Missouri Made Marijuana’s Cultivation Facility Experiences Challenges In First Year Of Operations
“It’s great for people to come here and see what we do”
Opening a business is tough, but starting a business during a global pandemic is even more of a challenge.
A cultivation facility called Missouri Made Marijuana was able to manage this, although bumps were encountered along the way.
The business in Grain Valley opened in 2020 for the public to see how marijuana is grown in a contained environment. The hydroponic facility occupies 6 acres on the south side of Interstate 70.
It was designed to eventually house six buildings and produce 600 pounds of medical marijuana each month, according to the Planning and Zoning Commission’s conditional use permit.
“It’s great for people to come here and see what we do…so it will help end the stigma,” said Saydee Shannon, the director of operations.
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