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When new drivers are improperly instructed on the fundamentals of driving, and the “rules of the road” it negatively affects everyone’s safety on Missouri roadways. Unfortunately, schools have been eliminating driver education from their curriculum nationwide; including schools in Springfield. In September, 2019, Mercy Hospital phased out their driving education program costing Southwest Missourian’s their most trusted driver training program. A lack of community resources means parents are forced to shoulder the responsibility of driver training. Parents understand introducing their teenager to driving can be a unique challenge. Scheduling time for Parent/Teen driving instruction is difficult and lessons often create stress, conflict and tensions in the family unit. We’re convinced there is a better way to develop better drivers. In September, 2019, Todd Vermillion, a retired Sergeant and Dan Bracker, a retired Lieutenant both from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Partnered and opened Premier Driving Academy. With over 50 years of combined law enforcement experience, they recognize the inherent risks involved in operating motor vehicles, particularly for young, inexperienced drivers. They collaborated with industry leaders and administrators and developed a proven curriculum that makes their student drivers the perfect candidates for success. Premier’s teen driving program includes six, one hour, in-car driving lessons. Every lesson is tailored to the strengths and weaknesses of each individual student driver. The curriculum is based on a four step lesson plan; instructor explains, as student performs the task, instructor checks for understanding, student explains, then evaluated. The student will succeed in driving with repetition and practice. The goal at Premier is to develop skilled drivers for a lifetime. Dan Bracker, Lieutenant, retired from the Missouri State Highway Patrol in 2018, with more than 26 years of service. During his 10 year tenure as Public Information Officer, Dan presented driver education classes at numerous southwest Missouri high schools. He has presented highway safety and personal safety education programs to many civic, and private industry groups. Most importantly, he passionately instructed both daughters to drive. Todd Vermillion, Sergeant, retired from the Missouri State Highway Patrol in 2021, with more than 25 years of service. Todd was a Missouri Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) specialist instructor in the Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (E.V.O.C.) for over 11 years; training law enforcement officers in the safe operation of police vehicles during high stress, high speed maneuvers while providing in-car instruction. He also taught his three children to drive safely for life.

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Exploring Long-Flowering Cannabis Strains: A Guide for Enthusiasts! Cannabis cultivation is an art and science that has captivated growers and enthusiasts for generations. Among the many factors that influence the growing process, flowering time is a key consideration. While some cultivators prefer fast-flowering weed seeds missouri [https://weedseedsoff.com/missouri/] for a quicker harvest, others are drawn to the unique qualities and rewards of long-flowering cannabis strains. These strains often require patience, but the payoff can be well worth the wait. What Are Long-Flowering Cannabis Strains? Long-flowering cannabis strains are varieties that take an extended period to transition from the flowering stage to harvest. Typically, these strains require 10 to 16 weeks of flowering, compared to the 7 to 9 weeks needed for faster-flowering varieties. Most long-flowering strains are sativa-dominant, as sativa plants naturally tend to have longer flowering cycles compared to indica strains. Why Choose Long-Flowering Strains? While the extended flowering period may seem like a drawback, there are several reasons why growers and consumers alike are drawn to these strains. First and foremost, long-flowering strains often produce unique terpene profiles and cannabinoid compositions. This can result in distinct aromas, flavors, and effects that are difficult to replicate in faster-flowering varieties. Additionally, long-flowering strains are known for their impressive yields. Given the extra time they have to develop, these plants often produce larger buds and more resin. For growers who are willing to invest the time and effort, the results can be incredibly rewarding. Popular Long-Flowering Cannabis Strains Several long-flowering strains have gained popularity among cannabis enthusiasts for their exceptional qualities. Here are a few notable examples: - Haze: Haze is a classic sativa strain that is beloved for its uplifting and energetic effects. With a flowering time of 12 to 16 weeks, it requires patience, but its citrusy aroma and cerebral high make it a favorite among connoisseurs. - Neville’s Haze: A descendant of the original Haze, Neville’s Haze is another long-flowering strain that can take up to 14 weeks to mature. Its spicy, earthy flavor and potent effects make it a standout choice for experienced users. - Thai: Originating from Thailand, this landrace strain is known for its pure sativa genetics and long flowering time, often exceeding 14 weeks. Thai strains are celebrated for their sweet, tropical flavors and energizing effects. - Amnesia Haze: Combining the genetics of Haze with other landrace strains, Amnesia Haze offers a more manageable flowering time of around 10 to 12 weeks. Its euphoric effects and citrusy aroma have made it a popular choice worldwide. Tips for Growing Long-Flowering Strains Growing long-flowering cannabis strains requires careful planning and attention to detail. Here are some tips to help you succeed: 1. Plan for the Long Haul: Be prepared for the extended flowering period and ensure you have the time and resources to support your plants throughout the process. 2. Optimize Your Environment: Long-flowering strains often thrive in warm, sunny climates. If you’re growing indoors, make sure to provide adequate light and maintain consistent temperature and humidity levels. 3. Be Patient: Patience is key when cultivating long-flowering strains. Resist the urge to harvest early, as this can compromise the quality and potency of your buds. 4. Monitor Nutrients: These strains may require additional nutrients to sustain their growth over the extended flowering period. Pay close attention to your plants’ needs and adjust your feeding schedule accordingly. 5. Practice Training Techniques: Techniques such as topping, low-stress training (LST), and screen of green (ScrOG) can help manage the height and shape of sativa-dominant plants, which tend to grow tall and lanky. The Rewards of Patience While long-flowering cannabis strains may not be the best choice for those seeking a quick turnaround, they offer unique rewards for those willing to invest the time and effort. Their complex flavors, potent effects, and generous yields make them a favorite among experienced growers and connoisseurs. Whether you’re a seasoned cultivator or a curious enthusiast, exploring long-flowering strains can be a deeply satisfying journey into the world of cannabis.

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