Harvest 360 partners with the Kit Bond Innovation Stockyard
“The rate of success for new businesses is 1 in 20.” That’s a quote from Dr. Gary Clapp at a recent Agribusiness committee meeting at the Kit Bond Science and Technology Incubator.
Clapp is the director of the incubator on the campus of Missouri Western. The Kit Bond Innovation Stockyard was born 18 years ago when a St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce’s study revealed a need for a place for new companies to go to for resources.
Clapp says the incubator can increase the chances for success for a new business and help with problem solving. It is a resource for local/regional businesses, for Missouri Western and for the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce.
St. Joseph Post
“The rate of success for new businesses is 1 in 20.” That’s a quote from Dr. Gary Clapp at a recent Agribusiness committee meeting at the Kit Bond Science and Technology Incubator.
Clapp is the director of the incubator on the campus of Missouri Western. The Kit Bond Innovation Stockyard was born 18 years ago when a St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce’s study revealed a need for a place for new companies to go to for resources.
Clapp says the incubator can increase the chances for success for a new business and help with problem solving. It is a resource for local/regional businesses, for Missouri Western and for the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce.
GOP Support for Medical Cannabis
As marijuana activism continues to grow in the U.S., more states are starting to feel the pressure for drug reform. This starts with cannabis. Medical marijuana is becoming a bipartisan issue, and that’s simply a fact. Medical marijuana users, who range from children with seizures to war veterans with PTSD, are making their voices heard to Kansas lawmakers about the benefits of this drug. With enough people coming forward to support medical marijuana, Kansans just might get what they deserve.
One of the veterans who spoke was Todd Scattini. He claimed marijuana has minimized the chronic pain he still experiences from military drills and helped with his night terrors. “There’s a lot of survivor’s guilt and I suffer from that as well. A lot of people spend their time asking, ‘Why did my buddy go, who was a way better person than me, and I’m still here?’ So there’s a lot of nightmares and anxiety and depression, bad dreams and negativ
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