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> Often missing from discussions about neonics and pollinators is whether the current neonic usage patterns actually benefit growers. As we all know (but often do not discuss), it is not simply a question of either using them with no restrictions or banning them completely - the best approach is to use them in a way that maximizes the benefit while minimizing the cost.
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I have observed several Mennonite and Amish farms. Their plants look beautiful compared to mine with all the holes and leaves turning different colors.
The question is how much harm is being done to the pollinators? How long can the use of pesticides that kill pollinators be used before we run out of pollinators?
Bill Bee
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