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2020-2021 Spring Program 2020-2021 Spring Program Natural Beauty 2020-2021 Account #: E-Mail Address: ________ Company Name: Ship Date: __ Contact Name: ______ Ship Via: __ Ship to Address: Subs okay? - By Color- By Series Terms/Payment Info: ____ __________ Phone #: Fax: __ BFG Sales Rep: ______ Plant Connection Claims Policy: All shipping claims must be filed within 24 hours of receipt of goods from the carrier. Please note any damages due to carrier mis-handling and/or extreme weather conditions. All claims due to quality or shortages must be filed within 72 hours of receipt of goods from the carrier. Please contact the Plant Connection office at 800-883-0234 or your Plant Connection sales rep to place all claims. Failure to follow these steps may void your credit claim. Taking photos of the damaged material, while not required by each vendor, is an excellent way to support your claim Warranties: As BFG acts exclusively as a broker for the vendors, and is not responsible in any way for the quality of the product or shipping the product to you, all warranties shall be the sole responsibility of the vendor and subject to the terms stated in any warranties supplied by any vendor to you. BFG makes no other warranty of any kind, express or implied, including any warranty of fitness of the product for any particular purpose (even if that purpose is known to BFG). Disclaimer: The BFG Plant Connection ("BFG") acts exclusively as a broker for the vendors, and is, therefore not responsible in any way for the quality of the product or shipping the product to you. Accordingly, while BFG makes every attempt to insure your order is processed in a timely manner, we cannot be held responsible for the quality, condition or timeliness of your order, or for situations outside of our control. Under no circumstances shall BFG be liable for any damages to you relating to your order, and specifically disclaims any damages to you, including but not limited to actual damages, special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages, loss of crops or any profit." Please note that BFG's standard terms and conditions apply to any order. Natural Beauty Ordering Information Effective Dates: December 1, 2020 – June 30th, 2021 Minimum Order: 512-plug tray: 1 tray per variety-minimum of 8 trays. 288-plug tray: 1 tray per variety-minimum of 8 trays. 144-plug tray: 1 tray per variety-minimum of 9 trays. 40-plug tray: 1 tray per variety-minimum of 8 trays. * Tray sizes with like multiples (288 & 512 plug trays) can be combined to achieve the minimum of 8 trays per order. *All tray sizes can be combined to achieve the minimum for cart delivery (see below). Tray Sizes Available: 40-plug tray (sold as 40 plugs per tray) 144-plug tray (sold as 140 plugs per tray) 288-plug tray (sold as 280 plugs per tray) 512-plug tray (sold as 500 plugs per tray, except Marigolds sold as 450 plugs per tray and vegetables sold as 400 plugs per tray) Trays Per Box: *Minimum of 168 trays per order for cart delivery Size Carton Cart 512 tray 4 trays per carton 168 trays per cart 288 tray 4 trays per carton 88 trays per cart 144 tray 3 trays per carton 88 trays per cart 40 tray 3 trays per carton 110 trays per cart Lead Time for Cancellations/ Additions: Order Lead Times: Orders will be accepted until 12:00 Noon CST on Monday for a given ship week. Production Lead Times: 12:00 Noon CST - 6 days prior to the start of sowing for any given production week. Natural Beauty Growers starts sowing on the Wednesday prior of the production week. Full Lead Time is 10 days prior to the Monday of a sow week. Orders accepted by Natural Beauty Growers, LLC - after this lead-time will be subject to availability. Orders, or products on an order, cannot be cancelled once production has started. Customer Pick Up’s (Denmark WI): Natural Beauty Growers WILL NOT grant customer pick up at any of the satellite locations. Customer Pickups can be made at the Denmark location Tuesday through Friday each ship week between the hours of 9am and 3pm. Shipping Information: Please contact your BFG Plant Connection sales rep for a freight quote. 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