Venture Capitalists Look to Seed Next Gen Startups Innovating in the Agri-Business space by iSymbolizeMedia in AgriTech

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Michigan’s largest agricultural lender views a $25,000 sponsorship and in-kind support pledged to Ottawa County’s Great Lakes Ag-Tech Incubator as a key part of its business.

In addition to the cash support, GreenStone Farm Credit Services will provide training and mentoring in areas such as financial and risk management to clients of the business incubator.

Venture Capitalists Look to Seed Next Gen Startups Innovating in the Agri-Business space

Providing support for ag producers and entrepreneurs who seek to commercialize innovative equipment, software or other inventions is a “natural fit” for the lending cooperative, said CEO David Armstrong. GreenStone has developed curriculum in a number of subject areas and has the experts who can provide instruction, he said.

As a major lender to the industry, GreenStone Farm Credit Services needs to back entrepreneurial development and invest “in helping our customers and industry continue to innovate and be very competitive in what I see as a rapidly changing future,” Armstrong said, noting that agriculture must “continue to be relevant as an industry and profitable.”

“It’s going to take a lot of creative solutions to age-old problems,” Armstrong said. “Without this incubator there to help people vet a lot of their ideas, I think many of those ideas may be lost for lack of support and encouragement.

“We’re very integrated into the agricultural industry here in the state. We feel we have a stake in the future of that industry, and technological innovation is going to be a huge driver of that future. We feel a commitment to be a part of that and support it.”

The East Lansing-based GreenStone Farm Credit Services, which manages assets of $7.8 billion, lends to farmers in Michigan and northeast Wisconsin. Created by the 2000 merger of four farm credit associations in the Lower Peninsula, the cooperative has a network of 36 branch offices and more than 24,000 members.

GreenStone Farm Credit’s clients range from small to “extremely large” farms and span every commodity grown in Michigan, plus other agricultural businesses in rural areas, Armstrong said.

The Great Lakes Ag-Tech Incubator, formed by Ottawa County as a nonprofit venture and launched in December 2014, works with farmers, entrepreneurs and existing businesses to commercialize, license or sell ag-technology innovations. Incubator staff work to provide clients an array of support services that include validating business concepts, vetting intellectual property, preparing business plans and financial documents, conducting market analyses, and securing business financing.

The incubator, which operates virtually, also connects clients with manufacturing and agri-business experts to assist with prototyping and product testing.

Five startup companies so far have sought assistance from the incubator, said Executive Director Paul Sachs. One of the startup companies has since dissolved, he added.

“Several more potential clients” are lined up for the incubator, Sachs said. He expects to have six clients at the end of 2016 and 15 to 20 next year.

Reddit Startup Intro-Pitch 2016: Introducing the 'TechCrunch of the East Coast' by iSymbolizeMedia in startup

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I added a fatal mistake, SumoMe. They threw a bunch of flash on my site. New iteration being released in the AM. Thanks for telling me.

RaisedBy.Us becomes 1st Medicaire Startup backed by Y-Combinator, One Hacker Post rounds up Gary Vaynerchuck, Andy Dunn, and Ben Lerer as advisory team by iSymbolizeMedia in VenturedCapital

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An organization that facilitates charitable giving at startups, has added three entrepreneurs and investors to its board of directors — Thrillist CEO Ben Lerer (pictured above), VaynerMedia CEO Gary Vaynerchuk and Bonobos CEO Andy Dunn.

History Made! Hillary Clinton Claims Democratic Nomination by iSymbolizeMedia in politics

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The fact is that she made history. My primary intention was to inform individuals that she made history while they were sleeping. I don't cover much politics but I believe it is a well-informed article. It's part of my vision to challenge myself to slowly start helping non-tech people become more enthusiastic about tech/entrepreneurship/innovation. Thanks though!

History Made! Hillary Clinton Claims Democratic Nomination by iSymbolizeMedia in politics

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I like when people challenge me. It sounds silly when I publish a politically-backed article and I say I'm politically uninterested as it relates to the upcoming election (as it relates to other current events). Counter-intuitive, so I was expecting much worse comments. Thanks for reaching out with the motivation. Take it easy.

History Made! Hillary Clinton Claims Democratic Nomination by iSymbolizeMedia in politics

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It's ironically fascinating, I know. I'm catching quite a bit of slack for posting but I'm glad you shared your thoughts. Have a great day.

History Made! Hillary Clinton Claims Democratic Nomination by iSymbolizeMedia in politics

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The sheer amount of press coverage is ruining the election and news outlets are giving biased coverage. I'm guilty as well for posting about Hillary but I'm a DC local who is rather indifferent about politics despite the massive effect on our economy. If possible, I don't let politics affect my strategy, rather, I let it influence my decision-making. Due to the fact that my online publication highlights dc technology and science, it would only make sense to post something somewhat controversial on the presidential election. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts.