Jesse G-
Monsanto Company
800 N. Lindbergh Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63167. 5/12/16
To whom it may concern;
Pollinators have been dying out since 1982 all around the world. Our concern on Team Carrabassett is just that. We want to keep pollinators alive. We are trying to fix this by making gardens for pollinators. So they can finally rebuild their population.
The reason pollinators started dying out in 1982 is because the neonicotinoids which cause unexplained behavior in pollinators, because of those unexplained behaviors the pollinators soon died (Monsanto.com). Soon you started to sell the GMO pesticides to civilians and made profit off it. This made the pollinators that were “bothering” the crops to begin dying.
The pollinators were actually helping crops grow their food. If it was not for the pollinators, farmers would not have all the profit and revenue they have now. Eventually all the pollinators will be extinct if you, Monsanto, continue to sell pesticides that farmers spray on their crops. If you will not change your ways you will not have as much profit and revenue as you do now because the pollinators your crops depend on will be dead. You will lose approximately 5 billion in sales every year.
You need to change your ways by stopping the harmful GMOs and disconnecting the pesticides. But instead of doing nothing you can help keep pollinators alive and keep your sales and revenue if you will consider safer pesticides. With the money saved on chemicals, Monsanto could endorse products instead of harmful GMOs and pesticides is supplies to rebuild pollinator habitats. This would be very effective because you can keep your revenue and sales by helping pollinators, and not harming them.
Now that you can see ways Monsanto can change you should consider these ideas for the betterment of pollinators.You should change not for me, but for the world. If you change for the world you can keep sales and revenue, but you can also make a positive effect by making supplies to help pollinators. If you change you will have a good feeling about yourself and the world. If you change you can restore pollinator habitats all around the world by making supplies to help pollinators and changing your pesticide policies. If you have noticed, you can do all this by making supplies to help pollinators.
Sincerely,
Jesse G
Monsanto Company
800 N. Lindbergh Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63167. 5/12/16
To whom it may concern;
Pollinators have been dying out since 1982 all around the world. Our concern on Team Carrabassett is just that. We want to keep pollinators alive. We are trying to fix this by making gardens for pollinators. So they can finally rebuild their population.
The reason pollinators started dying out in 1982 is because the neonicotinoids which cause unexplained behavior in pollinators, because of those unexplained behaviors the pollinators soon died (Monsanto.com). Soon you started to sell the GMO pesticides to civilians and made profit off it. This made the pollinators that were “bothering” the crops to begin dying.
The pollinators were actually helping crops grow their food. If it was not for the pollinators, farmers would not have all the profit and revenue they have now. Eventually all the pollinators will be extinct if you, Monsanto, continue to sell pesticides that farmers spray on their crops. If you will not change your ways you will not have as much profit and revenue as you do now because the pollinators your crops depend on will be dead. You will lose approximately 5 billion in sales every year.
You need to change your ways by stopping the harmful GMOs and disconnecting the pesticides. But instead of doing nothing you can help keep pollinators alive and keep your sales and revenue if you will consider safer pesticides. With the money saved on chemicals, Monsanto could endorse products instead of harmful GMOs and pesticides is supplies to rebuild pollinator habitats. This would be very effective because you can keep your revenue and sales by helping pollinators, and not harming them.
Now that you can see ways Monsanto can change you should consider these ideas for the betterment of pollinators.You should change not for me, but for the world. If you change for the world you can keep sales and revenue, but you can also make a positive effect by making supplies to help pollinators. If you change you will have a good feeling about yourself and the world. If you change you can restore pollinator habitats all around the world by making supplies to help pollinators and changing your pesticide policies. If you have noticed, you can do all this by making supplies to help pollinators.
Sincerely,
Jesse G