvest, Inc.

 

 

Contents

 

 

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – (Unaudited):

 

Consolidated balance sheets

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Consolidated statements of operations

3

 

 

Consolidated statements of changes in stockholders’ deficit

4

 

 

Consolidated statements of cash flows

5

 

 

Notes to consolidated financial statements

6 - 14

 

 

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   MJ HARVEST, INC.

   CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

   (unaudited)

     

 

                February 28,   May 31,
                2021   2020
         ASSETS 
     CURRENT ASSETS:             
       Cash and cash equivalents     $                      1,014  $                 32,343
       Accounts receivable                          4,500                  19,216
       Vendor deposits                                  -                  20,000
       Inventory                        28,206                  32,840
         Total current assets                        33,720                104,399
                     
     NON-CURRENT ASSETS:             
       Fixed assets, net                        12,099                  15,879
       Finite-lived intangible assets, net                      129,584                465,834
       Indefinite-lived intangible assets, net                                  -                  25,000
         Total non-current assets                      141,683                506,713
         Total Assets     $                  175,403  $               611,112
                     
         LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT 
   CURRENT LIABILITIES:             
     Accounts payable and other current liabilities     $                  129,970  $                 97,861
     Payable for discontinued operations (Note 3)                          2,000                           -
         Total Current Liabilities                      131,970                  97,861
                      
   LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:             
     Common stock payable                      158,571                100,000
     Payable to related parties for services                      210,000                           -
     Advances from related parties                      973,982                829,982
         Total long-term liabilities                   1,342,553                929,982
         Total Liabilities                   1,474,523             1,027,843
                     
   COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (Note 5)             
                     
   STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT:             
     Preferred stock, par value $0.0001, 5,000,000 shares authorized,              
       no shares issued and outstanding                                 -                            -   
     Common stock, $0.0001 par value per share, 100,000,000 shares             
       authorized, 23,715,076 and 22,892,874 issued and             
       outstanding, respectively                          2,372                    2,289
     Common stock subject to cancellation on discontinued             
       operations (1,300,000 shares) (Note 3)                     (336,875)                         -   
     Additional paid-in capital                   4,004,393             3,763,374
     Accumulated deficit                  (4,969,010)           (4,182,394)
         Total stockholders' deficit                  (1,299,120)              (416,731)
         Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Deficit     $                  175,403  $               611,112

 

 

     The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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 MJ HARVEST, INC.

 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

 (unaudited)

                         
            Three months ended   Nine months ended
            February 28,   February 29,   February 28,   February 29,
            2021   2020   2021   2020
                         
   REVENUE   $                  14,377  $                  30,003  $                  87,513  $                118,094
   COST OF REVENUE                    12,350                   18,001                   42,484                   55,071
       Gross profit                      2,027                   12,002                   45,029                   63,023
                         
   OPERATING EXPENSES:                 
     Officer and director compensation                  135,000                 110,000                 400,000                 372,500
     General and administrative                     23,027                     9,166                   59,410                   61,099
     Impairment of intangible assets                             -                            -                            -                 100,000
     Professional fees and contract services                  118,231                   96,053                 358,084                 329,405
       Total operating expenses                  276,258                 215,219                 817,494                 863,004
                         
   NET LOSS FROM CONTINUING  OPERATIONS                (274,231)               (203,217)               (772,465)               (799,981)
                         
   LOSS FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS                 
       Operating loss on discontinued operations                             -                            -                   (4,151)                            -
       Loss on discontinued operations                             -                            -                 (10,000)                            -
   NET LOSS FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS                             -                            -                 (14,151)                            -
                         
   NET LOSS   $              (274,231)  $              (203,217)  $              (786,616)  $              (799,981)
                         
   NET LOSS PER COMMON SHARE - Basic and diluted                 
       From continuing operations   $                    (0.01)  $                    (0.01)  $                    (0.03)  $                    (0.04)
       From discontinued operations                           -                             -                        (0.00)                          -   
       Total   $                    (0.01)  $                    (0.01)  $                    (0.03)  $                    (0.04)
                         
     WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF COMMON                 
       SHARES OUTSTANDING - Basic and diluted             23,245,546            20,192,611            23,077,816            19,500,353

                             

 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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 MJ HARVEST, INC.

 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS' DEFICIT

 (unaudited)

 

 FOR THE THREE AND NINE MONTH PERIODS ENDED February 28, 2021 AND February 29, 2020 

 

         Additional  Common Stock      
   Common Stock  Paid-In  Subject to  Accumulated   
Three Month  Shares  Amount  Capital  Cancellation  Deficit  Total
 BALANCES, November 30, 2019   20,007,739   $2,001   $2,096,611   $—     $(2,815,483)  $(716,871)
 Shares issued for compensation   487,920    49    121,931    —      —      121,980 
 Shares issued for common stock payable   474,000    47    118,453    —      —      118,500 
 Net loss   —      —      —      —      (203,217)   (203,217)
 BALANCES, February 29, 2020   20,969,659    2,097    2,336,995    —      (3,018,700)   (679,608)
                               
 BALANCES, November 30, 2020   23,347,731    2,335    3,885,859    —      (4,694,779)   (806,585)
 Shares issued for compensation   200,000    20    59,980    —      —      60,000 
 Shares issued for common stock payable   167,345    17    58,554    —      —      58,571 
 Shares subject to cancellation due to discontinued operations   —      —      —      (336,875)   —      (336,875)
 Net loss   —      —      —      —      (274,231)   (274,231)
 BALANCES, February 28, 2021   23,715,076    2,372    4,004,393    (336,875)   (4,969,010)   (1,299,120)
                               
 Nine Month                              
 BALANCES, May 31, 2019   18,758,739    1,876    1,784,486    —      (2,218,719)   (432,357)
 Shares issued for compensation   1,702,420    170    425,435    —      —      425,605 
 Shares issued for common stock payable   508,500    51    127,074    —      —      127,125 
 Net loss   —      —      —      —      (799,981)   (799,981)
 BALANCES, February 29, 2020   20,969,659    2,097    2,336,995    —      (3,018,700)   (679,608)
                               
 BALANCES May 31, 2020   22,892,874    2,289    3,763,374    —      (4,182,394)   (416,731)
 Shares issued for compensation   822,202    83    241,019    —      —      241,102 
 Shares subject to cancellation due to discontinued operations   —      —      —      (336,875)   —      (336,875)
 Net loss   —      —      —      —      (786,616)   (786,616)
 BALANCES, February 28, 2021   23,715,076   $2,372   $4,004,393   $(336,875)  $(4,969,010)  $(1,299,120)

 

   

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements. 

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 MJ HARVEST, INC.

 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

 (unaudited)

 

         Nine months ended 
        February 28,   February 29,
        2021   2020
   CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES         
   Net loss   $        (786,616)  $       (799,981)
   Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash         
   used in operating activities:         
     Depreciation and amortization              28,155              9,196
     Share based compensation            241,102          425,605
     Common stock payable for compensation              58,571                     -
     Impairment of intangible asset                       -          100,000
   Changes in operating assets and liabilities:         
     Accounts receivable              14,716              9,091
     Vendor deposits              20,000                 480
     Inventory                4,634            13,132
     Payable for discontinued operations                2,000                     -
     Accounts payable and other current liabilities              32,109            11,257
     Payable to related party for services            210,000                     -
     NET CASH (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES          (175,329)        (231,220)
             
   CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES         
     Proceeds from advances by related parties            144,000          220,778
     NET CASH PROVIDED BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES            144,000          220,778
             
             
   NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS            (31,329)          (10,442)
             
   CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD            32,343            13,592
             
   CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS END OF PERIOD   $              1,014  $             3,150
             
   Non-cash financing and investing activities:         
     Shares issued for common stock payable   $                     -  $         127,125
     Shares payable for intangible assets   $                     -  $         100,000
     Shares to be cancelled on discontinued operations (Note 3)   $          336,875  $                  -   

 

 

 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements. 

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NOTE 1 – NATURE OF BUSINESS AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

Nature of Business

 

MJ Harvest, Inc. (the “Company” or “MJHI”), develops, acquires, and distributes agricultural and horticultural tools and implements for sale primarily to growers and operators in the hemp and cannabis retail industry. In 2017, the Company acquired a 51% interest in G4 Products LLC, (“G4”) which owns the intellectual property for a manual debudder product line marketed under the Original 420 Brand as the Debudder Bucket Lid and Edge. The Company organized AgroExports LLC (“Agro”) to serve as the domestic and international distribution arm for sales of agricultural and horticultural tools and implements and created www.procannagro.com for online sales.

 

In September 2018, the Company changed its name to MJ Harvest, Inc. The articles of incorporation with the State of Nevada were amended and restated to reflect the name change with an effective date of September 18, 2018, and on December 10, 2020, the articles were again amended and restated to increase the number of authorized common shares from 50,000,000 to 100,000,000, with no effect on the outstanding common shares or the par value of the common stock.

 

On December 7, 2018, the Company acquired the remaining 49% of G4, making it a wholly owned subsidiary. On April 10, 2019, the Company formed AgroExports.CA ULC (“Agro Canada”), a wholly owned Canadian subsidiary in order to facilitate online payments from sales in Canada. Sales in Canada are currently serviced through a fulfillment center in Toronto.

 

On April 8, 2020, the Company finalized an acquisition from Elevated Ag Solutions, Inc. (“Elevated”) of several domain names, a non-compete agreement, and customer relationships and began selling a broad range of products, including soils and soil enhancements, through www.weedfarmsupply.com. The Company operated the business through the end of the first quarter, but due to unforeseen difficulties in obtaining adequate transaction details, and lack of performance of the web site, the Company entered into an agreement to unwind the acquisition. No sales were generated from this acquisition in the quarter ended February 28, 2021. See Note 3 – Intangible Assets.

 

Basis of Presentation and Consolidation

 

The Company’s fiscal year-end is May 31. The unaudited financial statements have been prepared by the Company in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by GAAP for complete financial statements. In the opinion of the Company’s management, all adjustments (consisting only of normal recurring accruals) considered necessary for a fair presentation of the interim financial statements have been included. Operating results for the three and nine-month periods ended February 28, 2021 are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the fiscal year ending May 31, 2021.

 

For further information refer to the financial statements and footnotes thereto in the Company’s audited financial statements for the year ended May 31, 2020 in the Form 10-K as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The consolidated financial statements of the Company include the accounts of the Company and its wholly owned subsidiaries Agro, G4, and Agro Canada. All intercompany transactions have been eliminated.

 

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Going Concern

 

The Company has an accumulated deficit of $4,969,010 which, among other factors, raises substantial doubt about the Company's ability to continue as a going concern. The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern is dependent upon the Company’s ability to generate profitable operations in the future and/or to obtain the necessary financing to meet its obligations and repay its liabilities arising from normal business operations when they come due.

 

The intangible assets owned by G4, consisting of patents and other intangible assets relating to the Debudder Products, serve as a building block for the Company’s efforts to grow revenues. In the nine months ended February 28, 2021, the Company generated operating revenue from the Debudder Products but the level of revenue from the current product line has not been sufficient to support profitable operations to date.

 

Additional acquisitions and business opportunities are under consideration, but as of February 28, 2021, the Company has not reached agreement with any other acquisition candidates or business opportunities. Management intends to finance operating costs over the next twelve months with advances from directors, funds borrowed from third-party lenders, and/or a private placement or public offering of common stock. The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments that might be required should the Company be unable to continue as a going concern.

 

Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosures of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Share based compensation, impairment of long-lived assets, amortization of intangible assets, and income taxes are subject to estimates. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

Reclassifications

 

Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform with the current period presentation.

 

New Accounting Standards

 

In August 2018, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2018-13, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Disclosure Framework- Changes to the Disclosure Requirements for Fair Value Measurement. The update modifies the disclosure requirements for recurring and nonrecurring fair value measurements, primarily those surrounding Level 3 fair value measurements and transfers between Level 1 and Level 2. The new standard is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within that reporting period. Adoption of this update as of June 1, 2020 did not have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements.

 

In November 2018, the FASB issued ASU 2018-18, Clarifying the Interaction Between Topic 808 and Topic 606 Revenue from Contracts with Customers, which clarifies when transactions between participants in a collaborative arrangement are within the scope of Topic 606. Adoption of this update as of June 1, 2020 did not have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements.

 

Other accounting standards that have been issued or proposed by FASB that do not require adoption until a future date are not expected to have a material impact on the consolidated financial statements upon adoption.

 

 

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Revenue Recognition

 

The Company recognizes revenue from the sale of products and services in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 606,” Revenue Recognition.” At February 28, 2021, the Company operates as one reportable segment.

 

The Company generates revenue based on sales of products and revenue is recognized when the Company satisfies its performance obligation by shipping products to its customers. The Company’s products consist of agricultural tools and implements, soils, and soil additives used primarily in growing and harvesting hemp and marijuana. Shipments terms are FOB origination, so revenue is recognized when the product is delivered to the shipper by the Company’s fulfillment centers or, in the case of drop shipments of distributed products, when the products are shipped from the manufacturer. At the time the products are delivered to the shipper, no other performance obligations remain. Revenue is recognized in an amount that reflects the consideration that is received in exchange for the products shipped.

 

The Company accounts for shipping and handling activities as a fulfillment cost and include fees received for shipping and handling as part of the transaction price. Provision for sales incentives, discounts, and returns and allowances, if applicable, are accounted for as reductions of revenue in the period the related sales are recorded. Sales incentives, discounts and returns and allowances were not material in the periods presented in the accompanying consolidated financial statements. The Company had no warranty costs associated with the sales of its products in the periods presented in the accompanying consolidated statements of operations and no provision for warranty expenses has been included.

 

Inventory

 

Inventory consists of purchased products and are stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value, with cost being determined using the average cost method on a first-in first-out basis. Allowances for obsolete inventory are recognized when the inventory is determined to be unsalable through the normal course of business. Inventory consists of the Company’s debudder products in 5-gallon bucket lid and edge models. The soils business has been discontinued and the Company does not maintain and inventory of any soil products.

 

Intangible Assets

 

Intangible assets are accounted for in accordance with ASC 350 “Intangibles-Goodwill and Other” (“ASC 350”). Intangible asset amounts represent the acquisition date fair values of identifiable intangible assets acquired. The Company’s finite-lived intangible assets consist of patents, a non-compete agreement, and customer relationships. The Company’s indefinite-lived intangible assets consist of acquired domain names.

 

Finite-lived intangible assets are amortized over their useful lives, which are currently ten years for patents, two years for the non-compete agreement, and ten years for customer relationships. The carrying amounts of finite-lived intangible assets are evaluated for recoverability whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the Company may be unable to recover the asset’s carrying amount.

 

When there is no foreseeable limit on the period of time over which an intangible asset is expected to contribute to the cash flows of the Company, an intangible asset is determined to have an indefinite life. Indefinite life intangible assets are not amortized but tested for impairment annually or more frequently when indicators of impairment exist.


Determination of acquisition date fair values and intangible asset impairment tests require judgment. Significant judgments required to estimate the fair value of intangible assets include determining the appropriate valuation method, identifying market prices for similar type items, estimating future cash flows, determining appropriate discount rates and other assumptions. Changes in estimates and assumptions or the occurrence of one or more confirming events in future periods could cause the actual results or outcomes to materially differ from such estimates.

 

Net Earnings (Loss) Per Share

 

Basic earnings (loss) per share is calculated by dividing net income (loss) by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the period. Diluted earnings (loss) per share is calculated by dividing net income (loss) by the weighted average number of common shares and dilutive common stock equivalents outstanding. During periods in which the Company incurs losses, potentially dilutive common stock equivalents, if any, are not considered, as their effect would be anti-dilutive. During the periods ended February 28, 2021 and February 29, 2020, the Company had no common stock equivalents outstanding.

 

Share-Based Payments

 

All transactions in which goods or services are received for the issuance of shares of the Company’s common stock are accounted for based on the fair value of the common stock issued and recognized when the board of directors authorizes the issuance.

 

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NOTE 2 – FIXED ASSETS

 

Fixed assets consisted of the following at February 28, 2021 and May 31, 2020:

 

   February 28,  May 31,
Property & Equipment  2021  2020
Equipment - production molds  $25,109   $25,109 
Less: Accumulated amortization   (13,010)   (9,230)
Net Equipment  $12,099   $15,879 

 

Depreciation expense for the three and nine-months ended February 28, 2021 were $1,260 and $3,780, respectively and for the three and nine-month periods ended February 29, 2020 were $1,260 and $3,780, respectively.

 

NOTE 3 - INTANGIBLE ASSETS

 

The Company’s intangible assets consist of both finite and indefinite lived assets. Finite-lived assets include patent rights acquired in the acquisition of G4, a non-compete agreement, and customer relationships acquired in the Elevated transaction. The Company’s sole indefinite lived asset was the five domain names acquired in the Elevated transaction. Both acquisitions are described below. At February 28, 2021 and May 31, 2020, intangibles assets are:

 

   February 28,  May 31,
Intangibles  2021  2020
Finite lived intangibles          
Patents  $250,000   $250,000 
Less: Impairment of patents   (100,000)   (100,000)
    150,000    150,000 
Less: accumulated amortization   (20,416)   (9,166)
Patents, net   129,584    140,834 
           
Non-compete agreement   157,000    157,000 
Less: impairment of non-compete   (107,000)   (107,000)
    50,000    50,000 
Less: accumulated amortization   (6,900)   —   
Less: adjustment for discontinued operations   (43,100)   —   
Non-compete agreement, net   —      50,000 
           
Customer relationships   826,000    826,000 
Less: Impairment of relationships   (551,000)   (551,000)
    275,000    275,000 
Less: accumulated amortization   (6,225)   —   
Less: adjustment for discontinued operations   (268,775)     
Customer relationships, net   —      275,000 
Total finite lived intangibles   129,584    465,834 
           
Indefinite lived intangibles          
Domain names   25,000    25,000 
Less: adjustment for discontinued operations   (25,000)   —   
Total domain names   —      25,000 
Total intangibles  $129,584   $490,834 

 

Amortization of intangibles for each of the next five years is:      
2021      $       15,000
2022      $       15,000
2023      $       15,000
2024      $       15,000
2025      $       15,000

  

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Amortization expense for the three and nine-months ended February 28, 2021 was $3,750 and $24,375, respectively . The patents are amortized over their useful lives of ten years. The intangible non-compete agreement and customer relationships were being amortized over their estimated useful lives of two years and ten years, respectively, commencing June 1, 2020.

 

After the Company acquired the assets from Elevated in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year ended May 31, 2020, the Company began a soils division for the quarter ended August 31, 2020. During that period, the Company noted unanticipated difficulties in obtaining accurate transaction data on a timely basis, and management also estimated that the business was not properly positioned to become profitable within a reasonable time frame. Accordingly, management elected to discontinue operations of the soils division during the three months ended November 30, 2020. The Company entered into negotiations with the seller of the assets (Elevated), to unwind the acquisition and return the acquired assets to the seller. On October 30, 2020, a settlement agreement was signed that provided for a return of all acquired assets to Elevated, cancellation of employment and non-compete agreements, return of 1,300,000 shares of the Company’s common stock paid to Elevated in the acquisition, and an agreement by the Company to pay $10,000 to Elevated in $2,000 per month installments over five months. The cancellation of the common stock issued by the Company will become final upon payment of the full $10,000. For purposes of these financial statements, the Company has recorded the return of the assets, a balance payable of $10,000 net of $8,000 in payments made through February 28, 2021. The stock will be cancelled after the final payment is made, which will occur in fiscal fourth quarter ending May 31, 2021. As of February 28, 2021, the Company owed $2,000 on the settlement payment and this amount was paid in full on March 5, 2021.

 

Results of Elevated operations for the three and nine-month periods ended February 28, 2021 are shown as discontinued operations on the consolidated statement of operations. The results from discontinued operations are as follows:

 

OPERATING RESULTS  Three Months  Nine Months
   Ended  Ended
   February 28, 2021  February 28, 2021
Revenue  $—     $75,217 
Cost of revenue   —      66,243 
Amortization   —      13,125 
Gross profit (loss)   —      (4,151)
Loss on discontinued operations   —      (10,000
   $—     $(14,151)

 

NOTE 4 – RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

At February 28, 2021 and May 31, 2020, the Company had advances from related parties and balances payable to related parties for services. These amounts are classified as long-term liabilities as it is anticipated they will be settled with shares of the Company’s common stock. During the three and nine-month periods ended February 28, 2021, the related party transactions included the following:

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RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS   
                
                
   Related Party Advances at  Additions During the Nine Months Ended February 28, 2021  Related Party Advances at  Payable to Related Parties for  Services at
   May 31, 2020  Advances  Services  February 28, 2021  February 28, 2021
Related Parties                         
  Patrick Bilton, CEO and Director                         
Cash advances  $726,414   $138,000   $—     $864,414   $—   
Payable for services   —           210,000         210,000 
  David Tobias, Director   80,553    —      —      80,553    —   
  Jerry Cornwell, Director   23,015    6,000    —      29,015    —   
Totals  $829,982   $144,000   $210,000   $973,982   $210,000 

 

    Related Party Advances at   Additions During the Nine Months Ended February 29, 2020    Related Party Advances at    Payable to Related Parties for  Services at 
    May 31, 2019     Advances     Services    February 29, 2020    February 29, 2020 
Related Parties                         
  Patrick Bilton, CEO and Director  $448,455   $214,959   $—     $663,414   $—   
  David Tobias, Director   75,553    5,000    —      80,553    —   
  Jerry Cornwell, Director   15,696    819    —      16,515    —   
Total for related parties  $539,704   $220,778   $—     $760,482   $—   

 

 

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NOTE 5 – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

 

The agreement for the acquisition of G4 during the year ended May 31, 2019 included earn-out provisions that provide for the seller to “earn-out” additional compensation dependent upon product sales. The earn-out provisions were applicable to sales of G4’s products for calendar years 2018-2020. The earn-out compensation was based upon a calculation of sales of G4’s products less the Company’s original investment in G4. Sales of the G4 products were not sufficient to warrant an earnout payment and this contingency lapsed on December 31, 2020.

 

The G4 acquisition agreement also contained provisions for additional consideration of $100,000, payable in shares of the Company’s common stock, when certain patents were issued. On October 8, 2019, the patents were issued by the USPTO to G4 and the Company recorded $100,000 as stock payable. The amount was also added to intangible assets – patents (see Note 3). The shares have not yet been issued at the request of the inventor entitled to the shares, but the Company expects to issue shares to satisfy the stock payable balance during the calendar year ending December 31, 2021.

 

In connection with the acquisition of the domain names, non-compete and customer relationships referred to as the Elevated acquisition, the Company agreed to certain contingent value shares and certain earnout shares. These agreements were cancelled when the Company and Elevated agreed to unwind the transaction as described in Note 3.

 

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NOTE 6 – SHARE CAPITAL

 

In the three and nine-month periods ended February 28, 2021 and February 29, 2020, the Company issued shares of stock for various purposes as described in the following tables. In addition, the Company had obligations to issue shares of stock at the end of each period as reflected in the following tables:

 

  Nine Months Ended February 28, 2021
  Shares issued in the Period for:   Shares Issuable at February 28, 2021
  Common Stock Payable   Services & Other     Total   Patent Issuance Bonus Shares   Current Period Services   Total
   Shares   Value     Shares   Value       Shares   Value     Shares   Value     Shares   Value     Shares   Value 
Related Parties                                    
  Patrick Bilton                -     $           -                      -     $              -                        -     $              -                  -     $                  -                        -     $            -                      -     $            -   
  David Tobias                -                  -              78,571          20,000             78,571          20,000               -                         -                   8,403         10,000             8,403         10,000
  Jerry Cornwell                -                  -              78,571          20,000             78,571          20,000               -                         -                   8,403         10,000             8,403         10,000
  Brad Herr                -                  -            117,857          30,000           117,857          30,000               -                         -                 12,605         15,000           12,605         15,000
Total for related parties                -     $           -            274,999  $      70,000           274,999  $      70,000               -     $                  -                 29,411  $     35,000           29,411  $     35,000
                                     
Unrelated Parties                -     $           -            547,203  $    171,102           547,203  $    171,102      400,000  $        100,000              19,807  $     23,571         419,807  $   123,571
                                     
Aggregate Totals                -     $           -            822,202  $    241,102           822,202  $    241,102      400,000  $        100,000              49,218  $     58,571         449,218  $   158,571
                                     
  Three Months Ended February 28, 2021
  Shares issued in the Period for:   Shares Issuable at February 28, 2021
  Common Stock Payable   Services     Total   Patent Issuance Bonus Shares   Current Period Services   Total
   Shares   Value     Shares   Value       Shares   Value     Shares   Value     Shares   Value     Shares   Value 
Related Parties                                    
  Patrick Bilton                -     $           -                      -     $              -                        -     $              -                  -     $                  -                        -     $            -                      -     $            -   
  David Tobias        28,571       10,000                   -                     -                28,571          10,000               -                         -                   8,403         10,000             8,403         10,000
  Jerry Cornwell        28,571       10,000                   -                     -                28,571          10,000               -                         -                   8,403         10,000             8,403         10,000
  Brad Herr        42,857       15,000                   -                     -                42,857          15,000               -                         -                 12,605         15,000           12,605         15,000
Total for related parties        99,999  $   35,000                   -     $              -                99,999  $      35,000               -     $                  -                 29,411  $     35,000           29,411  $     35,000
                                     
Unrelated Parties        67,346  $   23,571         200,000  $      60,000           267,346  $      83,571      400,000  $        100,000              19,807  $     23,571         419,807  $   123,571
                                     
Aggregate Totals      167,345  $   58,571         200,000  $      60,000           367,345  $    118,571      400,000  $        100,000              49,218  $     58,571         449,218  $   158,571

 

                                     
  Nine Months Ended February 29, 2020
  Shares issued in the Period for:   Shares Issuable at February 29, 2020
  Common Stock Payable   Services     Total   Patent Issuance Bonus Shares   Current Period Services   Total
   Shares   Value     Shares   Value       Shares   Value     Shares   Value     Shares   Value     Shares   Value 
Related Parties                                    
  Patrick Bilton      240,000  $   60,000         820,000  $    205,000        1,060,000  $    265,000               -     $                  -                        -     $            -                      -     $            -   
  David Tobias                -                  -            100,000          25,000           100,000          25,000               -                         -                        -                   -                      -                   -   
  Jerry Cornwell                -                  -            100,000          25,000           100,000          25,000               -                         -                        -                   -                      -                   -   
  Brad Herr        60,000       15,000         180,000          45,000           240,000          60,000               -                         -                        -                   -                      -                   -   
Total for related parties      300,000  $   75,000      1,200,000        300,000        1,500,000  $    375,000               -     $                  -                        -     $            -                      -     $            -   
                                     
Unrelated Parties      208,500  $   52,125         502,420  $    125,605           710,920  $    177,730      400,000  $        100,000                     -     $            -            400,000  $   100,000
                                     
Aggregate Totals      508,500  $ 127,125      1,702,420  $    425,605        2,210,920  $    552,730      400,000  $        100,000                     -     $            -            400,000  $   100,000
                                     
  Three Months Ended February 29, 2020 
  Shares issued in the Period for:   Shares Issuable at February 29, 2020
  Common Stock Payable   Services     Total   Patent Issuance Bonus Shares   Current Period Services   Total
   Shares   Value     Shares   Value       Shares   Value     Shares   Value     Shares   Value     Shares   Value 
Related Parties                                    
  Patrick Bilton      260,000  $   65,000         260,000  $      65,000           520,000  $    130,000               -     $                  -                        -     $            -                      -     $            -   
  David Tobias        20,000         5,000           20,000            5,000             40,000          10,000               -                         -                        -                   -                      -                   -   
  Jerry Cornwell        20,000         5,000           20,000            5,000             40,000          10,000               -                         -                        -                   -                      -                   -   
  Brad Herr        60,000       15,000           60,000          15,000           120,000          30,000               -                         -                        -                   -                      -                   -   
Total for related parties      360,000  $   90,000         360,000          90,000           720,000  $    180,000               -     $                  -                        -     $            -                      -     $            -   
                                     
Unrelated Parties      114,000  $   28,500         127,920  $      31,980           241,920  $      60,480      400,000  $        100,000                     -     $            -            400,000  $   100,000
                                     
Aggregate Totals      474,000  $ 118,500         487,920  $    121,980           961,920  $    240,480      400,000  $        100,000                     -     $            -            400,000  $   100,000
                                     
                                     

 

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NOTE 7 – REVENUE

 

Company product revenue is generated though sales of its debudder products and, from April 2020 through August 31, 2020, soil products offered through the Weed Farm Supply division acquired from Elevated. The Weed Farm Supply division was discontinued on September 1, 2020 (see Note 3). Revenue from this division are not included in the tables below.

 

Three Months

 

    Three-months ended
    February 28, 2021   February 29, 2020
Debudder Products   $ 14,377     $ 30,003  
                 
       Three-months ended, 
Customer Concentrations     February 28, 2021       February 29, 2020  
Debudder sales                
   Customer A   $ -                $ 8,397  
Customer B     13,675       -  
Totals   $ 13,675     $ 8,397  
% of Total Revenues     95 %     28 %

 

Nine Months

 

    Nine-months ended
    February 28, 2021   February 29, 2020
Debudder Products   $ 87,513     $ 118,094  
                 
       Nine-months ended 
Customer Concentrations     February 28, 2021       February 29, 2020  
Debudder sales                
Customer A   $ 34,285      $ 44,197  
Customer C     26,130       —    
Customer B     13,675       —     
Totals   $ 74,090     $ 44,197  
% of Total Revenues     85 %     37 %

 

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NOTE 7 – REVENUE, Continued:

 

All sales were domestic except for $91  and $4,112 in the three and nine-month periods ended February 28, 2021 which were international. There were $0 and $1,700 in international sales in the three and nine-month periods ended February 29, 2020, respectively.

 

As of February 28, 2021 and February 29, 2020, there were $4,500 and $100, respectively, of accounts receivable from the Company’s primary customers.

 

Pursuant to the agreement for the acquisition of the Elevated assets (Notes 3 and 5), the Company was obligated to pay Elevated a percentage of monthly gross profit earned on the sale of products included in the Elevated asset acquisition. During the three-month period ended August 31, 2020, a total of $66,242 was recognized as cost of sales under this agreement. During the three-month period ended February 28, 2021, no amounts were earned by Elevated pursuant to this agreement. The Elevated Agreement has subsequently been unwound and no payments are due Elevated under the percentage of gross profit allocation formula contained in the original agreement.

 

NOTE 8 – SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

Elevated Payments

 

In connection with unwinding the Elevated acquisition, the Company agreed to pay Elevated $10,000 in five installments of $2,000 each. Payments of $2,000 each were made in November, December, January, and February, leaving a current balance at February 28, 2021 of $2,000. The final payment was made on March 5, 2021 and the amount has been paid in full. The Company will cancel 1,300,000 shares of common stock issued in the asset acquisition in the fourth quarter.

 

Borrowings Transactions 

 

On March 22, 2021, the Company, as the borrower, entered into agreements with AJB Capital Investments LLC and SDT Holdings LLC for the sale of an aggregate of $900,000 in Promissory Notes (the “Notes”), $300,000 from AJB and $600,000 for SDT. The terms of the Notes are the same except for the dollar amounts and fees which are double for SDT compared to AJB. The terms of the Notes are described below in the aggregate.

 

The Notes provide for an original issue discount of 10% or $90,000, payment of legal fees of $22,500, and payment of $10,500 for due diligence fees, resulting in net proceeds to the Company of $777,000. The Company also agreed to pay a commitment fee of $750,000 payable by issuance of 1,200,000 shares of restricted common stock and 3,000,000 warrants that are exercisable at $0.38 per share with a three-year term expiring on March 21, 2024. The Notes bear interest at the rate of 12% if paid on or before September 21, 2021. MJHI has the right to extend the Notes for an additional six months at an interest rate of 15%, in which case the Notes would be due March 21, 2022. The Notes are secured by all assets of the Company.

 

In addition, the notes require a financing fee of $54,000 which is payable in installments of $9,000 each month with the first payment due on April 1, 2021.

 

In the event of default, the remaining principal amount of the Notes plus all accrued interest and other fees due under the terms of the Notes may be converted at the sole election of the Note holders into restricted common stock of the Company at a 90% of the market price for the Company’s shares at the time of conversion.

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PPK Transaction

 

On March 24, 2021, the Company, as the lender, finalized a convertible note agreement with PPK Investment Group, Inc. (“PPK”) in the amount of $620,000. The convertible note bears interest at 6% per annum and is due on September 1, 2021. The conversion feature of the Note provides that the Company may convert the Note to acquire a 6.2% interest in PPK if allowed by Oklahoma State laws governing ownership of cannabis licenses. If converted, the interest accrued from the loan date of March 24, 2021 through the date of conversion will be forgiven.

 

Upon conversion, the Company will also have the right to acquire an additional 3.8% interest in PPK (10% in total) for payment of $380,000 by issuance of restricted common stock of the Company priced at $0.25 per share or 1,520,000 shares.

 

In the event of conversion of the Convertible Note into an investment in PPK, a Securities Purchase Agreement signed concurrently with the Convertible Note will also become effective. The Securities Purchase Agreement gives the Company the right to increase its investment up to a 100% ownership interest in PPK, provided such increased ownership is in compliance with Oklahoma State cannabis licensing requirements. the acquisition price would be paid on the same terms as the initial acquisition of the 10% interest - 62% in cash and 38% in share of the Company’s common stock with the stock priced at $0.25 per share. The total value of 100% acquisition of PPK is $10,000,000.

 

The Securities Purchase Agreement, if activated by conversion of the convertible note, includes an earnout which could result in payment of additional consideration to PPK if the valuation at the end of a look back period is greater than $10,000,000. For purposes of the earnout, the valuation will be based on three times earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA).

 

The Securities Purchase Agreement, if activated by conversion of the convertible note, also contains agreement with Ralph Clinton Pyatt III (“Clinton Pyatt”), President of PPK, to continue his role as Chief Executive Officer and President of the PPK business for a period of at least three years. The Company also has an option to acquire the real estate that PPK  utilizes in its operations. The real estate is currently under lease to Country Cannabis by an affiliated Company owned by Clinton Pyatt.

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